Hi Edward,

I had a thought, for a short time, that this would be a perfect use for a 
K3/0... Until I realised that it doesn't actually even have the option for 
running a receiver and is literally just a remote head.

Perhaps Elecraft might consider a receiver-only board for the K3/0 which would 
turn it into a reasonable SWL rig? I'm not sure of the feasibility of this 
idea, of course, but it's something that came to mind and might be useful for 
folk who wish to listen only, or run a receiver which can also be used to 
control a remote K3/100 or similar...

Not sure how much backing there would be though...

73, and a firm left handshake,
John (XLX)

-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dauer, 
Edward
Sent: 02 February 2017 04:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 for SWL?

I would like to hear from anyone who uses a K3 or K3S extensively for general 
coverage HF / short-wave listening.

I am looking for a table-top receiver with general coverage strictly for 
bedroom listening, as the station downstairs already includes a K3/100 system, 
a KX3 system, two K2s, and a K1.  This seems to be a neglected part of the 
radio market.  What is available seems pretty slim and, frankly, tinny.  The 
Sangean ATS-909X has the best reviews but still looks like something I would 
have taken to the beach rather than sat in front of while transfixed with the 
global reach of radio.  The new ICOM IC-R8600 looks good, with a range up to 3 
gigs, but it’s not available yet and the price is likely to be in the 
multi-kilobuck range when it is released.

So, being a loyal member of the Elecraft community, I thought about a K3S with 
just the basic 10 watt TX that this particular radio would never use, no 
sub-RX, the general coverage bandpass filter and the other accessories that 
would extend its range down to LF, an AM roofing filter and naught else.

Then I thought about the ongoing commentary about the K3’s audio . . . .   
because . . .

I confess that what I am trying to recreate is the warm sound of a 10-tube 
supperhet in a large walnut cabinet with a cloth speaker grille and an amber 
back-lighted circular dial driven by dial cord and ganged capacitors while 
listening to a Radio Moscow announcer crow about Sputnik.  Or so I now 
fantasize about my early radio experiences in the 1950s.

I will spend some quality time with my own K3 trying this idea out, but thought 
I would also ask for counsel from the group.  Is there something out there I 
haven’t seen yet?  Is it reasonable to think about using a K3S in just this way?

Thanks for whatever thoughts anyone can offer . . .

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