FWIW: I use fast AGC on CW, and either med or slow on the rare times I'm on SSB. In a QRM-free situation with either slow or no QSB, med or slow AGC is probably a bit easier on the ears. However, in rapid QSB, the AGC doesn't recover fast enough and the signal falls below the threshold of my very poor hearing. Likewise, in QRM and very close strong signals, I find the fast setting to be best. YMMV

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98lw

Jeff wrote:
Hi gang,

The K2 is the first rig I've had that has adjustable AGC.  Under what 
conditions would one benefit from using fast AGC?  It seems that slow AGC is 
easier on the ears on CW.

Thanks & 73,
Jeff
WB5GWB
Long Island, NY
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