Are you sure about that, Joe? The need for the KXV3A for the P3 has
been denied in the past.
73
David G4DMP
In a recent message, Joe Planisky jp...@jeffnet.org wrote ...
Don't forget that the transverter option (KXV3 or KXV3A) also gives
you the ability to use a separate receive antenna,
You will need either a KXV3 (with mod) or KXV3A.
73 de M0XDF
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On 17 Mar 2010, at 07:26, David Pratt wrote:
Are you sure about that, Joe? The need for the
In an email to the reflector on Feb. 17, 2010 with subject line Re:
[Elecraft] For you Anti-Scopes from Eric Swartz, Ted Roycraft had
asked:
1) If you purchase a P3, do you also have to purchase a KXV3A or will
one be included?
And Eric answered:
your K3 will need to have the KXV3 or
I note that the KXV3 is no longer listed on the Elecraft web site-
just the KXV3A.
I ordered the K144XV-F and upgrade for the KXV3. Since the KXV3A
arrived earlier then the K144XV-F (with the DSP upgrade), I installed
it at that time. I'm now having second thoughts about the K144XV-F,
but I
Jim Brown K9YC wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:54:23 -0700, Rick Sealock wrote:
So as a prospective Elecraft K3 purchaser, what options should I get?
Want both SSB and CW capabilities (and, maybe, the new panadaptor?)
I recommend all the HF modules, including the XVTR module.
Well, I know
Don't forget that the transverter option (KXV3 or KXV3A) also gives
you the ability to use a separate receive antenna, especially useful
for low noise receive-only antennas on 80m and 160m. Also, it will be
needed if you intend to eventually add the P3 or other panadapter.
73
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