How many roofing filters do you need in a K3?

I belong to the liberal arts faction...

In other words I don't know what I am talking about... ;-)


I ordered my K3 with the secondary RX, 6kHz Filter, FM Filter, 2x 2.7kHz and the CG frontend filter.

As for the other roofing filters, I also am unsure what I should order - mainly because we do not know yet, when which filters will be avaidable, and we do not have any hard data on the filters themselves.

If the variable filters have no real disadvantages (factors such as skirt steepness down to c. -30dB, image rejection for IF to NF, impulse behaviour, etc.), then I personally would try and cover as large a bandwidth range as possible with the variable filters.

My dream configuration could look like this:

RX1

1) 200Hz (or 250Hz)
2) 300Hz to 600Hz variable
3) 600Hz to 1.2kHz variable
4) 1.2kHz to 2.4kHz variable
5) 2.7kHz (or 2.8kHz)

RX2+CG

1) 300Hz to 600Hz variable
2) 1.2kHz to 2.4kHz variable
3) 2.7khz (or 2.8kHz)
4) 3kHz to 6kHz variable
5) FM

OTOH, if the A/D and AGC are good enough, we might be able to do with only few well choosen bandwidths.

I doubt Elecraft will offer a 3kHz to 6kHz, and 600Hz to 1.2kHz is also not very likely. But maybe the firmware will allow people who have the right skills to design and build their own filters.

I do think this will become an area for much discussion in months to come, especially if third parties also start to offer roofing filters for the K3.


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