This is normal, Ken.
A good DSP filter has exactly the characteristics you describe.

When I use Spectrogram to adjust my crystal filters, I first set the
DSP to the desired bandwidth, then the XFIL, then do the adjustment
until I get the best looking curve.

Good luck and 73
Bob N6WG
The Little Station with Attitude

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Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:04 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] KDSP2 question


Is it normal that (according to Spectrogram) my new KDSP2's filters have
sharper skirts and far less ripple than the XFIL filters?   I'm not talking
about the denoiser or the autonotch, just the bandpass filters.   Is the
KDSP2 that good or are my X filters defective? Also, I'd like to hear from
other KDSP2 owners as to what they have "nr" and "nt" set to. I have these
values and they seem to work:   nr 30 50 nt 50 00   Comments welcome....
73 de Ken KGØWX - Flying Pigs #-1055 Elecraft K2 #4913 - Kadiddlehoppers
#11,807
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