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[WriteLog] CW pitch question...

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Subject: [WriteLog] CW pitch question...
From: "k0bx@arrl.net" <k0bx@arrl.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:41:11 -0800 (PST)
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Yes is the answer.  Both rig and Writelog need to be at the same CW pitch.

If you are using RttyRite for the CW Decoder then you can set the pitch on the 
tuning indicator by adding the following to the Writelog.ini file:

[Rttyrite] 
CW_XMIT_FREQ=750  ---This will set the center to 750, change if you want 
another 
pitch.

If you are going to use the other CW Decoder, then read the help instructions.

Make sure your 706 is set to the same pitch and it will always pass through the 
CW filter.
I used the 350 HZ filter for RTTY and CW.

Joe K0BX



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________________________________
From: Norman Wald <normanwald@sbcglobal.net>
To: WriteLog Reflector <writelog@contesting.com>; IC-706MKIIG@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, December 13, 2010 12:07:02 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] CW pitch question...

Don't know if this is a question for the Writelog list or Icom 706mkIIg list, 
so 
it's going out to both...

If the Writelog CW receiver CW pitch is at 750 Hz, should my Icom 706mkIIg CW 
pitch also be set at 750 Hz also?

Sometimes I'm not sure even with the 350 Hz CW filter where a station is 
listening, as well as where to tune for the best copy with the WL RittyRite CW 
decoder.

Norman W9VQ




Norman Wald
Macintosh Consulting
for the Graphic Arts
(312) 282-0888
norman@optionw.com





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