The K3 TX EQ works better if you cut, rather than amplify. Start off by cutting everything below 500 Hz all the way down. Then experiment with boosting the 1500 Hz and above. Having someone listen that is close by is a big help.

-John NI0K

Dauer, Edward wrote on 11/19/2018 8:50 AM:
I posted a question on the MHDXA site this morning, asking how calling stations 
distinguish themselves in pileups in SSB contests, where shifting frequency 
isn’t possible, other than by selective timing.  The answers were to shift the 
transmitted audio frequency curve upwards.  One suggested having a high-pitched 
YL record the call for a DVR.

Assuming that advice is tactically sound, what settings on a K3 would those in 
the know recommend?

That question comes from my just having worked the SSB SS contest, my first SSB 
contest since being licensed many many many moons ago.  The K3/P3/K-Pod/KPA all 
performed flawlessly.  Worked every US section – except my own (Colorado).  Is 
it possible to claim credit for a QSO selfie?

Thanks, as always,

Ted, KN1CBR

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