Hi Tom,

I just read and like your review. 
I don't know for sure, but my understanding is that the "4.2 kHz" filter 
actually corresponds to a conventional 8 KHz filter. My understanding is that 
all signals between "carrier frequency minus 4.2 kHz" and "carrier frequency 
plus 4.2 kHz" are demodulated, thus the receiver should sound like an analog 
receiver with a 8kHz filter. 

Vy 73

Ralf, DL6OAP



Am 14.07.2013 um 20:57 schrieb Tom Witherspoon <[email protected]>:

> Hi, Group,
> 
> Those of you who enjoy SWLing and have considered purchasing the KX3 might
> want to check out my review of the KX3 as a SW receiver (spoiler: I like
> it!):
> 
> http://swling.com/blog/2013/07/a-review-of-the-elecraft-kx3-a-world-class-transceiver-superb-shortwave-receiver/
> 
> 72,
> Thomas
> K4SWL
> 
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