Re:  "...KX3 I/Q bandwidth is limited to something like 48kHz..."


It is actually 192 kHz wide per the Owner's Manual, Page 26:
"Set the correct sampling rate...192kHz sampling will yield a display of about 
+/- 96 kHz."

My Sony VAIO VPCF121GX laptop has a very quiet 192 kHz internal soundcard, and 
it displays +/- 96 kHz hooked directly to the KX3.  That is not to say that all 
that bandwidth is required, or even really needed.  Most of the time I have it 
scaled down considerably.  A 192 kHz soundcard will certainly cost more, so you 
may want to consider a 48 kHz card.  They are the easiest to find, and won't 
break the bank.

I have a Griffin iMic (48 kHz), but I usually use it for fldigi's display, and 
keep Rocky running using the internal soundcard at the bottom of the screen as 
the bandscope.  I just tried using the iMic with Rocky, and it works hooked 
directly to the KX3.  Looks great on 2.5, 5, and 20 mhz WWV, but not as good on 
10 and 15mhz. I just tried turning the preamp on, and it really helped on 10 
and 15 mHz.  I think I paid about $35 for this and it looks great!  I really 
need to work with it at a time other than the middle of the night.  It is after 
1am right now and I am not thinking to well. 


It is unfortunate that Rocky cannot read the KX3's frequency.  It has one of 
the most useful frequency domain displays that I have seen.  I said useful, not 
pretty.  You can really see the signal, its bandwidth, and sidebands (key 
clicks on CW) on Rocky better than any other program I have tried.  NaP3 is my 
second choice since its frequency domain display is almost as good, it is 
pretty, and reads the KX3 frequency, but I cannot get it to display properly on 
this wide screen laptop.  It overwrites itself.


Way past my bedtime.

Mark
KE6BB



________________________________
 From: Don Wilhelm <[email protected]>
To: Kenneth A Christiansen <[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 and Rocky 3.7
 

Ken,

Since the KX3 I/Q bandwidth is limited to something like 48kHz, you do 
not need an exotic soundcard which will give you a 192 kHz span, most 
external soundcards will do the job just fine.
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