Gary NL7Y wrote:
>
> I've found that with the 200Hz filter enabled in both of my receivers via
> diversity reception mode, BW set to 150 or less, that weak sigs pop out of
> my high S5 city noise floor like the best audio APF enabled rigs I've
> owned
> (many). Elecraft has a Genie of sorts hel
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and the DSP are additive in this region.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
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From: "Vic K2VCO"
To: "Gary NL7Y"
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 in 160 contest
> Gary NL7Y wrote:
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>> I
Gary NL7Y wrote:
>
> I've found that with the 200Hz filter enabled in both of my receivers via
> diversity reception mode, BW set to 150 or less, that weak sigs pop out of
> my high S5 city noise floor like the best audio APF enabled rigs I've owned
> (many). Elecraft has a Genie of sorts helping
I've found that with the 200Hz filter enabled in both of my receivers via
diversity reception mode, BW set to 150 or less, that weak sigs pop out of
my high S5 city noise floor like the best audio APF enabled rigs I've owned
(many). Elecraft has a Genie of sorts helping us on CW, and no filter
ri
Bob Evans-6 wrote:
>
> I generally stayed below 350 hz BW for most of the weekend. I
> like my 500 hz filter, but I may actually have talked myself into getting
> the 250 hz filter to fill my remaining slot.
Up until now I thought the 500hz filter was all anybody really needed in
tough contes
Admittedly, current conditions on 160 are the best I've ever seen, but for
us poor cousins in the center of the country to be able to work zone 14, 15
and 16 like 20M was truly fun to hear. The K3 really shines when you are
trying to pull a European out of the hoard of East coast callers. MANY U.
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