Theoretically that is correct, but the true width of a CW carrier is determined
by the purity of the signal.  I doubt there are many TX's that can transmit a
perfectly pure signal in any mode.

73,

Tom Childers
Radio Amateur N5GE
Licensed since 1976
QCWA Member 35102
ARRL Life Member


On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 12:16:35 -0500, Monty Shultes <[email protected]>  wrote:

>> Just so someone says it, a CW signal has no width, it's carrier only.  The 
>> K3 does a fine job of generating it with a 2.7 or 2.8khz filt
>
>> Monty K2DLJ
>> 
>> 
>>>> Kind of like narrow filters for CW.
>>>> 
>>>> I am still new to this hobby and it was just an idea that I had.   Maybe 
>>>> when I finish going thru the extra study guide over the holidays I will 
>>>> know the theory if this was a bad random thought.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Don
>>>> KD8NNU
>>>> 
>> 
>
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