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Re:RX EQ comments

Mike K4PI
Mike, I agree on the need for a separate CW and SSB equalization selection
group.  I have my RX EQUAL set so tight for CW it is not enjoyable listening
to SSB and having to reconfigure it for SSB each time I switch I too much
trouble..
73 Mike K4PI

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Re: Re:RX EQ comments

Alexandr Kobranov
I was discussed some time ago here on the list.
The best will be to have some set of profiles to choose which one to
apply.
There can be different needs for data, cw, ssb etc.
73!
Lexa, OK1DST
K3/10 #727


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> Mike, I agree on the need for a separate CW and SSB equalization
> selection group.  I have my RX EQUAL set so tight for CW it is not
> enjoyable listening to SSB and having to reconfigure it for SSB each
> time I switch I too much trouble..
> 73 Mike K4PI
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Re: Re:RX EQ comments

David Cutter
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YES

Hoping this is on the list to do

David
G3UNA

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> Date: 2008/12/08 Mon PM 01:57:51 GMT
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> Mike, I agree on the need for a separate CW and SSB equalization selection
> group.  I have my RX EQUAL set so tight for CW it is not enjoyable listening
> to SSB and having to reconfigure it for SSB each time I switch I too much
> trouble..
> 73 Mike K4PI
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Re: Re:RX EQ comments

KK7P
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>... I have my RX EQUAL set so tight for CW it is not enjoyable...

Note that the intent of Rx EQ is to provide general compensation for the audio
(acoustic) response of your station, or its operator.  This in general
suggests gentle changes in overall response.

It is not intended to provide "better" selectivity -- that is that the
SHIFT+WIDTH (HI+LO CUT) DSP selectivity controls are for.

Note that attempting to use the Rx EQ to get "better" selectivity than that
provided by the selectivity controls (steeper filter skirts, tighter filters)
doesn't work.  The Rx EQ is not cascaded with the DSP filters; the Rx EQ
settings are used to modify the response of the DSP filter based on the
currently selected WIDTH (or difference between HI and LO CUT).

To listen to band context in CW, don't forget to try the Dual Passband
function in CW.

73,

Lyle KK7P

PS - Yes, having different Rx EQ and Tx EQ settings by mode is "on the list."
 LJ
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