2) Kenwood TS590 ...Upside: Biggest bang for the buck (IMO) contest capable xcvr, Good audio ..Downside: Looks like it has a weird audio codec (meaning not the standard Kenwood). I see that N1MM works with it ...but I wonder about other software plus the MK2R+.
With MK2R+ you ignore the internal CODEC and the USB connection - use RS-232 for CAT and the normal ACC/Mic jacks for audio connections. The overall issue with Kenwood is that it does not have a separate "mode" for AFSK/PSK31 - you need to rely on the "digital band map" in microHAM Router to distinguish between phone and digital. Sometimes that can be a bit of an issue - e.g. 40 meters.
3) KX3+KXPA100(+existing KAT/KPA500) ..Upside: The KX3 really intrigues me.
The KX3 is most certainly *not* a contest radio. Since it lacks FSK, and dedicated line out/line in connections, microHAM does not support the KX3 (or any other radio that lacks one or more required connections like a serial CAT port, or separate analog line out, and analog line in). If it were me, the choice would be between the K3 and TS-590 ... and I would lean toward the K3 due to the availability of P3 and KRX3. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 3/27/2014 10:25 PM, Stephen Bloom wrote:
Hey all: I've been the owner of a K3, KAT500, and KPA500, and a Microham MK2R+ for about 9 months now. Love em all. The one additional thing I wanted was a Legal Limit amp (I'm a fairly active contester). Bought an Expert 2K-FA and just put that online. So far so good. The one clear downside to the 2K-FA is ...that it is loud (actually quieter than most High Power amps but still loud). With that said ...and given the fact that the Expert Amp SO2R isn't really SO2R (second antenna is rx only) ...I'm going to pair a second rig with the KPA500 and use it as a backup contest rig and as main for non contest Qs where I don't need the extra 3DB. Right now the second rig is a Kenwood TS2000 ...which isn't really a contest or DX quality transceiver. The three options I'm mulling over are .. 1) another K3 ...Upside: SO2R is most intuitive with identical xcvrs, plays well with KPA500/KAT500, identical cabling ...Downside: Expensive, It's more fun to have different rigs to play with, and like others, I find the K3 can be kind of "harsh" to listen to for many hours. 2) Kenwood TS590 ...Upside: Biggest bang for the buck (IMO) contest capable xcvr, Good audio ..Downside: Looks like it has a weird audio codec (meaning not the standard Kenwood). I see that N1MM works with it ...but I wonder about other software plus the MK2R+. 3) KX3+KXPA100(+existing KAT/KPA500) ..Upside: The KX3 really intrigues me. In a perfect world ...the Second Rig would be one I could easily take portable. The Sherwood reviews seem to indicate that the KX3 rcv performance is comparable to the K3, and I'm a real fan of Elecraft in general. Downside: Clearly there is no technical reason one couldn't chain all this together, but I wonder if anyone actually has done it, and if there were any configuration issues Any input would be appreciated. Thanks and 73 Steve KL7SB ------------------------------------ Yahoo Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Elecraft_K3/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Elecraft_K3/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: elecraft_k3-dig...@yahoogroups.com elecraft_k3-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: elecraft_k3-unsubscr...@yahoogroups.com <*> Your use of Yahoo Groups is subject to: https://info.yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/utos/terms/
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