K44 Cw Reader Settings, Or How To Get The Best Copy Out Of Your Cwr - K1EL K44-SPLT Manual

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K44 CW Reader Settings, or how to get the best copy out of your CWR

1) The K44 CWR does not like noise. If you set the signal level properly, noise will be less of
an issue. Before trying to copy any stations, find a frequency where there is no activity. If
there is a lot of band noise, you may see the LEDs respond to the noise and climb up two
or three LEDs. This is a bad setup. Use the K44's gain adjustment (SHIFT+ENCODER
CCW) to reduce the gain until either the first LED never or just barely lights. A gain
setting of 3 is a typical high noise setting but it is highly dependent on the signal level you
feed into the K44. Once the gain is set correctly, you will find that the LEDs will respond
accurately to CW signals and provide much better copy.
2) Find the optimal gain setting in quiet band conditions. Again find a quiet band spot and
adjust the CWR gain until the first LED just barely lights. If you encounter very strong
stations, you may have to reduce gain as described in the next paragraph.
3) Avoid overloading the K44's CW decoder. Too much gain can be just as bad as not
enough. In general, you should set maximum signal level to the point where the 5
on the right just barely lights when a station is tuned in. This is the point where signal
clipping first occurs. While the K44 CWR handles overload pretty well, reducing the gain
gives you the narrowest filtering. If the signal increases beyond clipping, the 5
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LEDs will light at the same time. This is an extreme overload condition and can
happen with very strong signals. You should back the CWR gain off to get the signal level
under control. In extreme cases you may need to reduce the receiver's RF gain setting.
4) The CWR's noise filtering setting does matter. This filter, adjusted by ALT-ENCODER,
essentially controls the width of signal dropout correction. These dropouts are caused
mostly by fast burst noise such as static crashes. These dropouts are very short in
comparision to the width of a CW dit or dah and can be filtered out automatically. The
higher the filter setting, the more aggressively dropout reduction is employed. Not
surprisingly, very high settings will distort the CW integrity and will result in copy errors,
especially at higher CW speeds (25 WPM and above). Our recommendation is to leave
the filter at a low setting and use it only when there is a lot of atmospheric noise.
5) A receiver's automatic noise blanker does not help. Due to the way a noise blanker
works, it really confuses the CWR and for that reason we suggest not using it. In addition,
a fast AGC setting should also be avoided. Fast changes in signal level will also confuse
the CWR and affect copy. We suggest always using a slow attack AGC.
6) Narrow CW filters are not always worth using. Narrow CW filters (200 and 400 Hz) do
ring and distort the detection timing of the CWR. If the detected element widths aren't
correct then the CWR will make incorrect decoding decisions and misdecode letters. The
CWR has a built-in 6 pole narrow bandpass filter and in most cases this is all you really
need. That said, a good 2.3 KHz SSB filter with steep skirts does a good job in filtering
out adjacent signals and in most cases that's all you will need.
The K44-SPLT is fully warranted to the original purchaser against defects in materials and
workmanship for one year after purchase. This warranty does not cover damage caused by
accident, improper care, or lightning damage. Please contact us before returning your K44-SPLT
for repair and we will issue an RMA.
Please submit support questions by e-mail to: k1el.kitsinfo@gmail.com
While every effort has been made to insure that the K44-SPLT design is safe and the
documentation is clear and accurate, it is still possible to cause equipment damage or incur
personal injury if
a) K44-SPLT is not used as intended
b) K44-SPLT is connected incorrectly
c) K44-SPLT is modified in any way
K1EL Systems can not be held responsible in these or similar events.
K44-SPLT Manual A.1
K44 Audio Splitter Board Kit
8/14/2018
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