I appreciate the clarification.  At least I’m not crazy this time :-)

I was hoping I’d stumbled on a bug that had been overlooked, rather than a 
“feature”.  Time marches on, and there may be little chance at this point of 
rewriting this option to follow CW PITCH.  Perhaps there could be a fixed 
selection of a small number of CW PITCH settings with appropriate filter 
parameters?  I think there are quite a few of us who prefer lower frequencies 
than the apparent default of 700 Hz for CW reception.

In any case, it works better on the KX3 than it does on the K3.  On the K3, the 
function seems to barely work, and requires a very high and unusable tuned 
pitch to give the sense of the signal being centered between the ears.  The 
overall effect (at least here) with AFX mode set to BIN, is that the right 
headphone has gone dead.  I had to convince myself the right channel was still 
working by switching AFX on and off several times or changing AFX to a Delay 
setting..  Virtually everything but very high pitches appear on the left.

Maybe I have some sort of hardware problem (?)  I think I discovered all of 
this very early on, but haven’t used the feature for some time, and my memory 
is old and short :-)

For anyone curious about binaural CW, the original description (at least the 
earliest I saw) was in QST 2/86.  (Took a while to find it again).  The method 
at that time used 4 or 8 pole analog elliptical filters (one LP, one HP).  
Other versions using I/Q signals have come along also.  TT Orion's “Panoramic 
Stereo” mode used HP/LP filters plus time delays and was very effective, but I 
don’t recall if their implementation adjusted filter parameters to center the 
default CW tone setting either.  Haven’t had an Orion for a long time.  But on 
that radio I almost always used the feature on CW  … 

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091 KX3 #8342

> On Aug 4, 2018, at 11:46 PM, Lyle Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There are multiple AFX choices for the KX2/3 transceivers.
> 
> The PITCH selection uses a fixed set of filters for pitch mapping and as 
> noted by the OP the center frequency does not follow the pitch setting.
> 
> At the time it was implemented we thought it worthwhile to include even if it 
> didn't re-center based on the pitch setting.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Lyle KK7P
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