Phil Others opinions may vary, but here is my experience - a K2 works well without DSP.
Yes you already likely heard a base K2 is all analog. But note that is has this feature - the xtal filter bandwidth is programmable. I literally have mine set up for 700, 400, 250 and 100 Hz bandwidth. After getting these selectable filters well centered - it acts a lot like using a DSP filter - and I find it provides enough settings for CW. The filter shapes are not quite as sharp as DSP, but still pretty good. Also with no DSP, the audio is pleasant to listen to. In my opinion, the rig works great with no DSP. I also have the SSB filters set to vary from 1.6 kHz upward. They also work pretty well. Here a DSP filter could help with adjacent frequency interference by being sharper. If you are planning on all CW, or even mostly CW, I suggest you can do well without the DSP. For many years my K2 was only equipped with 160m and SSB options. I do use a NESCAF external audio filter for pulling weak signals out on 160 and 80m. It has a potentiometer for BW adjustment - which you might prefer over the internal fixed settings. But I have this feeling you might be thrilled enough with using your K3 at QRP levels, so you'll have to weigh do you really need this other rig in the shack, or for travel when you have a KX1. You could diversify your 'build' portfolio by doing something homebrew and/or another QRP project (hint check Az Scorpions and FourState for ideas). 73 Curt Gang, So, I am thinking that another kit is in my future. I have a K3 and a KX1 and I am thinking about the K2. I would be using it for CW and QRP or 2*QRP only. So, I wouldn't plan on getting the SSB option and I am not planning on the 100 watt PA or the ATU. But, I do have questions about filters (remember, CW usage only). 1. Question: is the radio a completely analog radio (no DSP) if you DO NOT buy the DSP filter option? 2. Question: is the DSP filter worth the money? 3. Question: is the Audio filter useful? Is the Audio filter still useful if I buy the DSP filter? Any other comments and suggestions are definitely accepted. 73, phil, K7PEH ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html