Chris,
The "TX Rolloff" is referring to the bottom side of the TRANSMIT audio on
SSB. Many (myself included) like just a little range on the lower end of
the audio range so that the audio doesn't sound quite so "pinched" up on
those long QSOs with strong signals. Rather than have the bottom freqences
start to "roll off" at say 200 to 300 hertz, now we have to option to set
the lower audio rolloff where we would like it.. Many of us already using
Carl's software to drive the Jupiter have had this option for sometime.
It's nice to be able to do this "stand alone" like many of the Jap. rigs
have been doing for several years, I hope that this speads to the rest of
TT's line!!
I have gotten many "Great Audio" reports stand along much as I have when
running the N4PY software..
Thanks and 73's,
Dudley
WA5QPZ
jhurry@austin.rr.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Robson" <crobson@robsonco.com>
To: "tentec" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:29 PM
Subject: [TenTec] JUPITER FIRMWARE 1.17 TX Roll-off
> Does anyone know what TX Roll-off does?
> I know the comment has been made but I didn't see a response. And in
> scanning the manual I didn't see any reference to it.
> Since we get Software updates, wouldn't be great to get Manual Updates in
> Adobe reader. Therefore we could stay really current.
> So far I like Ver. 1.17 with the capability to move up and down the bands
> without having to use my memories to do fast qsy.
> I will be doing a demo of the Jupiter at our next radio club meeting, I
> know there has been some real interest by a number of hams, but they like
> to touch and feel, and don't go on faith like most of us Ten Tec owners.
>
> 73, Chris KB3A
>
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