John...

Perhaps you have your BFO set in the middle of the wide band. That way you'd get a tone on either side. That said, I sure would like to hear about the CW filter settings that you found useful.

Thanks in advance.

....robert  #5957

At 06/04/2007 12:42, John Graf wrote:

I've been experimenting with the DSP filters on my K2 and I have
found several combinations of DSP and crystal filtering that work
very well on CW (at least for me).  However, I have run into a
strange phenomenon.

Here is how I reproduce it:  I set my crystal filter at its widest
setting (1.8 KHz).  The DSP filter is set for "low pass" with noise
reduction on.  With this combination, I am able to find two identical
CW signals on either side of a center frequency.  It operates just
like a direct-conversion receiver.

So here are a couple of questions for the group:  First, has anyone
else seen this happen?  If not, do you think it may be a construction
error on the DSP board?  How about a screw-up in the filter alignment
or programming?

Thanks and 73,

John, WA6L


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