I second Jerry's comments about learning to copy code on wide receivers. 
   I had to learn this because I started out with a BC-455 command set 
on 40 meters and even with a regenerated IF stage it was wide.  Really 
wide.  Now, my ears are so badly fried that I have lost most of that 
skill.  I have an Omni V with 250 Hz filters selectable in both IF 
frequencies.  When things are crowded on 40 and 30 meter pileups, I find 
that it often helps to use both filters with careful use of the passband 
tuning.  I also can use the Autek audio filter to further peak up a 
signal hidden in a crowd.  It is amazing how doing this can pull out a 
weak signal.  Often, when things are less crowded I use the 1800 Hz 
sideband filter on CW.  After all those years I spent with wide 
receivers, it sounds more natural to my beat up ears.  If I had known I 
was going to last this long, I would have been more careful.
Steve WA9JML
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