Re: [Elecraft] Data mode shows 600hz BW on P3

2017-10-06 Thread Don Wilhelm

Jim,

Why use XFIL at all?  The filter selection will follow the DSP filter 
bandwidth, switching in your filters as needed for the bandwidth 
selected by the DSP Width filter.


I never have found a use for the XFIL button on my K3, I do it all with 
the width control.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/6/2017 9:10 PM, Jim Shepherd wrote:

Thanks for the help--Bandwidth was showing full on the screen on the K3s,
but when I hit the XFIL a couple of times it cleared up even though I did
not change any filters.  It stayed ok for a couple of hours of making
contacts, so I hope it is cured... 73  Jim W6US


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Re: [Elecraft] Data mode shows 600hz BW on P3

2017-10-06 Thread Jim Shepherd
Thanks for the help--Bandwidth was showing full on the screen on the K3s,
but when I hit the XFIL a couple of times it cleared up even though I did
not change any filters.  It stayed ok for a couple of hours of making
contacts, so I hope it is cured... 73  Jim W6US

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Don Wilhelm  wrote:

> Jim,
>
> Yes, the filter width in DATA A mode defaults to a narrow bandwidth - even
> though you have the 2.8kHz filter, it still defaults to a narrow bandwidth
> like 400 or 600 Hz (I can't recall which).
> That is an aid to those who choose to use the VFO dial to tune in a single
> data mode station.
>
> SSB mode defaults to the 2.8kHz.
>
> Not to worry, it is easy to change, just grab the WIDTH knob and turn it
> until you see a waterfall width to your liking.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 10/6/2017 6:28 PM, Jim Shepherd wrote:
>
>> When I switch to DATA mode, the receive bandwidth is only about 600 Hz
>> even
>> though when I check with Data MD it shows the USB mode. I have the 2.8
>> filter selected and it shows on the display and using the K3 Utility
>> program.
>>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Data mode shows 600hz BW on P3

2017-10-06 Thread Don Wilhelm

Jim,

Yes, the filter width in DATA A mode defaults to a narrow bandwidth - 
even though you have the 2.8kHz filter, it still defaults to a narrow 
bandwidth like 400 or 600 Hz (I can't recall which).
That is an aid to those who choose to use the VFO dial to tune in a 
single data mode station.


SSB mode defaults to the 2.8kHz.

Not to worry, it is easy to change, just grab the WIDTH knob and turn it 
until you see a waterfall width to your liking.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/6/2017 6:28 PM, Jim Shepherd wrote:

When I switch to DATA mode, the receive bandwidth is only about 600 Hz even
though when I check with Data MD it shows the USB mode. I have the 2.8
filter selected and it shows on the display and using the K3 Utility
program. 

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[Elecraft] Data mode shows 600hz BW on P3

2017-10-06 Thread Jim Shepherd
When I switch to DATA mode, the receive bandwidth is only about 600 Hz even
though when I check with Data MD it shows the USB mode. I have the 2.8
filter selected and it shows on the display and using the K3 Utility
program. The audio also shows that there is only 600 Hz bandwidth. When I
switch back to USB mode, everything is working at 2.8 kHz. The highlighted
segment on the P3 showing bandwidth also confirms the two different
bandwidths, and WSJT-X also shows the decreased bandwidth in the DATA mode
and does not decode signals outside of that BW even if they are huge on the
fo P3.  I can't find anything about changing the RX bandwidth in DATA mode
in the manual...

TNX
Jim
W6US


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