Drew,

There is nothing electrically preferred by the K2. If your BFO range is adequate, the pitch can be set anywhere the BFO will support - and that will usually allow a filter center frequency up to 1000 Hz.

However, look at the KAF2 and KDSP2 options for their upper frequency centers (currently 800 Hz upper limit). A few capacitor and resistor changes can move the KAF2 anywhere you want, but the KDSP2 would need modified firmware to change its upper (or lower) limit.

While we are on the subject, I might say something about very low pitches (since it has been mentioned) - there is a limit to how low you can go and still retain the single signal reception because a significant amount of the filter passband crosses over from zero Hz pitch to the other sideband. In the extreme, you end up with the response like a Direct Conversion receiver where the same pitch can be heard (at equal amplitudes) on both sides of zero. One must consider the IF filter skirt slope when deciding how low the filter can be set while still retaining single signal reception. That is a situation that potentially exists for any receiver, it is not unique to the K2. The K2 variable filter skirts do have a reduced slope at wider bandwidth settings, and I suggest using Spectrogram (or equivalent) to observe the actual filter slope when adjusting for a low pitch - make certain the low frequency slope of the filter remains above zero Hz.

73,
Don W3FPR

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering, is there an electically optimal sidetone pitch which
the K2 prefers?
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