Phil,

It will only be equal to the sidetone pitch if the "*" is present.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/31/2014 4:05 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
Don,

Thanks for your description.  I didn't mention the Width control and display 
because I understood those.  Just was not sure of the interpretation of the 
0.68 -- now knowing it is the sidetone pitch makes sense but this sort of thing 
was not found in the documentation that I could find.

phil

On Jan 31, 2014, at 11:26 AM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:

Phil,

Yes, "FC" means Frequency Center, which is where the passband is centered.  The 
"*" means it is the default (the same as your sidetone pitch setting for CW).
You did not ask about the Width display, but it is the width of the passband 
and extends half that vale on either side of FC.  Those numbers are much more 
accurate than the low resolution graphic on the display, but the display gives 
you an idea about which part of the ballpark you are in.

For SSB and other voice modes, the default FC is 1.5 kHz, but I would suggest 
you not worry about that, but use Hi-Cut and Lo-Cut instead of shift and width 
and directly define the low and high frequency edges of the passband.   You 
will not be able to cut much more than to 350 or 400 Hz on the low end before 
loosing intelligibility, but you can cut the high end substantially and still 
maintain intelligibility although some of the voice characteristics become a 
bit more 'pinched'.

Attempting to use Width and Shift with voice modes will require you to 
reposition the Shift each time you change the Width.

73,
Don W3FPR



On 1/31/2014 1:48 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I have had my K3 for four years but rarely make use of the passband tuning 
features.  Today though I was experimenting with APF and the passband controls 
and learned that I really do not know what I am doing.

In particular, the VFO B display is a mystery to me during passband tuning and APF SHIFT 
tuning.  For example, in passband tuning (APF not enabled), the VFO B display says FC and 
then a number like 0.70 or whatever.  What does "FC" mean (I can guess, but 
that would not be useful) and what is this number.  I scanned all the documents I have 
and have not found descriptions of the content of the VFO B readout during passband 
tuning.  I know it has something to do with shifting the frequency of center (I think) so 
maybe FC means Frequency Center.  Also, there is an asterisk in the field, like:  FC  
*0.68.  Maybe someone can interpret the meaning of that.

If I knew the definition for passband tuning for the VFO B field content I 
could probably guess at the meaning of the APF enabled display which is similar 
such as:  APF  *0.68.

I have found lots of description of passband tuning and that part of the 
display showing the passband width and position but nothing describing the VFO 
B contents (not covered in documentation on alternate VFO B displays either).


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