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From: Gary D Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I've been wondering how the numbers really affect what we hear. If a
ham were to sit down in front of all the top rigs, >blind folded and not allowed to touch them, would he or she be able to pick out the one with the best receiver by just >using his or her ears? Lets assume that this ham has good hearing and that every rig is set the same. I realize that people >have different reasons for picking a rig and that it isn't always based on lab tests otherwise we would all own the same rig >assuming money is not a factor :-) But is there really a difference in the lab numbers as close as they are or are we just >chasing numbers? 

IMHO:

It depends on what you are doing.

Under good conditions (decent signal strength, not a lot of QRM or QRN, etc.), you won't hear much difference between a K3 and any other half-decent rig.

It's when things are less-than-good that the differences really begin to show. Like when you're trying to dig out an S1 signal next to an S9+40 signal. Or when the band is full of signals of all kinds and strengths, but you only want to hear one of them. Etc. What tough conditions do is to show up the weaknesses in a rig.

There's also the inability to set every rig the same. Filter responses and DSP settings vary all over the place, as do gain controls, notches, etc.

The numbers show what can be measured objectively. But that's not the only measure of a rig. What really shows the quality of a design is a combination of the numbers and other factors, like how tiring is it to operate the rig, how well it makes contacts of the kind you like to make, etc.

IOW, for me, the real test is this: How much fun do you have with the rig?

73 de Jim, N2EY


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