Joe,
The filter match or not match question does revolve around your decision
about diversity mode.
How many times are you in QSO when QSB becomes a problem? The answer to
that question is the real decision point for a casual operator. If your
answer is that QSB is never or seldom a
before you can decide that.
Bruce-W8FU
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Joseph Carter
Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 12:32 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 - getting a sub receiver - filter suggestions
hi Joe - I'll just add that your 2.7, 400, 200 sounds perfect for what you
enjoy doing (CW, data, casual SSB). Unless you have identified a specific
need for another filter that would seem to make sense. If you do want to
try another filter, consider installing the Sub with 2.7 and 400, and put
Joe,
You have gotten several replies. I ordered my k3 with the sub-Rx and
have installed just the duplicate of my 2.8-KHz SSB filter. That
permits me to run diversity reception on CW, digital, or
SSB. Bandwidth can be set using the DSP independent of the roofing
filter. I would guess you
Greeting all.
Between my birthday and Christmas my wife has OK'd the purchase of the
sub-receiver for my K3 (#6623).
I have read the recommendations by Wayne on the order site and originally
thought I would just duplicate the filters in the
main receiver (2.7, 400, 200) as I do mostly CW and
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