Jim,

An argument in favor of leaving the LPF in the line would be to keep strong VHF 
or UHF signals out of the receiver. Although there aren't as many TV stations 
in the VHF region any more, there are still plenty of FM broadcast signals that 
in an extreme case could create intermodulation distortion (or blocking) 
in your receiver.

For example, here in Los Angeles all of the broadcasting is on one mountaintop, 
3 miles north of me, consisting of about 25 MW ERP. I use an LPF for that 
reason.

But if a situation like that doesn't apply to you, you could probably do 
without it.

Al W6LX

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Just wondering if many K3 owners have a low pass filter in their coax line?

Jim / W6JHB
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