Dohn,

There is no relationship between setting the 4 MHz reference (using any
method) and the KDSP2.

The problem with the KDSP2 (and the KAF2 to a lesser extent) is that it
contains a low pass audio filter which will mask seeing the upper frequency
end of the actual audio passband when aligning the filters (CAL FIL).

I know the bypass function in the KDSP2 is available, but I just get it out
of the picture entirely by removing it when viewing the filters with
Spectroogram - it only requires pulling the top module off, removing the
screw and installing 2 jumpers - but then that is my choice, you can use DSP
bypass just as well (the KAF2 has a switch to remove the low pass filter).

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> If you have the KDSP2 installed, can you still use the "N6KR
> method" to set
> the reference?  I would think you would want it in Bypass.
>
> Dohn  N8EWY
>
>
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