Frank,
You can certainly use the 13kHz filter for listening to AM - even for
transmitting.
It also works for FM as well, so the 6 kHz filter does not have to be
present.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/26/2019 8:36 AM, Frank Krozel wrote:
On weekends here in the Midwest there are many AM nets (as well as the normal
3.880 Nets) that I like to listen to.
I am curious as a CW guy, I would like to not take away from my already
compliment of filters, 500, 200Hz to put in 6 and 13kHz filters, thinking of
adding just the 13kHz filter. I also do 52.525.
How would the 13kHz filter work for listening to AM? I assume I can start with
that filter and use the variable to neck it down? Most of the signals are
above S-9 that I listen to.
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