to clarify.....
I do/did understand the TX EQ is set to flat for transmit for *ALL* data modes!
what I was still curious about was
if the RX EQ is also flat (and *NOT* user configurable) on *ALL* data modes
I finally found my answer in the fine manual on page 52:
Revision D10, August 24, 2011
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RX EQ
Receiver audio graphic equalizer. VFO A is used as an 8-band bar graph, showing
boost or cut ( -16 dB to +16 dB in 1 dB increments) for each AF band. The 8
bands
are 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 2.4 and 3.2 kHz. Tap 1 -8 to select an AF
band. VFO
A selects boost/cut. Tap CLR to reset all bands to +0 dB.
CW RX EQ is separate from RX EQ for voice modes. Not applicable to DATA.
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the last line answers my question. "Not applicable to DATA"
so when the mode is set to DATA TX
the RX EQ db level settings that I see in the display
*when* the 1-8 buttons are pushed, are incorrect .
in this case the flat line dashes
are the true representation of the RX EQ setting when in *ANY* Data mode
sorry for all the confusion folks.
topic closed please
--
GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan
On 7/24/2013 1:21 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:
Wed, 24 Jul 2013 11:04:08 -0700
Joe Subich, W4TV said:
> TX EQ is automatically set to flat (as is RX EQ) in DATA modes.
>
I knew that was suppose to be true for TX
But if you Tap [MENU] then RX EQ and then the numbers 1 - 8
you will see it say the settings match the ones you set for SSB.
well then on the other hand ......
the TX EQ also says what SSB TX EQ is set to.
So what you are telling me is to quit believing my lying eyes, hi hi.
The internal software is goofy and showing incorrect info to me?
Both TX & RX are set flat for *ALL* data modes, yes?
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