wayne burdick wrote:
Mike, W9QS wrote:
I have a K3/10 on order. I have used my K2 for over a year and find
the filters to be very good. I operate 90% on the time on QRP CW.
I'm looking for opinions on which roofing filters I might include.
Mike,
If you operate CW at all, you'll almost surely want at least one
narrow filter. Either our 400 Hz or 500 Hz filter would be a great
all-around choice.
I'm *not* just trying to sell filters :) The reason you need a
narrow filter is that the K3's entire receiver architecture is based
on the premise that the 1st I.F. filter should be close to the
communications bandwidth in use. This is what sets the K3 apart from
other transceivers that use an up-conversion architecture, and thus
very wide front-end filtering (at least in relation to CW or data
modes -- 3 to 15 kHz).
The K2 has a similar architecture to the K3. In that case, a single
crystal filter covers bandwidths from about 200 to 2000 Hz. The K3
builds on this concept, using multiple fixed-bandwidth filters with
much lower ripple, stronger signal handling in all stages, and a
synthesizer with extremely low phase noise. But both receivers use
low-noise 2nd IFs that really should be protected from out-of-band
signals. (In this case, out of band means "outside the crystal filter.")
If you're a K2 owner, you're already use to the protection you get
from narrow filtering. You'll probably want that same kind of signal
handling performance in your K3 if you use it on Field Day, or during
a contest, or just when the band is open and signals are strong.
If you look at Sherwood's receiver performance chart
(http://www.sherweng.com/table.html), you'll see that the K2 has
respectable IMD dynamic range at 2 kHz: close to that of the Icom
IC-7800 (at 1/10th the price :) But the K3 is at the top of the chart
-- 15 to 20 dB better, depending on the filter bandwidth. To obtain
this benefit from having a K3, IMHO you really need narrow filtering.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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I got the 6, 2.7 (standard), and 1.8 KHz filters in my K3. I realize
that a narrower filter will be good for crowded CW with strong stations,
but was waiting for the release of the "variable" filter mentioned on
the website. Is there any more recent information on the status of that
option?
MNI TNX and VY 73, Lance
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