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bill4570


Hi folks,



 

I’m trying to configure the K3 receiver for diversity receive.    I’m populating the roofing filter slots in both receivers with matched filters, and the question came up:   When the K3 automatically selects the correct roofing filter to match DSP filter bandwidth, does the K3 do this by filter   bandwidth, or by FLx number?

  In other words; when I use the “width” control, and decrease DSP bandwidth from 3.0 Khz to 2.0 Khz on the front panel,   the K3 switches from the 2.8 Khz roofing filter located in FL3 to the 2.1 Khz roofing filter located in FL4.   With the sub-receiver on, and in diversity receive, does the K3 switch the sub-receiver roofing filter from FL3 to FL4, like the main, or is it smart enough to know that my sub-receiver has it’s 2.8, and 2.1 Khz roofing filters in FL1 and FL2 respectively?    Does the K3 select the correct roofing filter by bandwidth, or by FLx number? Is the selection logic the same for main and sub-receiver?



 

The KRX3 manual is a little foggy on this.   It says you have to have at least one roofing filter, and if that happens to be the KFL3B FM filter, it MUST be in the FL1 location.   It also says that you must have the widest bandwidth nearest FL1, but does not say it must be located at FL1.



 

Bill,   W7QQ
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Re: KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

Ed Muns, W0YK
Roofing filters are selected by either of two ways.  One is by directly
selecting FLx on the K3 front panel.  The other is by changing the DSP
bandwidth via WIDTH, LO CUT or HIGH CUT.  When the DSP bandwidth is
decreased to the crystal filter bandwidth, then that roofer is selected.
(Or, when the DSP increases beyond the current roofer's bandwidth, then the
next wider roofer is selected.)

It is important to note that the "roofer bandwidth" is specified by the user
in the K3 CONFIG menu, and you are not constrained to use either the
"marketing" bandwidth or the actual bandwidth of the filter.  You can put in
any bandwidth you want because all you are doing is telling the K3 what DSP
bandwidth to engage that particular crystal filter.

Most users specify the marketing bandwidth of the filter, e.g., 250 Hz for
the 250 Hz 8-pole filter.  So, as you decrease the DSP bandwidth and reach
250 Hz, that crystal filter will engage.  (Or, if you select FLx, then
crystal filter 'x' is selected and the DSP bandwidth is set to 250 Hz.)  But
you can specify 350 Hz, which is actually rational since the real bandwidth
of this filter is 370 Hz.  Some people even specify a wider DSP bandwidth
engagement point such as 400 or 450 Hz, because they want their crystal
filter bandwidth INSIDE the DSP bandwidth.

So, think about the relationship of the two filters (crystal and DSP), the
resultant cascade bandwidth of the two, the shape factor of the two filters,
and the passband shape.  Decide the DSP bandwidth at which you want your
particular crystal filters to engage.  There are arguments for keeping the
roofer wider than the DSP at all times and vice versa.  Remember that when
the DSP bandwidth is near the roofer's actual bandwidth, the cascade
bandwidth will be significantly less.  When one is much narrower than the
other then the narrow bandwidth dominates the IF bandwidth, but other RX
characteristics like IMD performance will be determined by the roofer
bandwidth.

Setting the DSP engagement bandwidths for your crystal filters affects both
the resultant IF passband width, shape and "sound" of the audio, as well as
the RX performance characteristics such as IMD.  If your head hurts thinking
about all this, just specify the bandwidth number in the part number of the
filter!  That is a good default and the radio will work great.  

Ed - W0YK
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W7QQ wrote:

> I’m trying to configure the K3 receiver for diversity
> receive.    I’m populating the roofing filter slots in both
> receivers with matched filters, and the question came up:  
> When the K3 automatically selects the correct roofing filter
> to match DSP filter bandwidth, does the K3 do this by filter  
>  bandwidth, or by FLx number?
>
>   In other words; when I use the “width” control, and
> decrease DSP bandwidth from 3.0 Khz to 2.0 Khz on the front
> panel,   the K3 switches from the 2.8 Khz roofing filter
> located in FL3 to the 2.1 Khz roofing filter located in FL4.  
>  With the sub-receiver on, and in diversity receive, does the
> K3 switch the sub-receiver roofing filter from FL3 to FL4,
> like the main, or is it smart enough to know that my
> sub-receiver has it’s 2.8, and 2.1 Khz roofing filters in FL1
> and FL2 respectively?    Does the K3 select the correct
> roofing filter by bandwidth, or by FLx number? Is the
> selection logic the same for main and sub-receiver?
>
>
>
>  
>
> The KRX3 manual is a little foggy on this.   It says you have
> to have at least one roofing filter, and if that happens to
> be the KFL3B FM filter, it MUST be in the FL1 location.   It
> also says that you must have the widest bandwidth nearest
> FL1, but does not say it must be located at FL1.

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Re: KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

Barry N1EU
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bill4570 wrote
  In other words; when I use the “width” control, and decrease DSP bandwidth from 3.0 Khz to 2.0 Khz on the front panel,   the K3 switches from the 2.8 Khz roofing filter located in FL3 to the 2.1 Khz roofing filter located in FL4.   With the sub-receiver on, and in diversity receive, does the K3 switch the sub-receiver roofing filter from FL3 to FL4, like the main, or is it smart enough to know that my sub-receiver has it’s 2.8, and 2.1 Khz roofing filters in FL1 and FL2 respectively?    Does the K3 select the correct roofing filter by bandwidth, or by FLx number? Is the selection logic the same for main and sub-receiver?
Is there some reason you don't want to put the main and subrx filters in corresponding slots?

73,
Barry N1EU
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Re: KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

Guy, K2AV
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Bill, it's simpler than what you're looking for.  You can put your
widest filter in FL1 and install them from there in descending
bandwidth.  Use the K3 utility to set up the filters, much easier than
doing it with the config menu.  The radio automatically switches in
the matching filter that matches WIDTH going down.  This will be done
separately in each RX regardless of what filter slots were used. You
do not have to make slot assignments identical.

73, Guy.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:57 PM,  <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
>
>
>
> I’m trying to configure the K3 receiver for diversity receive.    I’m populating the roofing filter slots in both receivers with matched filters, and the question came up:   When the K3 automatically selects the correct roofing filter to match DSP filter bandwidth, does the K3 do this by filter   bandwidth, or by FLx number?
>
>   In other words; when I use the “width” control, and decrease DSP bandwidth from 3.0 Khz to 2.0 Khz on the front panel,   the K3 switches from the 2.8 Khz roofing filter located in FL3 to the 2.1 Khz roofing filter located in FL4.   With the sub-receiver on, and in diversity receive, does the K3 switch the sub-receiver roofing filter from FL3 to FL4, like the main, or is it smart enough to know that my sub-receiver has it’s 2.8, and 2.1 Khz roofing filters in FL1 and FL2 respectively?    Does the K3 select the correct roofing filter by bandwidth, or by FLx number? Is the selection logic the same for main and sub-receiver?
>
>
>
>
>
> The KRX3 manual is a little foggy on this.   It says you have to have at least one roofing filter, and if that happens to be the KFL3B FM filter, it MUST be in the FL1 location.   It also says that you must have the widest bandwidth nearest FL1, but does not say it must be located at FL1.
>
>
>
>
>
> Bill,   W7QQ
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Re: KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

srife
In reply to this post by Ed Muns, W0YK
        Hmmmm...........   Ed, I almost tried using the built in
"translator" in Outlook...but then I recognized some of those words, like
"is" and "the".  :-()  It almost let the smoke out of my head.

        Seriously though, I don't understand the filter setup
technicalities. I can get through setting them up per the defaults in the
manual, but I would like to understand more about what you said. I'm not
sure why a filter would be advertised as a 250hz filter but actually have a
(usable?) bandwidth of 370hz. Is this just a difference in how it's
measured?

        I have SN/0690 and am just now installing the KRX3. It arrived a few
months after the radio, back in mid to late 08, and I just never got around
to installing it. I have identical filters in both the main and sub receiver
(13khz, 6khz, 2.8 & 400 respecitively, with # 5 empty) so I can try out
diversity receive. I don't do much CW so didn't figure I needed a 250hz.

        I'm sure I'll be asking some questions about this in short order,
once I get the rig back together. I am doing some of the mods and am
currently waiting on some parts and the REV C or D (or whatever it's up to
now) DSP board.



Stan Rife
W5EWA


-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ed Muns



Roofing filters are selected by either of two ways.  One is by directly
selecting FLx on the K3 front panel.  The other is by changing the DSP
bandwidth via WIDTH, LO CUT or HIGH CUT.  When the DSP bandwidth is
decreased to the crystal filter bandwidth, then that roofer is selected.
(Or, when the DSP increases beyond the current roofer's bandwidth, then the
next wider roofer is selected.)

It is important to note that the "roofer bandwidth" is specified by the user
in the K3 CONFIG menu, and you are not constrained to use either the
"marketing" bandwidth or the actual bandwidth of the filter.  You can put in
any bandwidth you want because all you are doing is telling the K3 what DSP
bandwidth to engage that particular crystal filter.

Most users specify the marketing bandwidth of the filter, e.g., 250 Hz for
the 250 Hz 8-pole filter.  So, as you decrease the DSP bandwidth and reach
250 Hz, that crystal filter will engage.  (Or, if you select FLx, then
crystal filter 'x' is selected and the DSP bandwidth is set to 250 Hz.)  But
you can specify 350 Hz, which is actually rational since the real bandwidth
of this filter is 370 Hz.  Some people even specify a wider DSP bandwidth
engagement point such as 400 or 450 Hz, because they want their crystal
filter bandwidth INSIDE the DSP bandwidth.

So, think about the relationship of the two filters (crystal and DSP), the
resultant cascade bandwidth of the two, the shape factor of the two filters,
and the passband shape.  Decide the DSP bandwidth at which you want your
particular crystal filters to engage.  There are arguments for keeping the
roofer wider than the DSP at all times and vice versa.  Remember that when
the DSP bandwidth is near the roofer's actual bandwidth, the cascade
bandwidth will be significantly less.  When one is much narrower than the
other then the narrow bandwidth dominates the IF bandwidth, but other RX
characteristics like IMD performance will be determined by the roofer
bandwidth.

Setting the DSP engagement bandwidths for your crystal filters affects both
the resultant IF passband width, shape and "sound" of the audio, as well as
the RX performance characteristics such as IMD.  If your head hurts thinking
about all this, just specify the bandwidth number in the part number of the
filter!  That is a good default and the radio will work great.  

Ed - W0YK

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Re: KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

srife
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        So is the information in the manual just the easy way to set it up,
and you can actually put them in whatever slots you want?
>From reading the manual I understood that they had to be in decending order
starting from FL1, and the filters in both receivers had to match for
diversity receive.

Stan Rife
W5EWA



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[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Guy Olinger K2AV
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 8:06 PM
To: [hidden email]
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KRX3 roofing filter matching for diversity receive

Bill, it's simpler than what you're looking for.  You can put your
widest filter in FL1 and install them from there in descending
bandwidth.  Use the K3 utility to set up the filters, much easier than
doing it with the config menu.  The radio automatically switches in
the matching filter that matches WIDTH going down.  This will be done
separately in each RX regardless of what filter slots were used. You
do not have to make slot assignments identical.

73, Guy.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:57 PM,  <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
>
>
>
> I’m trying to configure the K3 receiver for diversity receive.    I’m
populating the roofing filter slots in both receivers with matched filters,
and the question came up:   When the K3 automatically selects the correct
roofing filter to match DSP filter bandwidth, does the K3 do this by filter
  bandwidth, or by FLx number?
>
>   In other words; when I use the “width” control, and decrease DSP
bandwidth from 3.0 Khz to 2.0 Khz on the front panel,   the K3 switches from
the 2.8 Khz roofing filter located in FL3 to the 2.1 Khz roofing filter
located in FL4.   With the sub-receiver on, and in diversity receive, does
the K3 switch the sub-receiver roofing filter from FL3 to FL4, like the
main, or is it smart enough to know that my sub-receiver has it’s 2.8, and
2.1 Khz roofing filters in FL1 and FL2 respectively?    Does the K3 select
the correct roofing filter by bandwidth, or by FLx number? Is the selection
logic the same for main and sub-receiver?
>
>
>
>
>
> The KRX3 manual is a little foggy on this.   It says you have to have at
least one roofing filter, and if that happens to be the KFL3B FM filter, it
MUST be in the FL1 location.   It also says that you must have the widest
bandwidth nearest FL1, but does not say it must be located at FL1.

>
>
>
>
>
> Bill,   W7QQ
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