K3 Serial No. 3813 joins K3 Serial No. 2783 on my radio desk.  The 3813 K3 
shipped from Aptos (or thereabouts) this last Monday.  It has the LPF mod and 
the new DSP board.  Please understand that I have significant high and low 
frequency hearing loss due to lots of loud noises in a past life.  I wear 
hearing aids which do a pretty good job of getting my hearing up where normal 
people hear.  Not the acute hearing types, though.  So, my observations on the 
audio of the two radios are totally subjective and not the least scientific.

All that said, I cannot tell any difference in performance and audio response 
between 3813 and 2783.  But then, I am one of those who never heard the DSP 
artifacts in the first place.  Both radios are running the latest production 
release.  I live in the country, so the NB does not get much use.  The NR, on 
the other hand, gets a pretty good workout.  I got hooked on DSP noise 
reduction with an Orion some years ago.  I can tell little, if any, difference 
between the two K3s.  The 3813 radio may be just a little quieter with the NR 
setting of 'F 1-2'.  Looking at both radios now, I notice that the volume 
control (main and sub) are set to pretty much the same place on both radios.  I 
will say that Don's suggestion in a posting related to AGC parameter settings 
really made a whumping difference in my 2783 K3.  He suggested an AGC slope of 
2 and a threshold of 8.  If you are having bumby AGC action and reduced volume, 
try those settings.  Works great on both the K3s.

I have ordered the DSP board upgrade and the LPF mod.  I did so just to keep 
the 2783 radio current.  That new hardware may become important in the future.

I replaced an FT-2000D with all the PEP updates with the 3813 K3.  The Quadra 
went, too.  An Expert 1K-FA amp will be delivered Monday.  With that amp and 
two K3's, I've got the best of DX'ing and contesting environments, less 
antennas, that a small pistol can have.  I'm working on the antenna situation.  
A 40 Meter four square begins the improvements in that area.  See you in the 
pileups.

73 and HNY

Jim, K4ZMV
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