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<div class="quote-author" style="font-weight: bold;">.k8dd. wrote:</div>
<div class="quote-message">I have not tried this - I don't seem to have any 
birdies on the CW frequencies that I use, but from what you say - you are not 
removing birdies, you are moving them out of the way and then when you change 
frequencies to where you moved the birdie you would have to move it back?
<br><br>73 &nbsp; &nbsp;Hank &nbsp; &nbsp;K8DD
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As soon as the small frequency segment containing the birdie is past, the K3 
transparently restores the normal conversion frequency regimes. All the 
arithmetic is done for you. Birdies are shifted out only in segments that the 
operator chooses to identify in the elimination procedure. Birdies differ in 
frequency and level from radio to radio, and even whether they surface at all. 
&nbsp;Fewer birdies surface using the usual CW bandwidths.
<br><br>To Barry, there is not supposed to be a hole. &nbsp;Contact Elecraft 
with your specifics.
<br><br>73, Guy.
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