it all may depend on what you are interested in
if just a casual listener than the one from North Country Radio is good
]I built a good converter using a DBM from mini circuits and used a 
clock osc for the LO,,, driving it at 4 Mhz It tunes nicely in and around
the 80 meter band
is very stable and works well for the QRSS modes using very slow CW
or pick up a used R75

Bob K3DJC
On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 19:00:22 -0500 Jim Miller <j...@jtmiller.com> writes:
> I think I remember someone mentioning an upconverter to allow the K3 
> to
> receive below 500Khz. No interest in transmitting but would like to 
> listen.
> 
> Any links?
> 
> 73
> 
> jim ab3cv
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