I've found that the following works great for the SSB, and CW modes as well
as most digital modes.
For the 9 MHz IF:
N-1 = 1.8 KHz SSB
N-2 = 500 Hz CW
then in the 6.3 MHz IF
1.8 KHz SSB
500 Hz CW
250 Hz CW
With using the PBT the 500 Hz and 250 Hz are skewed for digital signals very
successfully.
73
Bob, K4TAX
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From: "alan geller" <alan_geller2001@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] OMNI VI Option3 for Sale
> Ken,
> As long as your offering your opinion, what do you think of the current
> filter lineup (in a corrected/attached chart) as a
> tradeoff for an operator who uses both voice and CW.
>
> alan/K6ADG
>
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>
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> And...as long as I'm being picky, I should spell your name correctly.
> Alan!
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