Hi Gary
I hear it as you do.
The amplitude of the transient depends on the received noise level. This
can be demonstrated with the rf gain control, but setting the gain
control low and then increasing the received noise level with eg a
preamp brings the transient back, so it's the actual noise level, not
the rf gain setting.
The transient we're hearing is also there on semi break in, it's not
restricted to qsk. But it is a huge improvement.
Graham
On 19:59, Gary Smith wrote:
Graham,
I agree. And I also hear a "transient click" albeit it far better than before.
Since you hear it as well, I have to ask you if you hear it on the right side, not the
left,
yes
If you play a character slowly,
do you hear it at the end of the character
yes
and if it goes away completely if you
engage the sub Rx?
yes
This is what I have found with my K3.
73,
Gary
KA1J
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