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●RX DSP filters
In SSB, AM and FM modes, you can independently set high- and
Fig. 20 illustrates how slope tune works. When there are interfering signals in proximity to the target signal, you can use a high-cut filter and a low-cut filter to remove the signals above and below the target.
In SSB mode, installing the optional SSB narrow filter results in even better interference reduction. In AM mode if you select NAR, RX is possible using this SSB IF filter.
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Fig. 20: Slope tune in action
Listed below are the cutoff frequencies (unit: Hz) that can be chosen; default values are shown in bold.
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In CW and FSK modes, the AF filters function as a VBT, changing bandwidth without altering the center frequency. In CW mode, the center frequency is coupled to the CW pitch, whereas in FSK mode it is determined by the FSK tone and FSK shift frequencies.
Fig. 21 shows how it is possible during CW operations to extract a target signal from surrounding interference by changing the AF filter bandwidth (WIDTH).
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