No, but the K3 should have a mode memory so that particular EQ settings (including OFF) remain with particular modes when changing back and forth. TX EQ can be potentially useful in equalizing the amplitudes of the four tones in FSK441 (used in high-speed meteor scatter) if the TX passband isn't quite flat. You might even want to boost the high and low tones just a tad to compensate for other guys' too-narrow passbands on RX...

Bill W5WVO

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am not sure I like that  result.  Should the TX EQ (and for that
matter the RX EQ) be turned off  automatically in DATA A and AFSK
modes?

k4ia
Buck
#101

In a message dated 3/27/2008 1:29:17 P.M.  Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tx EQ only applies to  modes where audio is used to create the final
transmission. So it applies to  AM, FM, SSB, DATA A and AFSK, but not
FSK-D, PSK-D or  CW.

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