One of the "features" of using LSB convention for receiving CW is that
when you tune the dial to a  lower  frequency the pitch of the received
audio gets  lower.

In fact, that was the old timer's test back in the day of
non-single-signal receivers... if you tuned to a lower frequency and the
pitch got lower, you were on the lower sideband side of the carrier.

Jim, N5IB


On Wed, 20 Feb 2013 08:02:45 -0500 Pete Smith N4ZR <[email protected]>
writes:
> normal for the K3 in CW  is 
> lower sideband on all bands.  I wonder if this is generally true of 
> modern transceivers - seems to me as if my TS-930 and Mark 5 - both 
now 
> gone - switched CW sidebands as I described above.

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