>> I can't resist this. This weekend I heard a big pileup on 9X0SP but
>> I  could barely hear the 9X station. With the APF he was solid copy.

I listened to XV2RZ for quite a while last night on 20 meters.  He was
only an occasional "ping" in the noise without the APF but perfectly
Q5 for well over an hour with the APF engaged.  With my 30 foot high 
Windom and barefoot K3, I did not stand a chance of working him but the
benefit of the existing APF is night and day.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 11/1/2010 2:37 PM, Vic K2VCO wrote:
> I can't resist this. This weekend I heard a big pileup on 9X0SP but I could 
> barely hear
> the 9X station. With the APF he was solid copy. I worked him on the second 
> call with my
> 100w K3, thanks to these two factors:
>
> 1) The APF which let me copy him.
>
> 2) The P3, which let me see the signal of the last guy he worked, which was 
> in an
> unexpected place. When I called him, my not-so-strong signal was alone and 
> right where it
> needed to be!
>
> On 11/1/2010 11:12 AM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
>
>> If you are one of those in the APF alpha test group, feel free to still
>> post comments on your use of APF etc.
>
>
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