Good morning. I have a K3 with a P3 and all the fixins. I have had the radio since before Christmas. Love it. Great product and great company. I recently installed the DX engineering bidirectional Beverage systems. I have been using them in conjunction with the K3 and a Hustler 6BTV and a couple of Dipoles-seperate TX and RX. SeemS to work well. I have a question concerning the minimum safe TX RX antenna separation to protect the front end of the K3. I have not heard the COR kick in, at least I don't think so. Anyway, the separation between the TX antennas and the beverages ranges anywhere from 50 feet to 90 feet, with the Beverages for the most part broadside to the TX antennas. Transmit power is never more than 800 watts on CW. Is this a safe distance for 160 to 20 meters? Is there a formula or model that allows one to easily calculate the required isolation in terms of distance? Thanks in advance for your help.
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