[Elecraft] k3 WWV

2011-07-29 Thread corribkid

Hello,

Can WWV at 10 MHz be copied on the K3 without the KBPF3 General Coverage Module?

Thanks



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Re: [Elecraft] k3 WWV

2011-07-29 Thread Wayne Burdick
Yes. You can also copy it at 5, 15, and 20 MHz without the KBPF3.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:47 AM, corrib...@aol.com wrote:


 Hello,

 Can WWV at 10 MHz be copied on the K3 without the KBPF3 General  
 Coverage Module?

 Thanks



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Re: [Elecraft] k3 WWV

2011-07-29 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
Yes, if the WWV signal at 10 MHz is decent. The receiver sensitivity is
reduced outside of the ham bands without the KBPF3 module but it still tunes
and receives those frequencies. 

73,

Ron AC7AC

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Hello,

Can WWV at 10 MHz be copied on the K3 without the KBPF3 General Coverage
Module?

Thanks

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Re: [Elecraft] k3 WWV

2011-07-29 Thread Paul Christensen
FWIW, I try and use 10 MHz as a last resort for zero-beat.  The house is 
filled with 10 MHz clocks from various electronic appliances, all of them 
being nowhere near WWV accuracy so it can make zero beat adjustments 
difficult, depending on the incoming signal strength.  However, when I make 
a check, it's when the K3 is on the 30m band.

Because of potential interference issues, including my own GPS-DO, I prefer 
to use CHU since they transmit at odd carrier frequencies that are not as 
subject to interference from nearby clocked sources.  CHU has relatively 
good coverage down to the southeast, but I also acknowledge that CHU is not 
heard in many parts of the world.

Paul, W9AC



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 Can WWV at 10 MHz be copied on the K3 without the KBPF3 General Coverage
 Module?

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Re: [Elecraft] k3 WWV

2011-07-29 Thread Wayne Burdick
The 10-MHz ham-band filter is definitely wide enough to provide  
adequate MDS at 10 MHz. The same goes for the 14 MHz filter at 15 MHz,  
and the 5.3 MHz filter at 5.0 MHz.

73,
Wayne


On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

 Yes, if the WWV signal at 10 MHz is decent. The receiver sensitivity  
 is
 reduced outside of the ham bands without the KBPF3 module but it  
 still tunes
 and receives those frequencies.

 73,

 Ron AC7AC

 -Original Message-

 Hello,

 Can WWV at 10 MHz be copied on the K3 without the KBPF3 General  
 Coverage
 Module?

 Thanks

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