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Old September 10th 03, 07:08 PM
Scott Schrader
 
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shoot, I don't know, AM and RTTY/packet filters, perhaps? 1.9 is going
to slice the audio just enough that some folks are going to be difficult
to understand, but might have a little effect in clearing out the
crosstalk. 2.8 just the opposite.

Bob Cook wrote:

I have just bought a new Icom 706 mk II G. I believe the standard ssb
bandwidth filter is 2.4 khz.

Icom offers two optional ssb filters, (2.8 khz and 1.9 khz).

I'm curious what the consensus is re the advisability of changing to the 1.9
khz filter.

Or perhaps there is a artical or reference discussing the question.

Thanks,

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