Interesting idea Keith!

I must admit that I too have often been turning down gain controls while 
transmitting, not only on the K3, but even more on other rigs. At other times I 
have been using semi-QSK with a *LONG* timeout, even though the rig including 
amp can handle full QSK. The reason is that my aging brain finds it harder 
every year to focus on a task. Sending CW (my favorite mode) requires my 100% 
attention, and *any* distraction can make me mess up: other stations received 
within the passband, band noise, fan noise, relay clicks, and even hard edges 
on the side tone. I am so happy that the K3 doesn't have the relay clicks of my 
old 1000D, but under some circumstances its QSK/side tone have given me "hard 
edges" although that is normally not the case. The K3's selectivity is a great 
blessing, and although I can copy a single signal among several in a wide 
passband, I tend to reduce bandwidth during a QSO so that I can transmit 
without hearing other stations. I recently got a nice headset that blocks 
external sounds for the purpose of blocking out the vacuum relay clicks and fan 
noise from my amplifier. 

Your automatic ducking of the AF gain during transmission would be a welcome 
option that I would probably end up using sometimes if it were implemented. I 
guess the ducking as used during full QSK could use a delay equal to the 
semi-QSK delay setting. For use with semi-QSK perhaps one would want to use a 
shorter time constant for switching to receive and a separate longer time 
before receive gets full gain.

Another idea: Since much of the distracting noise between characters can be 
eliminated by using a really narrow bandwidth, how about a new twist on Dual 
Passband: transmit full QSK with the very narrow receive bandwidth and open up 
the bandwidth to 500 Hz or so after a delay set by the semi-QSK delay?

73,
Erik K7TV

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darwin, Keith 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:47 AM
  Subject: [Elecraft] K3 feature request - I want Ducking!


  Hey troops,

  I had an idea last night while in CW QSO with my K3.  I've noticed that I 
always turn the AF gain down when I send CW.  I have the side tone volume set 
to just the right level for the Spot function to work, but when I send CW I 
want to greatly reduce the distraction from the receiver.  I still want to hear 
it, but not be distracted by it.

  That got me thinking about ducking.  Boy, would it be cool if the K3 would 
duck the receiver under the CW side tone.  I'd want it to be engaged only when 
sending (not for spot) and I'd like the AF gain reduction to be adjustable 
through a menu setting.

  I guess another way to implement this might be to have the side tone affect 
the AGC so when I send, my RX responds as if it were a real signal and the AGC 
kicks in to quiet the receiver.  In this case, I'd want to set the amount of 
gain reduction and whether to use Fast or Slow recovery.

  - Keith N1AS -
  - K3 711 -
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