Hi all,

You may have noticed that QST recently reviewed the K3's performance 
before/after swapping in a new KSYN3A synthesizer. While the review text was 
accurate (and complimentary), there was a significant error in the KSYN3A TX 
phase noise plot (Figure 10). This error made it appear as if the original 
synthesizer had lower (better) wide-spaced phase noise than the KSYN3A 
(starting where the plot lines cross), which is not the case. 

We should have caught this ourselves before the article went to print. We 
greatly appreciated the League's efforts to determine the source of error -- 
equipment setup -- and re-test. The digital-print version of QST will be 
corrected, and a correction will also appear in the December QST.

The ARRL sent us the revised TX phase noise plot for the K3+KSYN3A that they 
tested. You can see it here:

   
http://www.elecraft.com/specs/Joel's%20K3%2010-19-15%2020%20meter%20phase%20noise.BMP

In addition they're testing a K3S. Its TX phase noise plot looks as good or 
slightly better:

   
http://www.elecraft.com/specs/K3S%2010-19-15%20%2020%20meter%20phase%20noise.BMP

These plots (used with permission) were for 20 meters, and are also 
representative of the other bands, including 6 meters. The bottom line is that 
the K3S, or a K3 with a KSYN3A, has extremely low phase noise at both close and 
narrow spacings. In the case of narrow spacings, the new synth also 
significantly improves the RMDR (reciprocal mixing dynamic range) over the 
original, as described in the article.

Note that the above plots show *transmit* phase noise. In receive mode, phase 
noise with the new synth is even lower, especially at close spacings (under 3 
kHz from the carrier). 

There's one other measurement in the QST review that needs a disclaimer. As you 
may know, the KSYN3A allows the K3 (or K3S) to be tuned down to as low as 100 
kHz, thus including the 137 kHz band. The review showed an MDS of -44 dBm at 
this frequency, while in fact it is more like -115 dBm. It appears that the K3 
under test didn't have the RF board modification required, or the modified 
KBPF3A filter module. 

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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