If it bothers you if your K3S drift just a tiny bit warming up, or it
bothers you if your 10MHz WWV is not absolutely dead on all the time,
or if you are operating 6 and 2 meters, you fix that with the
KTCXO3-1, or get the stuff to sync your K3S with GPS derived 10 MHz.

From quite some number of posts, in the end a lot of people want their
K3 absolutely dead on all the time. It just bothers them if it's not.

Operating advantage? None on the lower bands. VHF frequencies are
another matter.

I bought the KTCXO3-1 because I previously finally installed the
equivalent in my FT1000MP.

In the end, it's druthers or a requirement for a specialized operating mode.

73, Guy K2AV

On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 5:41 PM, David Ahrendts <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pros: what is the operating advantage of the KTCXO3-1 1 PPM reference 
> oscillator over the standard ‘ol bargain basement 5 PPM ref osc supplied with 
> my lovely new K3S?
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