Because of the gain distribution, when the K3 preamp is on the improvement in
overall noise figure due to the buffer mod is less obvious than when the
preamp is off. The preamp dominates the noise figure when it's on, but the
buffer loss dominates the noise figure when the preamp is off. Since it's
generally smart to run with the preamp off on the lower bands, therefore,
the mod is quite helpful for low band use.  

Larry N8LP



Bill W4ZV wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Jack Smith-6 wrote:
>> 
>> The main reason one might wish to apply the buffer modification to the 
>> K3 instead of cranking up the LP-Pan gain or purchasing one of my Z10000 
>> buffer amplifiers is that a somewhat improved noise figure will result 
>> if the K3's IF output follower loss is reduced. In practice, the 
>> improvement in noise figure is not huge as the overall NF is set mostly 
>> by the early gain stages in the K3.
>> 
> 
> Another reason to reduce transfer loss inside the K3 is that you're not
> forced to use the internal PREamplifier to compensate for the loss at IF
> OUT.  If you enable PRE to get more output to LP-PAN, you potentially risk
> degrading the dynamic range of the K3 itself by applying more gain than
> needed to its internal IF chain.
> 
> 73,  Bill
> 
> 

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