Yes, thank you Matt for the explanation. I obviously didn't think it
through as well as I should have.
- Brendon
KK6AYI
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Matt Maguire wrote:
> Hi Brendon,
>
> In a way you are right, but consider this: the per-band nulling procedure
> is to compensate for amplitu
I am looking for a set of KIO3 boards (no longer available from Elecraft since
the introduction of the KIO3B) to replace a board in one of my K3s with a
damaged component.
Please email me if you have a set you would be willing part with, and include
the serial number of the K3 they came from a
Hi Brendon,
In a way you are right, but consider this: the per-band nulling procedure is to
compensate for amplitude and phase variations introduced in the LO and quad
mixer which can be different from band to band. However, when you put a roofing
filter in the signalling path, it will introduce
Brendon,
it is per band and it makes a real difference!
73, Olli
Contest, DX & radio projects: http://www.dh8bqa.de
Am 07.10.2016 um 17:59 schrieb Brendon Whateley:
Given my understanding of the roofing filter design in the KX3, I don't
think there is any per-band adjustments to make. IIRC,
Given my understanding of the roofing filter design in the KX3, I don't
think there is any per-band adjustments to make. IIRC, the filter is an
analog low-pass filter that operates after the direct down-conversion.
If I'm wrong, then please set me straight. Especially because I'm
considering addin
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