The dual peak filter is nice in the rtty mode, but I don't think you give up
anything related to the filtering in rtty mode - do you?
Since it's all DSP anyway, can't we manipulate them in rtty mode pretty much
the same way as in LSB-D?
-Bob
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From: Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net>
Date: 2004/02/20 Fri AM 09:03:51 CST
To: Jerry Pixton <jpixton@shentel.net>, <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] AFSK on RTTY not LSB on 1000mp field
I have never explored the use of the LSB-D mode on my 756PRO because I fell
in love with the TPF RTTY filters. I liked the TPF RTTY performance so much
I bought another 756PRO for the SO2R setup.
How do you use LSB-D in a way that is superior to ICOM's high tones TPF? Is
your preference based on filter performance only, or do you need the low
tones setup?
Jerry W4UK
At 12:27 2/20/04, Jerry Pixton wrote:
>Tom,
>
>Be advised that the GOOD filters on the IC756proII are only available in
>the LSB-D modes not in the RTTY. So we must have a new generation of
>designers who have not operated the radios they design. Like so many other
>products we get lots of neat-to-design bells and whistles but the basic
>functionality is lacking (operating systems come to mind) hi
>
>Jerry, W6IHG
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