Bill,

It would be nice, but it may not be possible.
Remember that the IF output is prior to the DSP, and the DSP is where the notch is generated.
So the signal input to the P3 does not contain any notch information.
You can say that "it is just a small matter of programming" since the K3 and P3 'talk' to each other, but the necessary information probably is not available from the DSP, nor is there any provision in the P3 to process that information. So that "small matter of programming" would become a very large hit to both the K3 and P3 firmware.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/17/2013 12:44 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
I got this question off list and I thought my answer would be of wider interest.

How do you see effects of 'NOTCH' on the P3?

Currently you get a wide green band on a blue background of the band scope which covers the frequencies your current filters are letting through. If the notch indicator divided that green band into two bands, with a blue space between them the width of the notch filter, I think it would be quite self explanatory. The waterfall below the the band scope will let you know what is going on in the places you have filtered out.

Cheers - Bill, AE6JV

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