Don:

 

If you are referring to Tx settings (not Rx settings), please note the my mic 
is a Marshall MXL R144 Ribbon Mic, which goes into a Behringher Ultragain-Pro 
MIC-2200 tube pre-amp, then into a Behringher Ultra-Curve DEQ2496 (set up in 
the manner as suggested by NU9N), from there, I use an NCS multi-switcher to 
determine what radio is to be tx’d.  Currently, the K3 is set to FL2 (6Hz AM 
Filter), with Tx ESSB turned on (using BW usually between 3.0 to 3.2), Tx Gate 
at 25,  The Tx eq follows: 50hz = +6; 100hz = +2; 200hz = -2; 400hz = -6; 800hz 
= -2; 1600hz = +0; 2400hz = +3; and 3200hz = +5.  I do run compression on the 
K3 at 19.

 

How this was determined was actually utilizing the NU9N settings for the 
DEQ-2496 and then relying on a group of hams that I have known for years that 
have heard my voice on several other radios, over the telephone and in-person 
to adjust the Eq on the K3.   That is how we arrived at those settings.  

 

Did I answer your question?

 

Best 73, Ed, N2EAC

 

From: don Swetzig [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 1:26 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Raves about the K3

 

Please share your RX settings for SSB and your method of determining them

Thx
Don
KD8NNU




-- Sent from my Palm Pre

 

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On Dec 11, 2010 12:42 PM, Ed Cienki <[email protected]> wrote: 

This is my first post to this reflector and would like to share some of my 
observations. 

First. I have a 4xxx series K3, built by Elecraft that is fully outfitted and 
filtered running LP-Pan, an EMU-0202 and a MicroHam Station Master. 

Second, I have been operating an IC-7700 for the past 2 yrs. 

That being said I have run both rigs side-by-side into a IC-PW1 and Palstar 
AT-Auto. 

I must say that each radio has its own benefits and is outstanding to operate, 
but here is where the K3 shines: 

1. True dual VFO/dual receive; 
2. Easy MARS modification (yes, I am a licensed AF MARS Operator); 
3. IF out. LP-Pan and PowerSDR are outstanding; 
4. ESSB - of course with the proper filtering being installed; 
5. Tx Eq and Noise Gate - No out-board W2IHY EQ is needed (sorry Julius); 
6. Light weight; 
7. Unbelievable receive audio with the appropriate filtering; 
8. Menu flexibility;and 
9. Easy updating of firmware. 

Candidly, I still love and use the IC-7700, but more and more I am utilizing 
the K3. The K3 is an outstanding value and robust transceiver. 

As a separate matter (a bit of a rant here), and for example having seen the 
ARRL and Sherwood engineering reports regarding the FTDX-5000. We as hams are 
always in search of "nirvana". While I have heard the issues regarding the 
FTDX-5000 design that have not made the mainstream press, the issue here is not 
to bash Yaesu, but to congratulate and thank Wayne and Eric for the OUTSTANDING 
job, not only with the design and operation of the K3, but their support of the 
user group to identify issues and improvements and their outstanding customer 
support when you call them for assistance. Kudos to Elecraft. 

Best, 73, Ed, N2EAC 

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