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Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode


 

Okay, it appears that filter 2 is selected (500 Hz) as noted below¡­ What do most people run this as?

John V. Nelson?¨C?KD8TZC

From: John Nelson <kd8tzc@...>
Reply-To: IC 7000 <ic7000@...>
Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 at 6:28 AM
To: IC 7000 <ic7000@...>
Cc: IC 7000 <ic7000@...>
Subject: Re: [IC-7000] CW Mode

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Thanks all, I'll look I to it. It's strange though that with all the other modes everything sounds fine. I would think the filters would be set for those too but I'm still learning how this rig works.?

Thanks again

John V. Nelson
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On Nov 18, 2013, at 9:01 PM, "Alex Netherton" <anetherton@...> wrote:

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Your CW filter is probably set for 500 hz, and it sounds like that when the bandwidth changes. You want to hear something really funny and muffled, engage the DSP; I cannot stand it, so listen to more noise. Just used to older radios. If you can get used to DSP, much of the noise will be eliminated, occasionally to the detriment of weak signals. Unless you have a KW and a beam, weak signals are hardly worth the bother.
KC4BO

Alex Netherton


On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 7:57 PM, John V. Nelson (KD8TZC) <kd8tzc@...> wrote:
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When I turn my 7k to the CW mode, for some reason all the background noise sounds really muffled.? If I then switch it to LSB or USB, I can hear the CW tones that are being sent by other stations.? Why do I have set wrong on my unit and how do I fix it so I can use this correctly.

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Thanks,

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John ¨C KD8TZC


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