I generally use a pair of 500 Hz filters for CW. During a heavy DX pileup (generally not a contest), I'll sometimes isolate the DX station with a pair of 250 Hz filters. When running and the rate slo
If the band is packed with stations, and I can barely find a hole to run in; I'll run with cascaded 500Hz filters. If I'm trying to break a maddening pileup on a very weak multiplier, the 500's plus
Hello Pack: After years of seeing this question & the resulting answers, I guess I must have learned wrong. On a crowded band in a contest, I always use the narrowest filters I have, which on the FT1
Hello Pack: After years of seeing this question & the resulting answers, I guess I must have learned wrong. On a crowded band in a contest, I always use the narrowest filters I have, which on the FT1
Hello Pack: After years of seeing this question & the resulting answers, I guess I must have learned wrong. On a crowded band in a contest, I always use the narrowest filters I have, which on the FT1