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FlexRadio Signature FLEX-6000 Series User Manual

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FLEX-6000 Signature Series – Maestro User Guide
Copyright 2024 FlexRadio, Inc. All Rights Reserved. | Page 159
Sharper filters require more processing time. In applications requiring fast turnaround of signals
(e.g. certain contest environments), faster filtering of the received signal may be more desirable
than adjacent signal rejection.
When Auto is selected for a mode group, the sharpness of the filter depends on the bandwidth of
the filter. In general, the filter gets sharper, but slower, as the bandwidth narrows. In the
following, Level 0 is the lowest latency (least sharp) and Level 3 is the highest latency (most sharp).
ï‚· DIGU/DIGL
o Bandwidth from zero to 500 Hz: Level 3
o Bandwidth from 500 to 1000 Hz: Level 2
o Bandwidth from 1000 to 2000 Hz: Level 1
o Bandwidth from 2000 to 10000 Hz: Level 0
ï‚· RTTY
o Bandwidth from zero to 400 Hz: Level 3
o Bandwidth from 400 to 1000 Hz: Level 2
o Bandwidth from 1000 to 1200 Hz: Level 0
ï‚· CW
o Bandwidth from zero to 400 Hz: Level 3
o Bandwidth from 400 to 1000 Hz: Level 2
o Bandwidth from 1000 to 1500 Hz: Level 1
o Bandwidth from 1500 to 10000 Hz: Level 0
ï‚· USB/LSB/AM/SAM
o Level 3 for all bandwidths
ï‚· FM/NFM/DFM
o Level 0 for all bandwidths
All TX filtering is performed with low latency (less sharp) filters.
33.10 XVTR TAB
The XVTR Tab allows the user to set up transverter bands for the FLEX-6000. Tapping the Add
button creates a new tab for a new transverter band definition. Refer to section 27, How to
Configure Transverters for detailed information on configuring transverters.
33.11 PROFILES TAB
The Profiles tab loads, saves, and deletes global, transmit, and microphone profiles. See section 16,
How to Use Profiles, for full details.
33.12 MEMORY TAB
The Memory tab loads, adds and deletes sets of radio configuration information for rapid recall.
See section 22.2, Memory Channels for full details. While section 22.2 describes the use of
Memories with the FM modes, Memories can be used with any mode.
33.13 USB CABLES TAB
The USB Cables tab is described in detail in section 30.1, USB Cables Overview

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