> ...I probably
> missed it - but was there any statement about Rx and Tx bandwidths? the
> reason I ask is that I am listening to 3630 ESSB tonight and they are
> running 5Khz Tx and my SDR-1000 makes it sound real good. Does the new
> rig offer ESSB capabilities?
If you add the optional 6 kHz filter, you can set the DSP IF bandwidth
to 6 kHz. The audio bandwidth will go up beyond 5 kHz.
You can tailor the Tx SSB audio response with the built-in 8-band equalizer.
There is also an very flexible Tx Mic AGC ("ALC") that you can use to
keep the gain up without getting compression (fast attack, slow decay).
An IF clipper ensures you never overdrive the succeeding stages into
non-linearity. DXers call this "talk power" while ESSB guys call it
distortion. I guess it depends on your goals :-)
Note that the K3 offers "data" modes for USB and LSB. In these modes,
audio shaping is removed (no denoisers or notch filters are enabled,
either) so the audio response is flat for use with data.
I should also point out that innovative DSP filter design means that
there is no additional signal delay added when you employ the equalizers
(in Tx or Rx), when you widen or narrow the filters, or when you use
manual notch (in SSB) or "context filtering" (explained in an earlier
email) in CW.
73,
Lyle KK7P
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