For me, receive capability was an important factor, among others, in the 
decision to buy an Elecraft. The model is irrelevant to this post. For years, I 
have been studying comments made about receiving, as opposed to those who think 
a radio is 'good to the last watt'. Recently, there was a rather lengthy thread 
about whether a K3 user was having receive problems or not.  I'd like to share 
an experience with the group.

Over the years, I have used coax fed antennas and lived with compromise SWR 
figures. I wanted an all-band antenna so I recently changed the 80 meter dipole 
so that it is center fed with homebrew 450 ohm ladder-line to a tuner. I use an 
MFJ Matchmaker (TM) to 'tune the tuner'.  While it puts out a white noise, I 
tune for minimum S-meter reading. When finished, a quick transmit reveals the 
SWR. 

One day while tuning close to optimum at the frequency I was on, and because I 
receive while I tune, I began to hear a weak CW signal. At first, I thought it 
had just come on frequency, but as I listened, I realized that the station had 
been in qso for awhile, but I didn't hear it until I reached optimum resonance 
with the tuner. I knew a resonant antenna was important, but I was surprised at 
the difference it could make in receiving. A good receiver is wasted if the 
signal doesn't get to it. 


Richard Fjeld, n0ce
[email protected]
I'd rather be learning.


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