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PITCH ADJUSTMENT

William Carver
Bill, W4ZV, said
"Another thing that I've heard asked for a few times that I'd
appreciate is the ability to hear the signal while adjusting pitch
rather than a solid tone. I know that if the user had no signal tuned
that they be adjusting somewhat blind. However the band noise will
still have a different sound based on the pitch selected."

In STAR Peter Rhodes evidentally modulated the sidetone with the
envelope of the incoming signals to get a self-adjusting tone to zero
beat. That is really slick. When I first fired up my K3 a few weeks ago
I thought it was doing that and I grinned. Maybe I changed a
flag/variable somewhere and turned it off, or maybe I was dreaming, but
that's a pretty neat function to have, Lyle.

Bill - W7AAZ


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Re: PITCH ADJUSTMENT

KK7P
> "Another thing that I've heard asked for a few times that I'd
> appreciate is the ability to hear the signal while adjusting pitch..."
>
> In STAR Peter Rhodes evidentally modulated the sidetone with the
> envelope of the incoming signals to get a self-adjusting tone to zero
> beat...

More to think about?  Just what I need :-)

Meanwhile, we have auto-tune:

1) CWT -> ON

2) Tune until signal is showing some activity on the CWT bargraph

3) Tap SPOT

Radio automatically slews to the signal and sets it for zero-beat with
your selected pitch.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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Re: PITCH ADJUSTMENT

Bill W4ZV
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William Carver wrote
Bill, W4ZV, said
"Another thing that I've heard asked for a few times that I'd
appreciate is the ability to hear the signal while adjusting pitch
rather than a solid tone. I know that if the user had no signal tuned
that they be adjusting somewhat blind. However the band noise will
still have a different sound based on the pitch selected."

In STAR Peter Rhodes evidentally modulated the sidetone with the
envelope of the incoming signals to get a self-adjusting tone to zero
beat. That is really slick. When I first fired up my K3 a few weeks ago
I thought it was doing that and I grinned. Maybe I changed a
flag/variable somewhere and turned it off, or maybe I was dreaming, but
that's a pretty neat function to have, Lyle.
Bill that quote was not actually from me but someone else.  Yes the K3 will automatically tune itself to zero beat if you use the CWT function.  Check the manual.

73,  Bill
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Re: PITCH ADJUSTMENT

Brett Howard
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Understood I was thinking it would be cool to hear how copy changed if
you adjusted pitch after you had zero beat found.

BTH

On 8/26/09, Lyle Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:

>> "Another thing that I've heard asked for a few times that I'd
>> appreciate is the ability to hear the signal while adjusting pitch..."
>>
>> In STAR Peter Rhodes evidentally modulated the sidetone with the
>> envelope of the incoming signals to get a self-adjusting tone to zero
>> beat...
>
> More to think about?  Just what I need :-)
>
> Meanwhile, we have auto-tune:
>
> 1) CWT -> ON
>
> 2) Tune until signal is showing some activity on the CWT bargraph
>
> 3) Tap SPOT
>
> Radio automatically slews to the signal and sets it for zero-beat with
> your selected pitch.
>
> 73,
>
> Lyle KK7P
>
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Re: PITCH ADJUSTMENT

P.B. Christensen
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> In STAR Peter Rhodes evidentally modulated the sidetone with the
> envelope of the incoming signals to get a self-adjusting tone to zero
> beat. That is really slick...

And according to his <gulp> 20-part article, the spot level automatically
varies in amplitude with the incoming signal (ref. Part 15, p. 4).

http://www.tracey.org/wjt/temp/picastar-all.pdf

Paul, W9AC

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