Yup, that's true, but I can show you my transmitted waveform and tell you
that I don’t extend very far from 2.3-2.6KHz wide ever...  My audio goes no
lower than 180Hz and no higher than 2750Hz if my former TV station's
Spectrum Analyzer is correctly calibrated.

But of course you're right!  Maybe these guys should get K3's?  <grin>

-lu-W4LT-
K3 # 3192 

-----Original Message-----
From: S Sacco [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2010 7:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Latest Beta FW - Vox, TX Gate and Notch
observations in ss

> One bad thing about owning a K3 is that you can get very close to 
> other contestants on a crowded band and, if they have a clean 
> transmitter, not know that they are even there.
>  While running with the 1.8 filter on and the DSP tight, I could find 
> holes within busy bands to attempt runs in and had several complaints 
> from adjecent stations, both above and below which I simply COULD NOT 
> HEAR.  Most of these guys were running high power... And I was running 
> the K3 barefoot.


Lu -

One important thing to remember is that, while you're cranked down all nice
and narrow on RECEIVE, you're still transmitting through the 2.7 or 2.8 kHz
filters, so your TRANSMITTED bandwidth is quite a bit wider than your
RECEIVING bandwidth...

73,
Steve
NN4X



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