If the cable run(s) between the K3 & the antenna(s) is fairly short,
it'd be a great choice. If you've got long runs, being able to tune at
the antenna might work better, but might also be harder to keep out of
sight...
73, Ross N4RP
On 8/30/2017 11:19 AM, Joseph M. Durnal wrote:
Elecraft Operators,
I have been off the HF airwaves for several years. Those darned antenna
restrictions really take the fun out of it. But after helping staff the
K2BSA operation at the Boy Scout National Jamboree this summer I've really
been itching to get back on the air from home.
I have to come to grips that I'll never have a nice balanced antenna and
that I'm pretty much limited to random runs of wire here and there that can
be well hidden. Right now I have a manual MFJ tuner, but I know that got
old when changing bands or moving from the CW area to phone on 40 meters.
I also have some common second story grounding issues. I'm wondering if
the KAT3A would be a good investment for my K3 given my situation.
73 de Joseph M. Durnal - NE3R
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