Jeff Stai wrote:


K3 #27 was also in the SS CW to the tune of 546 QSOs.

I'll post more later, but very briefly: I am totally blown away by the K3.

There was a point where I had to separate one signal from another maybe 200Hz or 300Hz away, and call and work him. And I just turned a knob and the other signal went away*. And I worked the desired station like it was almost nothing. Damn.

I have never operated a radio that was so easy to tune and isolate a signal. You just center it, and crank down the width, and there it is. Damn.

- jeff wk6i

*OK, there were some clicks - but they didn't matter! For reference, I have the 8-pole 400Hz and 250Hz filters installed.

* What Jeff is referring to is an slight receiver audio artifact that occurs when adjusting the DSP filter passband. It only occurs at certain passband settings, and only during actual adjustment. Lyle (Mr. DSP) and I will be looking into this soon.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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