If you use the N4PY control software, you can adjust
the transmitt passband to just about anything.
Since the final IF frequency of the Pegasus is only
12.5 kHz there is a possibility of hearing some noise
from the DSP. It is hard for me to understand why
there is so much concern about the purity of the CW
note. The quality of the sending is much more important.
I would rather receive well formed Morse code with a
little chirp than some of the sloppy stuff I hear.
Jim W7ANF
Quoting Paul DeWitte K9OT <k9ot@mhtc.net>:
> I have read most of the comments on the Peg and Jupiter having fuzzy
> cw.
> Since I do not have either of these yet I did not pay much attention to
> what
> was said. Now I am considering buying a Jupiter and was wondering if
> this is
> on recieve or transmit or maybe both. Is it what you hear in your
> headphones
> or what the guy on the other end is hearing? If it is on the transmit
> end
> can it be eliminated by tuning higher or lower with the rit or using
> PBT?
> Thanks for any replies 73 Paul k9ot
>
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