Easier to read because the K3 does not add an extra layer of obscuring mush
from intermodulation products, as does, for instance, my FT1000MP.  BUT it
now makes it possible to hear previously unknown unavoidable effects of
many signals right at the noise.  Sometimes things are more peaceful if you
don't know much  :>)

73, Guy.

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Tony Estep <[email protected]> wrote:

> I subscribe to a group dedicated to the other "gold standard" DX
> radio. Here is a paraphrase of a query that was sent to that group
> from a DX station after the CQWW. The station had radio X at the main
> position, and a K3 at the multiplier position:
>
> ...all the operators complained about the signals in heavy pile-ups on
> CW on the low bands. It was very difficult to distinguish the
> different signals.
> They told me that it was easier to work the pileups with the K3....
>
> I'm sure this won't change anybody's mind about anything, but....I'm just
> sayin'
>
> 73, Tony KT0NY
>
>
>
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