The dual passband on spectrogram was most informative.  It turns out my ear had 
little idea what was going on.

I have the 2.7 khz and the 500 khz (but the radio is set to 600 khz).  I think 
this function will act differently with different filters on board.

Here is what happens.  When one puts on "dual passband," the inner passband 
that is at full sensitivity is fixed at the 600 hz of the narrower roofing 
filter.  That PB does not change with any PB tuning adjustments.

The outside PB is about 25 DB down.  For me, that is too much!!!  I would 
rather this be down more like 15 DB.  At 25 DB down, I can hear there are 
stations outside the inner PB, but I can not copy them at the same time as the 
station in the center.

The outer PB is tipped, that is, the high frequency side of the inner filter is 
five to ten DB stronger than the low side.  Seems like it ought to be in 
balance.

PB shift or PB Hi / Lo cut, both do exactly the same thing when in dual PB 
mode.  They narrow up the outer filter, down to the inner filter at the 
narrowest.  They do not, for example, I might have thought the in HI /Lo mode, 
you might be able to chop off the upper or lower context independently, but you 
can not.

73,  Fred - kt5x

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