Yes, the group's CW signals on 20m and 17 during the day have been solid --
but my efforts to grab this new one have not been rewarded with a QSO yet. 
I was hoping the team would show off the K3's receiver by purposefully
pulling the small signals like mine out of the frey.  (I did get a good
contact with Andy, DL8LAS while he was onboard the ship to the island,
however -- THANKS!)  So I will continue to pound away with my 100 watts and
attic dipole....    73 de Ken N4OI


john.brewer wrote:
> 
> Those K3's on Ducie sure sound good...they have very nice keying
> characteristics and are
> obviously not having any problems vacuuming up signals either.   Great
> stuff!   The K3
> certainly would seem to be the rig of choice for DXpeditions....
> 
> John K5MO
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