The Idiom Press SCAF-1 audio filter is a lowpass filter with a variable cutoff frequency. The cutoff frequency is adjusted via a (decently-sized) knob. It does a great job of filtering audio and also killing white noise in the headphones. There is no ringing and no digital delay. It comes with a silkscreened case, and in my opinion it goes very well with the K2 in both appearance and function.

More information can be found here:
http://www.idiompress.com/scaf-1.html

The standard disclaimer does NOT apply...

73,
- Rob W7GH



On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 06:02:16 -0700, Darwin, Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The audio filter looks really cool but, again, no case.

A power meter and an audio filter to me are not test equipment things,
their part of the basic station equipment.  They'd get used every time
I'm on the air and as such they really should be in a finished case with
real silk screen labels and knobs.

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