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Re: Setting the DSP filters for SSB

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You should be using hi/lo cut.
You can leave lo pretty much alone at 200 or 0.20. Adjust hi cut to your preference or qrm. If you have narrow filters, they will engage at the set points.

Sometimes it's best to use ATT before rf gain.

On low bands with static crashes its sometimes helpfull to raise lo cut.

73
Mike R

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One thing on my K3 that's made me wonder if I'm doing it right is how to adjust the various filters and settings to accomplish two things.

1. During contests, how to best adjust to hear the station and not the guy 2.5KHz away

2. When trying to hear the weak DX, not be blasted by that guy from Florida or Texas running a kilowatt.

I work SSB only at this point and haven't found any videos that show how to best adjust things.

Don Kiser - AC2EV
RARA Board member
VE Team Leader




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Re: Setting the DSP filters for SSB

Bill-3
I usually run the ATT and RF Gain at about 90 on 75 and 40 meters SSB.
This gives the DSP system a running chance at cleaning things up. The K3
has such a good receiver, all the extra input is not needed.

When telling others about my method, I am often met with a "deer in the
headlights" look. It appears that a lot of ops have no clue about
reducing noise by reducing the input to the receiver. Works for me and
has for many many years - even well before DSP.

Using the LO - cut - Hi is just frosting on the cake.

Life is good!

Bill W2BLC K-Line


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