On May 2, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Jack wrote:

Q4, The filter widths are actually much wider than that set on the K2 display. ie 2KHz filter is actually about 3KHz wide. To get the same "sound" as my other HF rigs I am having to set the filter widths much narrower than expected. ie set the display to 1.2KHz width to get an actual 1.8KHz width trace on spectrogram. Is this normal? Can this be adjusted? Am I worrying about nothing? :o)

Interesting. On our K2 the reported filter width was narrower than reported by the K2. I set the 3dB points using an audio spectrum analyzer and found that using a setting of almost 1KHz to get a 500Hz- wide filter. No problem changing widths to anything I want but it seems that the reported widths and actual widths vary widely. The only way to know for sure is to sweep the filter or dump in noise and analyze with the audio spec-A.

BTW, for people using Macs, you can do the same filter setup using CocoaModem's spec-A display.

Overall i am very happy with the recievers performance. The K2 has taken over as main radio, pushing japanese sets aside.

Same here. The IC-706 has been removed from the shack at school and has been replaced by the K2 and a cheap 2M


But if anyone could advise on the above, that would aid my learing process. Thats one of the reasons why i bought it :o)

I would really like to hear why the actual filter width varies so widely from what the radio reports too.

Brian Lloyd
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