David L. Hershberger, W9GR Controlled Envelope Single Sideband
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/QEX_Next_Issue/2014/Nov-Dec_2014/Hershberger_QEX_11_14.pdf
Randy, K7AGE
On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 1:40 PM Dennis Moore wrote:
> Not really DSP, but firmware related. I would like to see a CW Tuning
Not really DSP, but firmware related. I would like to see a CW Tuning
Indicator on the SVGA monitor attached to my P3. I use a KPOD and
keyboard macros when I S in contests, and the rig is off to my side
where I have to turn my head to see the CWT indicator. The SVGA monitor
is in front of me.
: [Elecraft] New DSP features?
I use spot on KX3 without spot on. Am I missing something?
73,
Bill
K9YEQ
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] New DSP features?
H Wayne
I like the way the KX3 will let me use the automatic spot on the receiver only
when the RIT is on. I have always wished the K3 and K3S would do the same thing
as the automatic spot works so well but I do not want to move the transmitter
I find the NB in the K3 is very versatile and can usually make a difference.
I rarely use the NR, never found it much use, that goes for other rigs
too, might just be me.
The APF was a great addition to the K3 firmware but I feel it could
stand some enhancement, adjustable BW would be very
And for this reason I choose to use SPLIT in CW mode as opposed to RIT.
Thus SPOT only affects the received signal frequency which is VFO A and
I can tune VFO A as needed just like RIT. Thus VFO B is always the
transmit frequency and is not affected by the SPOT function.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On
H Wayne
I like the way the KX3 will let me use the automatic spot on the receiver only
when the RIT is on. I have always wished the K3 and K3S would do the same thing
as the automatic spot works so well but I do not want to move the transmitter
at the same time with the RIT on.
That is the
This thread is hilarious!!!
There is an AI joke somewhere in here about a dummy load
> On Jan 13, 2019, at 1:50 AM, kevinr wrote:
>
> Sounds like a project for a neural network. A bit of AI which 'recognizes'
> patterns. There would be ~ 40 outputs for letters, numbers, and symbols. I
Sounds like a project for a neural network. A bit of AI which
'recognizes' patterns. There would be ~ 40 outputs for letters,
numbers, and symbols. I am unsure of the number of inputs nor of the
middle layer(s) of the net. But that's just a bit of engineering.
The training sets would
my new KX3ss!
The "ss" is for supersized!
Great stuff!
MarkKE6BB
Original message From: Eric Norris
Date: 1/12/19 8:30 PM (GMT-08:00) To: Wayne Burdick Cc:
"elecraft@mailman qth. net" , k...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] New DSP features?
Might I suggest a filter that translates a bug user who sends at 15wpm, but
the dots are set to 35wpm. The filter would briefly store the cw, correct
the timing, and then pass it through the audio stages. Call it the
VibroDummy, or VD1 filter setting.
Another one would filter out the long
Grant,
Just turn the VFO knob! It works.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/12/2019 4:03 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
I love that one. Along the same lines, a broad brick-wall notch that
auto-detects the recurring clown show on 7200 KHz would be a welcome addition
... especially if it could auto-suppress
I love that one. Along the same lines, a broad brick-wall notch that
auto-detects the recurring clown show on 7200 KHz would be a welcome addition
... especially if it could auto-suppress music.
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>
> My favorite so far is the request for Semantic Filtering Mode (SFM), which
Thanks for all the many great suggestions and digressions, folks. Sorry I can't
respond to all of them right away.
My favorite so far is the request for Semantic Filtering Mode (SFM), which
"might, with skillful adjustment, suppress political commentary from 75
meters." Our DSP IC does include
Hi all,
The K3/K3S and KX2/KX3 are SDRs, by definition, because they provide
demodulation and modulation features via a DSP chip that is programmable.
Our DSP algorithms already give the user all the usual features expected of an
all-mode transceiver, and then some:
- DVR
- variable
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