Ron et al,
Compared to my XV50/K2 station my K3 is much more practical on 6 meters in a 
suburban, high noise, high EMI environment (metro Phoenix).  The attenuator had 
to be always on in my K2 to keep it from being overloaded by the XV50 RX 
output.  In addition I turned the K2 RF gain down to bring the system gain down 
to improve the audio S/N.  To use the XV50 at all here, because of internally 
generated IMD products, I had to build a N6CA terminating high pass/low pass 
filter to put in the antenna lead to filter out the multiple hundreds of 
kilowatts worth of FM and TV carriers that are being transmitted 10 miles LOS 
from my QTH.  
  
I have had no such difficulties with the K3.  With my 7/8 wavelength, 5 element 
Yagi at 45' I have heard plenty of MS pings and bursts and all of the usual 
tropo signals that I am used to hearing and working within 120 miles of here in 
mountainous central Arizona.  The sensitivity to dynamic range balance seems 
fine to me on the K3 as is.  Any further decreases in noise figure should be 
done with a low-gain external preamp at or near the antenna.
(See N6CA's web site for information on the terminating low pass filter and an 
excellent VHF preamp.)

73
Gary, N7IR
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