Depends on what you are up to.

For S and P with a soundcard 200 Hz sounds to tight.
The signals have a 170Hz shift and many stations still work with a 200 Hz Shift.

I used the standard filter narrowed down to aprox 700 Hz. Was OK for me
When some qrm comes up, switching to the 400 Hz filter 

For Cq-ing your qso partner have to be exact on QRG with the 200 Hz filter but 
eliminates all others..
It is a matter of what are you looking for..

73 de Tom
HB9DOD KL5X
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> Datum: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 11:28:33 -0700
> Von: Mike Fatchett W0MU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: Elecraft Discussion List <[email protected]>
> Betreff: [Elecraft] RTTY and filters

> I previously mentioned in an email to the group that I was looking forward
> to trying out the 200hz filter in my K3 for RTTY contesting.  I had one
> reply wondering if that filter was going to be too tight for RTTY.
> 
> Any comments from the group on this.
> 
> The other person that emailed was planning on using the 400hz filter.
> 
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