Mark,
Only you can determine what is correct. You need to use a CW tone
that "feels" best to you. After that, knock off all the frequencies
above and below your desired CW tone. What you are going to do is
essentially filter out more noise and distractions that your receive
filters allow through. The problem with more specific recommendations
are that I hear audio differently than you, therefore you need to set it
up for yourself and your ears. That's part of the fun of having a radio
where you can adjust everything, finding what works best for you.
73,
Barry
K3NDM
On 8/26/2015 11:39 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Good Evening,
I have been tinkering around with the RX EQ #'s for CW. Would anyone have any
good settings to recommend?
Mark Griffin, KB3Z
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