I have been frustrated by the lack of measurements that we can hold on to as we 
discuss the noisy K3 receiver that many folks are reporting. 

Help me out here: are we talking about the *amount* of noise, or the 
*character* of the noise? I don't even think we've established the answer to 
this.

If it's the amount of noise that folks are hearing, wouldn't you just turn the 
gain down to match your Other receiver? No two receivers have the same amount 
of gain, and I think this point has been lost on some of us.

If it's the character of the noise, and if you find it objectionable, and if no 
settings of gain, filtering or noise reduction change it, I'd say it's time to 
go back to the Other receiver, and I'm not being facetious about this.

But in lieu of measured data, let's ask the folks with noisy K3 receivers a few 
empirical questions:

1. Set up your K3 and your favorite Other receiver to receive the same band 
noise. Set them up like you usually do: AF gain, RF gain, etc. Note the noise 
level of the Other receiver... don't look at S-meters, voltmeters, etc., just 
memorize the noise.

Now switch to the K3 and go into the CONFIG menu.

a. Is there any setting of AGC THR that gives you the same noise as Other? 

If so, use it.

If not, proceed to step b.

b. Is there any setting of AGC SLP that gives you the same noise as Other?

If so, use it.

If not, I don't know what to tell you.

Actually, there might be a possible Step c., and that would be to adjust the RF 
gain on the K3 to match Other.



Al  W6LX
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