Awesome, Jens, thank you! You saved me a lot of time AND I somehow missed that I can define the filter bandwidth from HRD--excellent!
Scott k*b*l*o*o*q --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Jens Petersen <oz...@...> wrote: > > On Fri, 29 May 2009 00:39:28 -0000, you wrote: > > >Buy an IC7000 ;-) > > Or another newish ICOM :-) > > >I run my 7000 with 150Hz filter width for PSK31 and if that's not small > >enough I'll put one or both manual notches into play to narrow things > >further. > > > >I can only define three filters and I have to do that at the rig, there is > >no provision to do it via CAT. But I can choose via CAT. They are forced to > >be centered at 1500Hz. I have setup 150Hz (for PSK31 and 63), 600Hz (for > >MFSK and Olivia) and 3KHz (for search/acquisition and MT63-1K) > > Command '1A-03' will do that. > > 250Hz filter is: 1A-03-04 > 3600Hz filter : 1A-03-40,14-07-01-50,14-08-01-50 (to shift 300Hz up > to avoid seeing 300Hz of the lower sideband). > > >Right now I'm using fldigi because I need calibration capability but when > >the new HRD/DM780 comes out with calibration I'm looking forward to > >switching back so I can hopefully program some macros in DM780 to QSY to > >1500Hz waterfall and dump the filter from 3KHz to 150Hz with a single button > >press. That way I can have a "search mode" and a "QSO mode". > > In DM780: > > Center and narrow: > > #++ > # > # {{RADIO-CONTROL > # > # This macro only contains commands for tuning your radio. > # The text is not added to the input (TX) window. > # > #-- > > center-on 1500 > Set button-select 250 1 // 250 = On > > > Wide: > > #++ > # > # {{RADIO-CONTROL > # > # This macro only contains commands for tuning your radio. > # The text is not added to the input (TX) window. > # > #-- > > Set button-select 3600 1 // 3600 = On > > ('button-select 250 1' and 'button-select 3600 1' is CAT command > buttons defined in HRD as shown above) > -- > OV1A Jens > > Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from making bad ones >