No but you DO need to calibrate it for it to work "correctly".  :)

Greg


On 12/21/11, Tony Estep <estept...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 4:21 PM, g...@abcs.com g...@abcs.com <g...@abcs.com>
> wrote:
>>... I've tried hitting the frequencies for WWV but I'm not picking
>> anything up.  Of course, I don't have an antenna yet...
> =======
> Jay, a 10-foot piece of wire should be enough antenna to get WWV at 5,
> 10 or 15 mhz. Especially in the evenings at 5 mhz, WWV is pretty loud
> everywhere. But you don't need to calibrate to make your K3 work.
>
> Tony KT0NY
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