On 5/19/2018 8:25 AM, Wes Stewart wrote:
The old K3 is deaf on 6 and 10 meters, if that matters to you.
Which is why to replace (or add) the newer KXVB board, which includes a
second preamp that can be selected above 15M.
73, Jim K9YC
ter is some specific way, or another, or certainly more "cutting
edge" SDR (but for what purpose?).
73, Will, wj9b
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On Sat, 5/19/18, Stefan von Baltz, DL1IAO wrote:
Subject: Re: [Elecraf
I have both. I haven't even upgraded the synthesizer in the K3, which by
general consensus is a must do.
The old K3 is deaf on 6 and 10 meters, if that matters to you.
The USB and internal sound card are nice in the K3S, but my serial-to-USB
adapter worked fine and the shack computer sound c
Hello Frank,
As of recently I have both a K3 (without upgrades) and a K3S. The improvements
which stick out for me are the improved CW timing of the new synthesizer at
speeds above 32WPM or so, the easiness and ruggedness of the new internal
soundcard when setting up digital modes, the selectab
Frank -
The K3 is a top quality radio as is. The "must have" improvement
is the new synthesizer, the KSYN3A Synthesizer Upgrade. It will
improve your ability to hear the pileup while chasing DX. The
improvement is noticeable in normal operation. It also improves
CW operation, but my CW isn't
I have a K3 with dual receivers that I purchased 5 years ago at Dayton.
It is the best radio I have ever owned hands down. My main use for the
radio is chasing DX.
I have read all the marketing materials about the improvements the K3S
has over the K3. On paper and in the lab the radio is an
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