(reference quote from Joe W4TV below)

while trying to set up my K3's SSB EQ in the way Joe had mentioned,
I happened on an interesting fact. What ever you set the SSB RX EQ for,
sets the TX DATA for (Data Audio) as well.

does this mean if I want to have a flat RX EQ when using Data Audio for WSJT-X which runs both JT65 & JT9-1, I would need to reset the SSB EQ to flat for data? Then set it back like below when I want to go back to SSB?

Do we need another separate EQ setting for Data Audio in the software?
What am I missing here?

--

GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

Sun, 21 Jul 2013 18:13:31 -0700
Joe Subich, W4TV said:

<quote>
I'm convinced of that ... the vast majority of rigs I've tested over
the years have a low-pass roll off characteristic to their audio -
generally in the 3 to 6dB per octave range from about 5OO Hz up.
This can be simulated in the K3 by setting 400 Hz at 0, 800 at -3,
1600 at -6, 2400 at -8 and 3200 at -9 (3 dB per octave - double
for -6 dB per octave).  If one couples the 6 dB/octave roll off
with a bandwidth of 2.6 KHz (200 - 2800 Hz) there is very little
difference in the audio "sound" between the K3 and other mainline
rigs.

I prefer to keep my RX EQ flat from 400-2400 Hz, set 3200 at -16
and bring the bandwidth in to 2.4-2.6 KHz.  The "flat" setting at
2400 effectively provides a little intelligibility boost compared
to the other rigs for those times I have to use SSB.
</quote>


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