Occasionally we have a KX2 or KX3 user claim their rig has low receive 
sensitivity. Often this is simply because the preamp is turned off. 

These users may be used to superhet receivers like the one in the K3/K3S, where 
preamp-off sensitivity (MDS) is typically in the -130 dBm range (or better). 
The preamp is rarely needed below 15 meters on these rigs.

In contrast, the KX2 and KX3 are quadrature downconversion designs that have 
the A-to-D converter farther up the signal chain. Even very high-performance 
ADCs have quite high noise figures, resulting in preamp-off MDS of around -120 
dBm. So the preamp is needed more often. Typically, the preamp on the KX2 or 
KX3 should be used on 20 m and up unless extremely strong interference is 
present, or if you have a very high ambient noise level. 

Related notes: 

All Elecraft transceivers keep tabs on how strong incoming signals are. If the 
signals exceed a certain threshold, firmware will automatically turn off the 
preamp. (This is preceded by a “HI SIG” warning on the display.)

If signals are so high they might cause damage to the front end--say, a watt or 
two as measured at the antenna jack--firmware takes the further step of 
temporarily turning off all of the low-pass filters. This drops the signal 
level at the receiver’s front end by some 60-80 dB. The actual level of this 
“carrier operated relay” function is configurable in some cases (COR LVL menu 
entry). 

A typical case of this would be at field day, where antennas for two different 
stations are inadvertently placed extremely close together and one or both are 
used at high transmit power. The cure is to move them farther apart. The radio 
will then reenable the normal signal path.

Another case is what we call “HF Pack Meeting Mode,” where two or more 
pedestrian mobile operators get their whips crossed :)

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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