For a look at good bandwidth control, tune down into the AM broadcast band with the K3 and P3. Note that AM stations are powerful enough that you can receive them at the upper end of the broadcast band even without the extended receive option for the K3.

When I tuned down there in the San Francisco Bay Area, I could see stations right next to each other, each with significant power stretching for nearly the full 10 KHz permitted bandwidth and a very small sliver of clear bandwidth between each station. It is a wonderful demonstration of good spectrum utilisation.

Cheers - Bill, AE6JV

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