Re: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W

2008-06-27 Thread Gary D Krause
Why would you want to run it at 120 watts?  I'm just curious.  If it is a 
concern, why not run it at 100, 80, 50 or even 10 watts?


Gary, N7HTS


On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:26:06 -0400
 Mack McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any problem with running my K3 on CW at 120W for the 24 hours of 
field day? It will be in a semi air conditioned trailer. I'm trying to give 
all the CW ops in my ham club the opportunity to work the K3 on CW during a 
contest.73, MackWB4MAK___

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W

2008-06-27 Thread S Sacco
I agree completely with Gary's comment.

I'd back it down to a nice, clean 80-90 watts, and spend my time
looking after the new ops.

73,
Steve NN4X


On 6/27/08, Gary D Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Why would you want to run it at 120 watts?  I'm just curious.  If it is a
 concern, why not run it at 100, 80, 50 or even 10 watts?

 Gary, N7HTS

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W

2008-06-27 Thread Fern Rivard
Mark:

The K3 is rated at 100 watts so why in the world would you want to mess 
things up with its spectral purity by running it at a higher power level. 
Nobody will ever notice a bit of difference in your signal strength between 100 
watts or 120 watts. This is like running an engine that is rated at say 4,000 
rpm but you want to run at 5,000 rpm. The excellent specs on the K3 are 
garanteed at the 100 watt level so please don't overdrive it unecessarily to 
the 120 watt level and give an excellent radio a bad name. If you feel that you 
want more power then invest in a linear amplifier.
Just my 2 cents.

Fern with K3 serial #421



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Subject: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W


Is there any problem with running my K3 on CW at 120W for the 24 hours of field 
day? It will be in a semi air conditioned trailer. I'm trying to give all the 
CW ops in my ham club the opportunity to work the K3 on CW during a contest.73, 
MackWB4MAK___
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RE: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W

2008-06-27 Thread Mack McCormick
Fern,
 
I own several linear and it was really a simple question. I was unaware the 
radio wasn't rated to run at 120W. Now I know.73, MackWB4MAK



 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 
 13:47:08 -0600  Mark:  The K3 is rated at 100 watts so why in the world 
 would you want to mess things up with its spectral purity by running it at a 
 higher power level. Nobody will ever notice a bit of difference in your 
 signal strength between 100 watts or 120 watts. This is like running an 
 engine that is rated at say 4,000 rpm but you want to run at 5,000 rpm. The 
 excellent specs on the K3 are garanteed at the 100 watt level so please don't 
 overdrive it unecessarily to the 120 watt level and give an excellent radio a 
 bad name. If you feel that you want more power then invest in a linear 
 amplifier. Just my 2 cents.  Fern with K3 serial #421- 
 Original Message -  From: Mack McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 
 elecraft@mailman.qth.net Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 11:26 AM Subject: 
 [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W   Is there any problem with running my 
 K3 on CW at 120W for the 24 hours of field day? It will be in a semi air 
 conditioned trailer. I'm trying to give all the CW ops in my ham club the 
 opportunity to work the K3 on CW during a contest.73, 
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