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10 REJECTING INTERFERENCE

DSP FILTERS

KENWOOD digital signal processing (DSP)
technology is adapted to this transceiver. Using DSP
filtering (AF), you can control the bandwidth, cancel
the multiple jamming beat, and reduce the noise level
using DSP filtering technology.

CHANGING THE DSP FILTER BANDWIDTH

For improving interference reduction capability, this
transceiver also provides the DSP filtering (AF) along
with IF filters. When in SSB, FM, or AM mode, you
can change the filter bandwidth by altering its low
and/ or high cut-off frequency. For CW and FSK
modes, you can change the filter bandwidth by
directly specifying a bandwidth. Changing the DSP
filter bandwidth (AF) does not affect the current
reception frequency.
SSB/ FM/ AM
1Press [MODE] to select SSB, FM, or AM mode.
2Press [FIL/ NAR].
The current high-cut filter frequency for the
mode appears on the sub-display.
3Turn the MULTI control clockwise to raise the
high cut-off frequency, or counterclockwise to
lower the high cut-off frequency.
MULTI IF
SHIFT
MULTI IF
SHIFT
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f
4Press [FIL/ NAR] again.
The current low-cut filter frequency appears.
5Turn the MULTI control clockwise to raise the
low cut-off frequency, or counterclockwise to
lower the low cut-off frequency.
6To return to the normal operation, press
[FIL/ NAR] or [MTR/ CLR].
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Note:
The cut-off frequencies (LO) can be adjusted independently
for each operating mode. When you change the operating
mode, the previous setting is recalled for each operating
mode.
When the DSP filter for data communication (Menu No. 45) is
ON, you cannot change the DSP filter bandwidth. Select
“oFF” to adjust the DSP filter bandwidth.
CW/ FSK
1Press [MODE] to select CW or FSK mode.
2Press [FIL/ NAR].
The current DSP filter bandwidth (AF)
appears.
3Turn the MULTI control clockwise to increase
(wider) the bandwidth, or counterclockwise to
decrease (narrower) the bandwidth.
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4As for CW, you can further adjust the RX pitch
frequency. Access Menu No. 34 and turn the
MULTI control to adjust the RX pitch frequency
from 400 to 1000 Hz in steps of 50 Hz. The
default RX pitch frequency is 800 Hz {page 29}.
5To return to the current operating mode, press
[MTR/ CLR] or [FIL/ NAR].