First of all, let's rename this thread.
I hate it when the subject line has nothing to do with the contents.
This has nothing to do with scores.

OK, kiddies, pull a chair up to the fire and let Uncle Ralphie tell you
about his experiences on the bands.

>...Once again this year the K3s AGC failed to perform adequately for us...
Good ol' Fred hits the nail on the head again.
I've been meaning to report my observations during the SS CW and WW CW.

The AGC is my least favourite part of the K3. I've tried everyone's
suggestions as to settings, and it sort of works, but I'm not satisfied.
I compare it to my most recent 'analog' radio, the 1000mp, full of Inrads.

During both the SS and WW, I was plagued with clicks from stations just
outside my passband. I don't hear the signals, just the clicks. An S9+20
signal that I can't hear produces S9 clicks that cover up weaker signals. I
usually thought they come from an un-modified 1000mp (bad reputation for
clicks), and during the SS suspected that it might be done deliberatly to
give the runners a nice clear frequency. Hmmmm.... Maybe should de-modify
my 'mp and give them a dose of their own medicine.

While running JAs in the WW, I had a station set up shop less than .4 khz
away and give me headaches with his clicks (I'm using a .250 filter and
couldn't hear his signal). I even moved to his freq and said "bad clicks"
(it was a JA). In desparation, I tried turning off the AGC, and whaddaya
know - the clix almost disappeared! That was fine until I was called by a
LOUD signal - ouch! AGC back on, and I had to find another frequency. I'll
have to do more research to see if this happens with every signal, or just
those with a tendency to click. Maybe in the 10m contest.

Somebody's gotta come up with better settings (or better software) for the
AGC. And I don't wanna hear from those who say "It's a very flexible system
- just tweak all the settings until you find the one you like". That tells
me nothing. And I know enough not to run with the NB on.

Speaking of which, I'm having trouble with the NB, too. If I adjust it to
help with the power line noise, it shortens the characters too much -
sounds like everyone has their keyer weight turned way down. (I thought
that was the case, too, until I turned the NB off.) There have been cases
on 160 where turning the NB on increases the 'mush' and makes signals less
readable.

As far as audio harshness goes, putting the DSP upgrade into #1823 smoothed
out the audio considerably - almost as good as the 'mp.

I do not rail against Elecraft the company, whom I respect.
(Although I think the comment on them not being contesters has some merit.)
I just do not understand parts of the K3.

Respectfully submitted,
Ralph, VE7XF

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