Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-11-02 Thread GW0ETF
Robby,

I'm almost a 100% cw contester with a single antenna and I find SO2V of
limited but worthwhile use when run rate is dropping off. I always use full
break-in so when listening to the 2nd rx in the headphones you only hear
signals between your sent characters. This chopping makes it impossible to
copy callsigns so you have to have pick this up during gaps in sending; you
can then drop the call into the VFO B window with the '/' key (N1MM) to see
if it's a dupe. If it's not then at a suitable juncture simply press the
'Pause' button to swap VFos and focus, and hit Enter (ESM!) to send your
call, work 'em and then 'Pause' to move back to your run frequency (assuming
someone hasn't jumped on it while you've been away!).

I normally don't use cluster assistance; if I did SO2V would really be neat
as you could simply hotkey VFO B to each spot and work them between running
Qs. This is how I understand the use of SO2V so if anyone has
diferent/better ideas I'd be interested to hear them. 

73,

Stewart, GW0ETF



Robby.VY2SS wrote:
 
 Stewart,
 
 I have never tried SO2V operating but I would be interested in hearing
 more about it since I seem to have the hardware for it.
 
 


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Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-10-27 Thread Robby.VY2SS
Stewart,

I operate mostly in the CW mode and some RTTY. In my second RX I have a 400
hz 8 pole. My main RX has 8 pole 500hz and 250 hz filters not counting the
SSB ones. I normaly listen with my width set at 350 and down to  200-250 in
a contest. I can see no reason to have the same filters in both recievers
even using diversity.
I have never tried SO2V operating but I would be interested in hearing more
about it since I seem to have the hardware for it.
If you sell it, buy a P3 with the money.

73,

-Robby
VY2SS

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-10-26 Thread Jon K Hellan
On 10/26/2011 01:10 PM, GW0ETF wrote:
 When I bought the 2nd receiver after it first came out I matched the main rx
 with an 8-pole 250 Hz roofing filter. After several years now of SO2V
 contesting and dx pile-ups I've never had the 2nd receiver wound down
 anywhere near the point where this filter would be switched in. So I'm
 wondering whether to liquidate this particular valuable little asset and
 invest in something more useful...such as antenna hardware.

 Before I do perhaps others could say how they think the 2nd rx should be
 populated filter-wise, which presumably will vary with operating mode. I
 don't tend to do the 'second op with separate headphones tuning the 2nd vfo'
 scenario which is I assume where a full filter complement would be
 useful.


When using diversity receive, both receivers should use the same filter. 
You enter diversity receive by pressing SUB for a looong time. Manual 
says 2s, that's probably right, but it feels longer. The two receivers 
have to be connected to different antennas. The details are in the manual.

But *why* isn't the sub-receiver antenna input grounded when the K3 is 
transmitting? On most bands, if I try diversity, the relay protecting 
the sub input starts clicking, and that means I should turn it off.

73

Jon LA4RT

 Be interested in any opinions.73,

 Stewart, GW0ETF

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-10-26 Thread GW0ETF
Ah yes, I'd forgotten all about diversity. Having said that I don't have
antennas for diversity here but going /P at a contest qth it could well be
*very* useful.

Thanks for the reminder Jon, one good reason to put it out on here...

73, 
Stewart, GW0ETF


Jon K Hellan wrote:
 
 
 When using diversity receive, both receivers should use the same filter. 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-10-26 Thread nr4c
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 04:10:56 -0700 (PDT), GW0ETF wrote:
 When I bought the 2nd receiver after it first came out I matched the 
 main rx
 with an 8-pole 250 Hz roofing filter. After several years now of SO2V
 contesting and dx pile-ups I've never had the 2nd receiver wound down
 anywhere near the point where this filter would be switched in. So 
 I'm
 wondering whether to liquidate this particular valuable little asset 
 and
 invest in something more useful...such as antenna hardware.
My K3 has 6, 2.8, 1.8, 400, and 200 filters in the main rec, and only 
the 2.8 and 200 (matched)in the Sub.  I do use the sub dialed down to 
200 hz when chasing DX at times.  But the DSP works so well that I 
couln't justify the expense of the other filters for the sub.  I'd keep 
it.

...bill  nr4c








 Before I do perhaps others could say how they think the 2nd rx should 
 be
 populated filter-wise, which presumably will vary with operating 
 mode. I
 don't tend to do the 'second op with separate headphones tuning the 
 2nd vfo'
 scenario which is I assume where a full filter complement would be
 useful.

 Be interested in any opinions.73,

 Stewart, GW0ETF

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Choice of filters in KRX3

2011-10-26 Thread Barry N1EU
I've had good success with 200hz filters in main/sub configured as 300hz and
operating mostly at 300hz bandwidth in cw.  I previously also had a pair of
500hz filters installed but I no longer use them.

73, Barry N1EU

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