Uwe, is your problem due to MW stations below 160 m or shortwave broadcasting stations?

Phil W7OX

On 4/11/14, 11:38 PM, Uwe Hermanns wrote:
...I have a great problem with AM-Breaktrough and I have to switch to 8kHz
ZF-Shift. So most of my operation time my KXFL3 is not in use :-(

73 de Uwe, DL4AC
  ---------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ----------
Von: "Rick Tavan N6XI" <rta...@gmail.com>
Datum: 12.04.2014 01:04
Betreff: Re: [Elecraft] Curious -- why is KXFL3 roofing filter an option on
KX3 ?
An: "Phil Hystad" <phys...@mac.com>
Cc: "Elecraft List" <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>

If all of your operating is casual chatting, on uncrowded bands, with poor
antennas, then the KXFL3 won't do much at all for you. Its primary function
is to prevent DSP overload from very strong, adjacent signals and you won't
experience that much if at all. If much of your operating is serious DXing
or contesting on crowded bands with good antennas and active nearby
neighbor stations, you will often encounter those strong, close-in signals
and the KXFL3 will help a lot. Somewhere between those extremes of strength
and crowding is the threshold. I got the filter even though it is often
unnecessary.

/Rick N6XI

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