Hi Bill,

I'm still not clear on the general-coverage receive option -- if it is indeed "optional" or available by default in a minimally configured radio.

The basic radio, as well as the subreceiver, have a full array of ham-band-only filters at the front end. This is to ensure excellent performance in the ham bands. These filters are switched in by means of relays.

The KBPF3 option is a small plug-in module that sits above the ham-band filters. It, too, has a number of filters switched in by relays. The difference is that these are wider filters, covering all of the area between the ham bands. But they share the same input/output path as the ham-band filters. When not selected, the GC filters have absolutely no effect on performance, thanks to a very careful layout that minimizes trace lengths.

When you tune the radio well outside the ham bands, an appropriate GC filter is automatically selected by firmware.

Is this the only filter installable for GC receive?

Yes, at present. You can install the KBPF3 on the main receiver or sub receiver or both.

However, the K3 has that "modularity" thing we've been talking about, so in theory we could design a different band-pass filter set for special applications.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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