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opps that should be a 3Mhz HIGH pass filter!
On 12/08/2017 08:02, Philip Anderson wrote:
Many thanks for all the thoughts and information people have offered
on this issue! If in addition to the extra high pass filtering the KX2
has RX SHIFT permanently enabled, that certainly explains why
Many thanks for all the thoughts and information people have offered on
this issue! If in addition to the extra high pass filtering the KX2 has
RX SHIFT permanently enabled, that certainly explains why it's immune to
AM breakthrough.
It sounds like it might be worth trying a 3Mhz low pass
Hi everyone,
I have been using a KX2 as my main rig for most of this year, it works
very well although the receiver sometimes struggles a bit from my
favorite portable location right next to the sea, where there's often a
large amount of very strong signals.
Because of this, recent review
Mike,
The poor sunspot levels mostly affect the higher bands, so 40m (and 20m)
should be OK (and have been for me).
It might be that the noise levels in your apartment are just too high to
operate successfully from there - when I'm in London I only operate
portable for that reason.
If
The first thing to check is that you are actually feeding audio into the
K3 MIC socket.
Assuming that's OK, you also need to make sure whatever tone the WSJT
software is generating is *below* the cut-off frequency of the K3's
baseband audio filter.
I've found on my KX2 that under certain
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