Jim,

This is my understanding of note "v":

The KX3 is a direct conversion architecture, and relies of the I & Q signals to 
cancel out opposite sideband. For this cancellation to work, the balance of 
amplitude and phase needs to be very precise, and it looks like Elecraft have 
managed to get the image to be 65dB down, which is very good.

Based on the note "v" comment, it seems for the case of CW, this image will 
normally occur 1kHz away from the desired signal. If you have a close-in signal 
1kHz away, then what you can do is enable 8kHz shift, which means the image is 
now 16 kHz away. Now the close-in dynamic range is 96dB, since the roofing 
filter can't be used with the 8kHz IF. Of course, if you are unlucky enough to 
have a strong signal 16kHz away (on the other side of your LO), then this 
signal will be down 65dB.

73, Matt VK2ACL

On 11/08/2012, at 5:39 AM, Jim Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> Great numbers!  Wayne has outdone himself again.
> 
> Can you explain note "v?"
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> 
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