Hi to the group

I earlier wished for a report of how the K3 and KX3 compared in a contest. Here 
is my report. I have run my K3 for 6 years in many contests and usually run in 
the 5 watt QRP class. I was always impressed by how much better the K3 handled 
close in QRM and full break in than my old transceivers. The P3 was added two 
years ago and I have become dependent on it. A couple contests have been run at 
100 watts but I was always surprised I did not do much better at 100 watts than 
I do at 5. I prefer the QRP  class because it is easier to place well and I 
have taken ND section in several contests at 5 watts.

This year I bought a KX3 and now I have used it in 3 contests. I ran out of 
battery on my logging computer during Field Day but the KX3 worked fine at 5 
watts for the 8 hours I was able to operate. I ran the KX3 at 5 watts CW along 
with the N3FJP logging program for the November Sweepstakes and I felt the KX3 
handled everything as well as the K3 except I missed the P3. I had an iMic and 
the program ROCKY but was not able to get them to work together for that 
contest. This group helped me get ROCKY and the iMic to work after the contest 
was over.

This week end I entered the ARRL 160 meter contest with the KX3 at 5 watts. I 
had the N3FJP logging program, WinKeyer USB, ROCKY and MixW all running 
together on my Windows 8.1 lap top. ROCKY did a good job of helping me find 
QSOs.  The KX3 receiver selectivity and break in seemed to work as well as on 
the K3. The only thing I missed on 160 was the use of my separate receiving 
antenna. There is an antenna switch in my system that can do that but I may add 
a relay to make it easier.

The KXPA 100 will be a lot of fun for camping and rag chewing when it comes but 
the KX3 is going to see many more 5 watt QRP contests. The K3 will be used at 
home without the station being pulled apart when I go camping.

73 and I hope this report helps someone.

Ken  W0CZ

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