Hank,

>From time to time I do meteor scatter on 6M and being 200 Hz off with
MSK-144 means you won't decode.
While the standard oscillator should keep me within bounds when properly
calibrated, I experienced problems.
Installing a new KTCX03 cured my stability issues.
This wouldn't be a problem on the JT or FT modes, but some other future
exotic digital mode might be more demanding.

_________ 
73,
Jim - N4ST

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On
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Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 13:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] KTCX03-1 high stability reference oscillator

Hey Folks.

In real world "seat-of-the-pants" experience, what difference if any would I
see upgrading to the KTCX03-1?  I eventually would add the reference kit to
the internal 2 meter transverter.

 

One thought was improvement for FT8 (and eventually FT4) on HF and MFSK on 2
meters.  I have read some saw an improvement in transmitted phase noise -
especially with a linear amp.

 

I'm just trying to prioritize my K3S upgrades before there are no K3S parts
left to go around!!

 

Hank

K4HYJ

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