I have a Tony Parks SoftRock v6.2 Lite for 30 meters. It's packaged for use with the K3. The included crystal is 32.7680 MHz and the divide-by-four frequency is 8.192 MHz. Combined with Jack's Z10000 buffer amp with 70 dB of isolation, is the local oscillator isolated and offset from the K3's IF enough so that it won't degrade the Elecraft's performance with IMD, BDR, etc.?

The isolation, coupled with the actual LO frequency being as far removed from the IF as you state, may be sufficient to protect the K3 from performance degradation. The only way to know,of course, is to make a comprehensive set of measurements, then attach the pandaptor, then make the same set of measurements and verify none are degraded. I have not made this set of comparative measurements under these conditions, so I cannot state categorically that there will be no adverse impact to the K3 under any and all circumstances.

It seems clear, though, that the Z10000 buffer amp will dramatically improve things when attempting to use a softrock as a panadaptor.

Not asked, but relevant, is whether this combination will give you the panadaptor performance you expect. The LP-PAN project, for example, found it necessary to add an 8.215 MHz bandpass filter to the front end of the "softrock" portion of the system. And of course the performance is highly dependent on the soundcard you use for the baseband IQ output from the softrock.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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