Re: [Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

2017-11-22 Thread lmarion
You are so very correct. If you are not using the diversity  capability of 
the K3s, you are really missing out.


Leroy AB7CE

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From: Bill Johnson

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

Gary, well stated.  The diversity of the K3(S) is amazing.  It has 
eliminated use of all other rigs in my shack except for the occasional 
KX3/X2 updates when not in portable.  Love the mode.  I use a vertical and 
horizontal loop as the two antennas.  I use the loop for transmitting.


73,
Bill
K9YEQ

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Al,

Nice read. I agree wholeheartedly with
you. I had never used the APF/DUAL PB
until Wayne, I believe it was, mentioned it some time back. I'd tried it in 
the beginning but wasn't skilled using the radio then and it was left by the 
wayside.


I had used Diversity often and with great success, it always was a plus for 
me and any insertion loss was certainly either made up for by adding the 
preamp or at the least by the increased quality of the signal received. In 
my case I have the 200Hz filters in the main & Sub Rx board and often run 
the width down as tightly as possible and if I must, adjust the RF gain to 
compensate for band conditions and I don't find any ringing.  If the RF 
adjustment is causing a loss with band conditions, I open up the width a 
little and still use the RF, but not as aggressively.


With that, I miss nothing in there and
have as tight a width as possible with
excellent tone from my received signals.
Add to that the magnificence of the SubRx and It's genius. I would never be 
without the Sub Receiver, it's to me, absolutely essential for me to copy as 
best is possible.


Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it.

73,

Gary
KA1J


As has been the case for the past several years the only K3 control I
touched during the CW SS was the tuning knob because there was never
any reason to futz with anything else. Whatever settings I had simply
worked for every condition during the weekend, and besides, I always
seemed to be focused on signals and never on the rig itself, thanks to
this ability of the K3 to vanish while you're using it. This year I
operated with DUAL PB for the entire contest. With the context
bandwidth set to 500 Hz it sounded tight and open at the same time...
really interesting... and I found it to be free of ringing. The K3 is
so highly configurable and DUAL PB is just one more way to make it
sound consistently fresh.

Tonight I started thinking about the next contest -- the best contest
of the year, may I say-- which is the 160 meter contest in less than
two weeks, and so I set up the N6RK receiving loop and diversity
reception. In so doing, I reminded myself of the major reason why I
got the K3 all those years ago. As I type this I'm listening to 80 in
diversity and it's almost spooky hearing signals swim around in the
soundstage of my headphones. What would have been a deep fade turns
into the gentle movement of the signal from left (main receiver on the
horizontal) to right (sub on the loop) and back again. Amazing. If you
haven't tried diversity, it's worth the effort. There's KI6BZT in
Oakland, slightly biased toward the left headphone, occasionally
leaking right of center, talking to K6UIP in Encinitas slammed to the
right. And sure enough, Neil says he's on a vertical antenna. And
further down the band, at 3508, an HK0 calling CQ, who I don't think I
could have had a chance of hearing without diversity.

I'm sure I'll hear you on the 160, thanks to DUAL PB and diversity,
but you probably won't hear me (but that's not the K3's fault;
unfortunately, I'm on a very small city lot). I'll make my 50
contacts, and I hope you're one of them.

Al  W6LX

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Re: [Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

2017-11-22 Thread Bill Johnson
Gary, well stated.  The diversity of the K3(S) is amazing.  It has eliminated 
use of all other rigs in my shack except for the occasional KX3/X2 updates when 
not in portable.  Love the mode.  I use a vertical and horizontal loop as the 
two antennas.  I use the loop for transmitting.

73,
Bill
K9YEQ

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Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2017 6:40 AM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

Al,

Nice read. I agree wholeheartedly with
you. I had never used the APF/DUAL PB
until Wayne, I believe it was, mentioned it some time back. I'd tried it in the 
beginning but wasn't skilled using the radio then and it was left by the 
wayside. 

I had used Diversity often and with great success, it always was a plus for me 
and any insertion loss was certainly either made up for by adding the preamp or 
at the least by the increased quality of the signal received. In my case I have 
the 200Hz filters in the main & Sub Rx board and often run the width down as 
tightly as possible and if I must, adjust the RF gain to compensate for band 
conditions and I don't find any ringing.  If the RF adjustment is causing a 
loss with band conditions, I open up the width a little and still use the RF, 
but not as aggressively.

With that, I miss nothing in there and
have as tight a width as possible with
excellent tone from my received signals. 
Add to that the magnificence of the SubRx and It's genius. I would never be 
without the Sub Receiver, it's to me, absolutely essential for me to copy as 
best is possible.

Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it.  

73,

Gary
KA1J

> As has been the case for the past several years the only K3 control I 
> touched during the CW SS was the tuning knob because there was never 
> any reason to futz with anything else. Whatever settings I had simply 
> worked for every condition during the weekend, and besides, I always 
> seemed to be focused on signals and never on the rig itself, thanks to 
> this ability of the K3 to vanish while you're using it. This year I 
> operated with DUAL PB for the entire contest. With the context 
> bandwidth set to 500 Hz it sounded tight and open at the same time...
> really interesting... and I found it to be free of ringing. The K3 is 
> so highly configurable and DUAL PB is just one more way to make it 
> sound consistently fresh.
> 
> Tonight I started thinking about the next contest -- the best contest 
> of the year, may I say-- which is the 160 meter contest in less than 
> two weeks, and so I set up the N6RK receiving loop and diversity 
> reception. In so doing, I reminded myself of the major reason why I 
> got the K3 all those years ago. As I type this I'm listening to 80 in 
> diversity and it's almost spooky hearing signals swim around in the 
> soundstage of my headphones. What would have been a deep fade turns 
> into the gentle movement of the signal from left (main receiver on the
> horizontal) to right (sub on the loop) and back again. Amazing. If you 
> haven't tried diversity, it's worth the effort. There's KI6BZT in 
> Oakland, slightly biased toward the left headphone, occasionally 
> leaking right of center, talking to K6UIP in Encinitas slammed to the 
> right. And sure enough, Neil says he's on a vertical antenna. And 
> further down the band, at 3508, an HK0 calling CQ, who I don't think I 
> could have had a chance of hearing without diversity.
> 
> I'm sure I'll hear you on the 160, thanks to DUAL PB and diversity, 
> but you probably won't hear me (but that's not the K3's fault; 
> unfortunately, I'm on a very small city lot). I'll make my 50 
> contacts, and I hope you're one of them.
> 
> Al  W6LX
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Re: [Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

2017-11-22 Thread Gary Smith
Al,

Nice read. I agree wholeheartedly with 
you. I had never used the APF/DUAL PB 
until Wayne, I believe it was, mentioned 
it some time back. I'd tried it in the 
beginning but wasn't skilled using the 
radio then and it was left by the wayside. 

I had used Diversity often and with great 
success, it always was a plus for me and 
any insertion loss was certainly either 
made up for by adding the preamp or at the 
least by the increased quality of the 
signal received. In my case I have the 
200Hz filters in the main & Sub Rx board 
and often run the width down as tightly as 
possible and if I must, adjust the RF gain 
to compensate for band conditions and I 
don't find any ringing.  If the RF 
adjustment is causing a loss with band 
conditions, I open up the width a little 
and still use the RF, but not as 
aggressively.

With that, I miss nothing in there and 
have as tight a width as possible with 
excellent tone from my received signals. 
Add to that the magnificence of the SubRx 
and It's genius. I would never be without 
the Sub Receiver, it's to me, absolutely 
essential for me to copy as best is 
possible.

Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate 
it.  

73,

Gary
KA1J

> As has been the case for the past several years the only K3 control I
> touched during the CW SS was the tuning knob because there was never
> any reason to futz with anything else. Whatever settings I had simply
> worked for every condition during the weekend, and besides, I always
> seemed to be focused on signals and never on the rig itself, thanks to
> this ability of the K3 to vanish while you're using it. This year I
> operated with DUAL PB for the entire contest. With the context
> bandwidth set to 500 Hz it sounded tight and open at the same time...
> really interesting... and I found it to be free of ringing. The K3 is
> so highly configurable and DUAL PB is just one more way to make it
> sound consistently fresh. 
> 
> Tonight I started thinking about the next contest -- the best contest
> of the year, may I say-- which is the 160 meter contest in less than
> two weeks, and so I set up the N6RK receiving loop and diversity
> reception. In so doing, I reminded myself of the major reason why I
> got the K3 all those years ago. As I type this I'm listening to 80 in
> diversity and it's almost spooky hearing signals swim around in the
> soundstage of my headphones. What would have been a deep fade turns
> into the gentle movement of the signal from left (main receiver on the
> horizontal) to right (sub on the loop) and back again. Amazing. If you
> haven't tried diversity, it's worth the effort. There's KI6BZT in
> Oakland, slightly biased toward the left headphone, occasionally
> leaking right of center, talking to K6UIP in Encinitas slammed to the
> right. And sure enough, Neil says he's on a vertical antenna. And
> further down the band, at 3508, an HK0 calling CQ, who I don't think I
> could have had a chance of hearing without diversity.
> 
> I'm sure I'll hear you on the 160, thanks to DUAL PB and diversity,
> but you probably won't hear me (but that's not the K3's fault;
> unfortunately, I'm on a very small city lot). I'll make my 50
> contacts, and I hope you're one of them.
> 
> Al  W6LX
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[Elecraft] [K3] DUAL PB and Diversity

2017-11-20 Thread Al Lorona
As has been the case for the past several years the only K3 control I touched 
during the CW SS was the tuning knob because there was never any reason to futz 
with anything else. Whatever settings I had simply worked for every condition 
during the weekend, and besides, I always seemed to be focused on signals and 
never on the rig itself, thanks to this ability of the K3 to vanish while 
you're using it. This year I operated with DUAL PB for the entire contest. With 
the context bandwidth set to 500 Hz it sounded tight and open at the same 
time... really interesting... and I found it to be free of ringing. The K3 is 
so highly configurable and DUAL PB is just one more way to make it sound 
consistently fresh. 

Tonight I started thinking about the next contest -- the best contest of the 
year, may I say-- which is the 160 meter contest in less than two weeks, and so 
I set up the N6RK receiving loop and diversity reception. In so doing, I 
reminded myself of the major reason why I got the K3 all those years ago. As I 
type this I'm listening to 80 in diversity and it's almost spooky hearing 
signals swim around in the soundstage of my headphones. What would have been a 
deep fade turns into the gentle movement of the signal from left (main receiver 
on the horizontal) to right (sub on the loop) and back again. Amazing. If you 
haven't tried diversity, it's worth the effort.
There's KI6BZT in Oakland, slightly biased toward the left headphone, 
occasionally leaking right of center, talking to K6UIP in Encinitas slammed to 
the right. And sure enough, Neil says he's on a vertical antenna. And further 
down the band, at 3508, an HK0 calling CQ, who I don't think I could have had a 
chance of hearing without diversity.

I'm sure I'll hear you on the 160, thanks to DUAL PB and diversity, but you 
probably won't hear me (but that's not the K3's fault; unfortunately, I'm on a 
very small city lot). I'll make my 50 contacts, and I hope you're one of them.

Al  W6LX

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