Hello Peter,

I'm not an Elecraft transceiver user so I'll defer to others on the radio 
specifics.

One thing to watch is that you're actually "seeing" the noise properly on the 
apparently high s/n port.  In other words, make sure the levels are sufficient 
throughout the analog - digital chain in order to allow a proper s/n 
calculation to be performed.  Not ensuring that is a classic way of getting an 
artificially high s/n.

73, Peter (Vk6HP)


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Behalf Of Peter Dougherty (W2IRT) via Elecraft
Sent: Friday, 2 February 2024 10:39 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3s port isolation??

So I have a weird situation going on with my K3s. First a bit of background:



I have been experiencing extreme powerline noise for years (this isn't about 
that), so I've been looking for ways of mitigating it on my end to at least get 
useful signals of some kind on 80 and 160. I have a K9AY loop RX antenna and a 
full-size 80m Inverted Vee at 65'. Tonight, I was switching between my Inverted 
Vee and the K9AY loop with an external noise-canceller (WIMO "QRM
Eliminator") in line. It's somewhat effective with about a 30dB improvement on 
the K9AY. But then something quite unexpected happened.

I wanted to see how low my noise floor was with this new device inline so I 
figured I'd switch to an empty antenna port (ANT-2 on the K3s). As soon as I 
pressed the button my noise floor dropped to from about -130 to -140 on my P3, 
lower than it's been in years. But I was still hearing FT8 and the 
signal-to-noise improved considerably. This is.surprising to say the least.
How am I still able to copy weak FT8 signals (and CW) with absolutely nothing 
connected to the ANT-2 port? I'm talking about copying stations in A7, V3, CT3, 
and west-coast US, not strong locals. I don't think I've ever had lowband S/N 
that good before to be honest. What is the port isolation supposed to be like 
on the K3s and is what I'm seeing normal?



Just to be clear, I disconnected my AUX antenna that I use occasionally for 
diversity RX, and my K9AY and it was still the same. Only my Inverted Vee was 
connected to the K3s. When I disconnected it everything dropped to nothing. Is 
what I'm seeing expected behaviour? And this leads to a big question. With 
ANT-2 selected for RX, (remember, there's nothing connected to the ANT-2 SO-239 
on the radio) is it possible to select a different TX Antenna? I'd be pleased 
as punch to receive in this configuration but it's not practical to manually 
switch from ANT-2 on receive back to ANT-1 for transmit.





Regards,
Peter Dougherty, W2IRT



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