n4lq 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
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
Why do you want a 6kHz bandwidth in CW? Most of us would find listening to
CW with a pitch of that pretty well impossible. Or maybe you are using it
with your PC soundcard with programs like CW Skimmer? (of which I have
strong views which I won't repeat here...). Here I never use a filter any
wider than 400Hz on CW, except very occasionally 1kHz in contests so I here
people calling off channel. In normal use there really is no need for
anything wider.
73 Dave G3YMC
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