Oh yes...I want to hear as much bandwidth as possible partly because it's my temporary cure for no bandscope and partly because I just like a wide open sound when working around the shack. The sound of QRN and all the cw signals is more relaxing than listening anything I know of, shrill pitches included! I see no reason for Elecraft to have deliberately restricted the bandwidth in CW mode only.

Steve Ellington
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 4:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 6 khz cw question


On 4/12/08, n4lq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understand how to use the menus. Let me restate.
 The problem is....When you do have the 6 khz filter engaged for cw, your
DSP filter won't go wider than 2.8 therefore you can't listen to 6 khz
bandwidth. What's up with that? It works find in SSB mode but not CW..

 Steve Ellington
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Surely no one would want to listen to a pitch as shrill as that given
by a signal farther than 2.8 KHz from the BFO, or to a signal on the
other side or zero beat, depending on how the passband was shifted.
I'd find it rather irritating.

Dave  W5DHM
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