David,
Yes, you need the 6kHz filter for ESSB. The 2.8kHz filter will strip it
down to 2.8kHz.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/29/2016 8:07 PM, David Ahrendts wrote:
Am I correct that you do not achieve 4.0 kHz ESSB (widest TX with the K3S)
without selecting the 6.0 kHz crystal filter for SSB TX? Just
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX
wrote:
>
> Receive BW on AM will go to 5.0 kHz and on SSB 4.0 kHz.
>
Unlike AM, receive bandwidth will never go to 4KHz in ssb. For some
unknown reason, the receive bandwdith in ssb is restricted to about
3300Hz. My
I'll look into this later today.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Feb 1, 2016, at 5:43 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 8:40 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Receive BW on AM will go to 5.0 kHz and on SSB 4.0 kHz.
>>
>
> Unlike AM, receive
Using the K3 Utility, in checking the Filter Config list, while I do
have the 6.0 kHz filter installed, I must select the 2.7 kHz or 2.8 kHz
for CW and SSB transmit.
Then from the CONFIG menu ESSB I can select up to 4.0 kHz bandwidth.
Receive BW on AM will go to 5.0 kHz and on SSB 4.0 kHz.
Am I correct that you do not achieve 4.0 kHz ESSB (widest TX with the K3S)
without selecting the 6.0 kHz crystal filter for SSB TX? Just want your
affirmation. :—)
David A. KK6DA, LA
David Ahrendts davidahren...@me.com
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On 1/29/2016 8:40 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX wrote:
Using the K3 Utility, in checking the Filter Config list, while I do
have the 6.0 kHz filter installed, I must select the 2.7 kHz or 2.8 kHz
for CW and SSB transmit.
>
> Then from the CONFIG menu ESSB I can select up to 4.0 kHz bandwidth.
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