Lee Buller wrote:

but the K3 is one great radio Field Day was a joy to operate on both
CW and SSB.
There were stations close in and I never knew they were there.

Actually, the K3 has started a new ham-social problem of the have and have nots. I noticed with my K3 at the K8DAA field day site, that I could copy just about anything. But many were not hearing me due to AGC pumping/lockout of signals some 5-10kHz away. It was very noticable. We had a K3 on 20 cw about 300 feet from a K3 on SSB, and we never knew the other guy was there (This deals with raw RF overload).

  But that receiver, well, maybe it's "too" good?  ;)

  Tom K8TB




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