Dave, That's good advice. I usually keep my AGC THR set to about 18. However, the higher the threshold, the closer the dynamic range approaches that of no AGC, but without the danger of overload or hitting the limiter that will protect your hearing. If that isn't to your liking try dropping it down to the mid to lower teens.
Also -- don't overlook something as easy as simply reducing your RF Gain control. As you first begin to reduce it, the results are virtually identical to what you'll get by raising the ACG THR level -- and it's right there on the front panel. You may find that's all you need. 73, Dale WA8SRA > Hi again, > > I got several very nice responses to my question already, and it seems I > need to do some adjusting. My AGC threshold was set at 5, which > apparently > is too low. I've also increased by AGC slope setting as well. I'll have > to > check all this out with some weaker signals to see just how much > difference > that might have made. Apparently I need to pay a lot more attention to > these settings, and may have to adjust them more often depending on > conditions, etc. It was also suggested I set these adjustments up in a > memory position, which makes a great deal of sense. The K3's AGC seems to > work very well, and I just need to take advantage of the fact that it can > be > adjusted a lot to accommodate different conditions. > > Thanks for the advice folks, and I welcome any other suggestions as well. > With my modest antennas I have to dig signals out of the noise quite > often, > so I obviously need to take better advantage of what control I do have!!! > Hi. > > Dave W7AQK ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [email protected]

