Hi Barry,

Tnx for the info.

Yes, I do like my 200HZ filters. I have one in each rig. When running split 
when bands are crowded I can have the VFO A width down to 200HZ. Usually I have 
VFO B wider.

I was trying to find out if the new 200 HZ filters had any advantages over the 
older 200 HZ filters that you could hear. From Elecraft feedback It seems the 
newer filters are better but probably you could not hear the difference.

 

73,

N2TK, Tony

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Barry Simpson
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2016 4:12 AM
To: N2TK, Tony <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: KFL3C-200 filter

 

I installed two of the new 200Hz filters in my K3 main and sub receivers a few 
months ago as part of a major upgrade. Previously my narrowest filters were the 
400Hz.

 

I am very happy with the 200Hz filters and find them very good in contests and 
pile up situations (when on the receiving end).

 

I generally operate split in such situations and transmit on VFO B and receive 
on VFO A so that I can tune around the transmit frequency and pick out stations 
with the very narrow filter.

 

73

 

Barry  VK2BJ

 

On 29 November 2016 at 10:39, N2TK, Tony <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Tnx Ian,
On 80 and 160M this past weekend had the filter bandwidth set at 200HZ most of 
the time due to the QRN. The NR helped a little. Just trying to find out if 
worth the money to buy the new 200 HZ filter if I would really know the 
difference.

73,
N2TK, Tony

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To: N2TK, Tony <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >; 
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Subject: R: [Elecraft] K3: KFL3C-200 filter

The new filter has 6 poles and steeper sides than the older filter thet have 
only 5 poles. On my K3s I have also the 500hz 5 poles. I excluded the 8 poles 
filter becouse on a previous experience on my old FT1000MP  with the great 
400hz ‎paired filter by Inrad found them a little tiring on long listening - 
more poles, more ringing I think.
I think that the new 200hz 6 poles is very good: I used it 48 hours CQ WPX and 
yesterday CQ WW CW, great radio and filters test,  without tiring my ears.
Ian IK4EWX

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Oggetto: [Elecraft] K3: KFL3C-200 filter

My understanding is that the new 200 HZ filter is different than the old 200 HZ 
filter. Is this correct?

If so, is the difference even possible to detect on the air?



Tnx

N2TK, Tony

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