N1LQ-Dave:
I have the KBPF3 installed in my main receiver. I needed it to use
my K3 down on the 600m band (495-510 KHz), so having it in the main
radio is necessary for transmitting on 600m using the TEST
mode. Probably not a very common usage, but I thought to mention this.
I have the 13-
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KBPF3 General Coverage Receive Option Questions
I use the FM filter, because I had it, and it seems to work well. I have
never had the 6 Khz filter to compare it with.
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I use the FM filter, because I had it, and it seems to work well. I have
never had the 6 Khz filter to compare it with.
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Dave,
Since SW Broadcast signals are subject to fading, I would suggest you
add the KBPF3 to both the main and the subRX to give you the capability
of diversity reception. If you only want to purchase one, I suggest
that putting it in the main RX would make operation more straightforward
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Hi All,
This month I am celebrating my fifth anniversary with my K3. It has performed
flawlessly over this time …without a hiccup. My K3 was purchased without the
KBPF3 option in 2008.
Like many of you, I started my radio adventures in 1962 at the age of 12 as an
avid SWL. I recently have bec
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