Some users of the new synthesizer have also reported an improvement in the way 
diversity mode sounds. This is due to a change in the way the receivers are 
driven by the synths. 

In diversity mode, as long as the main and sub crystal filter offsets are 
matched, both receivers are driven by the main synth (the sub synth is not used 
in this case). So, when the VFO is moved, the local oscillator phase 
relationship remains stable between the main and sub receivers. 

With the original synths, moving the VFO even a small amount causes both the 
main and sub synths to be updated. Since they use separate LC oscillators, the 
phase relationship will change. The two will remain phase-locked to the 
reference, but the absolute value of the phase between the two synths will be 
some value between 0 and 180 degrees.

We'll add this to the FAQ.

73,
Wayne
N6KR
 


On Mar 2, 2015, at 6:10 PM, Walter Underwood <wun...@wunderwood.org> wrote:

> Start with the FAQ here: 
> http://www.elecraft.com/manual/KSYN3A%20FAQ-ver-C-2.pdf
> 
> The original announcement on this list described it like this:
> 
> The KSYN3A synthesizer module is a completely new design that improves on the 
> original KSYN3 in several ways:
> 
> ULTRA-LOW PHASE NOISE
> The KSYN3A significantly improves the K3's already excellent RX and TX phase 
> noise at close carrier spacings. This in turn noticeably improves the K3's 
> top performing close spaced Rx dynamic range, yielding even better weak 
> signal detection in the presence of strong signals.
> 
> FASTER CW BREAK-IN AND MORE ACCURATE CW ELEMENT TIMING
> 
> EXCELLENT MECHANICAL STABILITY
> The KSYN3A is virtually immune to both physical vibration and magnetic 
> coupling, and operates over a very wide temperature range.
> 
> 600-METER COVERAGE
> The KSYN3A extends VFO tuning down to 100 kHz, with sensitivity gradually 
> falling off below 450 kHz. Transmit output is as high as 1.0 mW for use with 
> a suitable external amplifier. (Note: 600-m and below operation also requires 
> the KBPF3 and KXV3 options.)
> 
> wunder
> K6WRU
> CM87wj
> http://observer.wunderwood.org/
> 
> On Mar 2, 2015, at 6:02 PM, James D. (Jimmy) Walker, Jr. via Elecraft 
> <elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> 
>> Can someone please give me a summary of this synthesizer issue or a useful 
>> link so I can understand all this conversation about new boards. I have a 
>> three year old K-3 and a one year old sub-receiver. Do I need these boards? 
>> What would they do for me? An off-list reply is welcome since it appears I’m 
>> the only one who doesn’t know what’s going on. Thanks.
>> 
>> Jimmy, WA4ILO
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