The K3/K3S AGC settings have a lot to do with the apparent "noisy K3" syndrome.
IMHO, the K3 default AGC settings are not optimum.
Look at my website www,w3fpr.com for information on how to customize your K3/K3S/KX3 AGC settings to optimum for your ambient noise and operating preferences. You will find a 'different receiver' when you adjust the AGC parameters.

Pay particular attention to the method of evaluating the results. You must do the evaluation on pauses in the SSB communications or word/sentence breaks in CW. If you try to evaluate based on band noise alone, you will end up adjusting the parameters "backwards", and the result will be worse than when you started.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/8/2016 8:04 PM, Al Lorona wrote:
Again and again, I have asked (privately) those reporting 'bad K3 audio' to 
furnish me with settings, measurements, recordings -- anything-- but I haven't 
ever received anything with which I could diagnose the problem.

Bad. Noisy. Fatiguing. These adjectives have been used continually to describe 
K3 audio. I believe you, I just don't know exactly what you're hearing.

In the meantime, the analysis and recommendations that Ian, GM3SEK made here on 
23 March are excellent and what I would consider required reading for anyone 
plagued with 'bad audio'. I must second all that he said.

In conjunction with Ian's tips, if you're not in the habit of using Bob, 
K4TAX's technique [see below] to set your RF gain correctly, please consider 
doing so. I have come to believe that many hams may not want to turn down their 
RF Gain (or turn off their preamps, or turn on their attenuators) perhaps for 
fear of not hearing very weak signals? However, you can't hear anything below 
the atmospheric noise level... so once the receiver can hear the external noise 
floor, any further sensitivity or gain doesn't buy you anything and only 
increases the noisiness -- which is what many of the complainants complain 
about.


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