I might fiddle some more with cable placement.  I also plan to clear all of the 
signal removal data and just rework it.

I had the birdies cleaned up with the removal tool in most areas of the bands I 
operate.  But since relocating the middle of last year into an “antenna free” 
zone, I’ve been primarily using my KX3 with various temporary and stealth 
antennas.  Had the K3 out the past couple of weeks to put a couple of updates 
in, and while tuning around to make sure everything was working again, really 
noticed them.  Most likely I didn’t get the various cables back in the same 
place they were the last time I had the radio torn down, and that affected the 
previous removal settings.

As someone suggested, it might be external signals, but they move backwards 
like a birdie and don’t show up on the KX3, so it isn’t likely.  It didn’t help 
either that at least part of the time, I had no antenna connected, which made 
even the weak ones that normally get buried in band noise stick out … :-)


> 
> The firmware birdie removal took care of every bothersome birdie (and I am a 
> stickler about weak signal performance) except for one that was still an S2 
> or so ... and that was in a portion of the band that I don't care much about.
> 
> I did play around quite a bit with cable placement (see humorous note below) 
> to prior to using the firmware fix, and didn't necessarily find the best 
> arrangement to be the ones that Elecraft recommends.  By the way, the best 
> layout is quite dependent upon whether or not you have the 2nd receiver 
> installed.
> 

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091, KX3 #8342



______________________________________________________________
Elecraft mailing list
Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
Post: mailto:[email protected]

This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net
Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
Message delivered to [email protected]

Reply via email to