It is also very convenient during contesting. When running on a given
freq and the QSO rate is going down, you can use the sub RX to work
multipliers. It enables you to listen to your run freq and to the
multiplier, work the multiplier quickly and immediately return to you
run freq. That way you
I'm hoping to do some experimentation with diversity reception to
significantly improve weak signal reception and reduce QSB. Something I
know very little about and want to learn from those who have done it with
other more elaborate systems: I hear the K3 offers most, if not all of what
is
Elecraftians. (sounds like a Indian Tribe from the Dakotas or from an alien
planet)
Would someone like to expound the virtues and advantages of adding the second
receiver to the K3? I want to know what I could gain from have a second
receiver in the K3.
Lee - K0WA
In our day and age
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:32:55 -0700 (PDT), Lee Buller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elecraftians. (sounds like a Indian Tribe from the Dakotas or from an
alien planet)
Would someone like to expound the virtues and advantages of adding the second
receiver to the K3? I want to know what I could
Would someone like to expound the virtues and advantages of adding the second
receiver to the K3? I want to know what I could gain from have a second
receiver in the K3.
One reason I really wanted the second Rx in the K3 is from experience
long ago in a town far, far away.
QRM WARS
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