The past weekend's CQWW was the first time I've had the opportunity to use my 
new K3 in those types of band conditions and I'd been looking forward to doing 
just that. I S&P'ed the whole 'test and used it to tweak and twiddle with the 
K3's various functions, notably the NB settings.

I didn't use APF that much due to the pace of the contest but there were two 
occassions where an On/Off comparison was the difference between me copying the 
stations or not copying. There were probably more than two but these stick out 
in my mind because they were both new band-countries on 80m (KH2, UA0), so I 
was motivated and thankful to be able to get them logged.

The real amazement to me wasn't the APF but the ability to tune to a pile-up at 
500Hz, hearing an amalgam of callsigns, then dial the selectivity down and hear 
the target revealed in splendid isolation. Pile-ups were fun and I think of 
them as a cross between chess and fishing. I'm at a loss as to how to explain 
the ability to get thru a pile-up on 80m with 100W and a dipole but I'm 
beginning to believe it's due to the abilty to precisely zero-beat, as opposed 
to the more general way I was doing it before with the wider selectivity 
necessitated by my previous rig. Results in the contest seem to confirm that 
for me.

John AE5X
http://www.ae5x.com/blog

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