Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your expectations?

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Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your expectations?

John Harper AE5X
I upgraded to the K3 from a very old, very basic rig and am unsure if other modern rigs are capable of such a narrow bandwidth that is actually useful, ie w/o ringing.

With a 50Hz bandwidth, I'm learning that spotting the last station worked by the DX is much more accurate than would be possible if I had to use say a 250Hz bandwidth. And with a K3 on the other end (the DX station) presumedly dialed to a narrow width also, he's only going to hear those who've spotted him precisely.

As I said, I'm not sure if these bandwidths are unique to the K3 but, coming from an FT840, I sure seem to be getting thru the pile-ups more easily than I use to and believe this may be the reason as it's the only thing that's changed here (although the UPS guy will be delivering a 600w amp Wednesday!).

John AE5X
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Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your expectations?

n7ws
First you assume that everyone uses spots.  Some of us do not.  (I know I'm in the minority here)

Second, if a DX station is working split, you don't know where he is listening but I doubt that he is using 50 Hz BW, especially if he's working a mode other than CW :-)

I think your "getting through" better is more a function of mental telepathy than hardware.

Wes Stewart, N7WS

--- On Wed, 11/24/10, John Harper <[hidden email]> wrote:


> I upgraded to the K3 from a very old,
> very basic rig and am unsure if other modern rigs are
> capable of such a narrow bandwidth that is actually useful,
> ie w/o ringing.
>
> With a 50Hz bandwidth, I'm learning that spotting the last
> station worked by the DX is much more accurate than would be
> possible if I had to use say a 250Hz bandwidth. And with a
> K3 on the other end (the DX station) presumedly dialed to a
> narrow width also, he's only going to hear those who've
> spotted him precisely.
>
> As I said, I'm not sure if these bandwidths are unique to
> the K3 but, coming from an FT840, I sure seem to be getting
> thru the pile-ups more easily than I use to and believe this
> may be the reason as it's the only thing that's changed here
> (although the UPS guy will be delivering a 600w amp
> Wednesday!).
>
> John AE5X
> http://www.ae5x.com/blog



     
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Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your

John Harper AE5X
I knew you were going to say that...

John AE5X
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>I think your "getting through" better is more a function of mental telepathy than hardware
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Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your

n7ws
As I said, mental telepathy :-)

BTW, about what I said spots.  Since my last message a few minutes ago, I worked ZL8X on 15M CW.  I then heard him say QSY SSB.  I tuned to their announced operating freq, set XIT to +5 and waited. When he made his first CQ I got him on one call, with my 40-meter inverted-vee.

Then for the heck of it, I spotted him on the Internet.  If I was sitting around waiting for spots, I would now be in a pileup competing with guys with beams.

Wes Stewart, N7WS

--- On Wed, 11/24/10, John Harper <[hidden email]> wrote:


> I knew you were going to say that...
>
> John AE5X
> http://www.ae5x.com/blog
>
>
>
> >I think your "getting through" better is more a
> function of mental telepathy than hardware
>


     
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Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your expectations?

Barry
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It means they are smarter than the average bear and also are paying less in overweight baggage fees :.)

Seriously, I'm sure it's coincidence, but I worked the ZL8 on my third call, which is pretty amazing for my puny signal.  I spent hours calling the PJs.

Barry W2UP
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Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your

Julian, G4ILO
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Wes Stewart wrote
BTW, about what I said spots.  Since my last message a few minutes ago, I worked ZL8X on 15M CW.  I then heard him say QSY SSB.  I tuned to their announced operating freq, set XIT to +5 and waited. When he made his first CQ I got him on one call, with my 40-meter inverted-vee.

Then for the heck of it, I spotted him on the Internet.  If I was sitting around waiting for spots, I would now be in a pileup competing with guys with beams.
When I read John's post, I thought he was talking about spotting i.e. *observing* what frequency the last guy to work the DX was on so he could call on exactly the same QRG. I didn't think he meant internet spotting at all. Strange how two people can read one post and get completely different ideas of what he was saying ... :)
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John Harper AE5X
I was, Julian - tnx for the clarification!

John AE5X
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Julian, G4ILO wrote:
When I read John's post, I thought he was talking about spotting i.e.
*observing* what frequency the last guy to work the DX was on so he could
call on exactly the same QRG. I didn't think he meant internet spotting at
all. Strange how two people can read one post and get completely different
ideas of what he was saying ... :)

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Why XIT when A->B/SPLIT works [Was:Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your]

Larry 'Rebar' Rebarchik - N6CCH
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 From the sound if this, you do not have a second VFO, me too.
Why not use A->B and then hold A->B for SPLIT and tune the B freq up the
desired offset amount with the second VFO knob?
You'll see the TX arrow pointing down to the B frequency to be sure you
are running SPLIT.

Before I learned to do this I was doing the XIT thing, but found that
the A-to-B method works a lot better and is preserved between band
changed and also with WriteLog S&P memories I can recall everything the
way it was when I saved it.

On 11/24/2010 10:22 AM, Wes Stewart wrote:
> I tuned to their announced operating freq, set XIT to +5 and waited.

--
73,
de N6CCH aka Rebar

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Re: Why XIT when A->B/SPLIT works [Was:Re: Does knowing the DXpedition has K3's change your]

Rick Prather-2
My preferred way of doing this is a macro:

SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB5;RT0;XT0;

I have this assigned to my PF1 key and when a station says they are listening "up" I just hold PF1 and am ready to go.

This macro sets the split to 2 Khz but you can change the value of "UPB" to whatever your preferred initial split is.  For example if you prefer to start at 5 Khz split you can edit it to "UPB7" .

This has become my most used Macro!

Rick
K6LE
 
On 11/24/2010, at 4:17 , Larry 'Rebar' Rebarchik - N6CCH wrote:

> From the sound if this, you do not have a second VFO, me too.
> Why not use A->B and then hold A->B for SPLIT and tune the B freq up the
> desired offset amount with the second VFO knob?
> You'll see the TX arrow pointing down to the B frequency to be sure you
> are running SPLIT.
>
>

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Re: Why XIT when A->B/SPLIT works [Was:Re: Does knowingthe DXpedition has K3's change your]

Val-12
May I suggest another macro:

SWT13;UPB5;SWT11;BW0100;SWT11;SWH13;

And it's toggleable - you turn the split on and off by tapping the same key.


73 Val LZ1VB




> My preferred way of doing this is a macro:
>
> SWT13;SWT13;FT1;UPB5;RT0;XT0;
>
> I have this assigned to my PF1 key and when a station says they are
> listening "up" I just hold PF1 and am ready to go.
>
> This macro sets the split to 2 Khz but you can change the value of "UPB"
> to whatever your preferred initial split is.  For example if you prefer to
> start at 5 Khz split you can edit it to "UPB7" .
>
> This has become my most used Macro!
>
> Rick
> K6LE
>
> On 11/24/2010, at 4:17 , Larry 'Rebar' Rebarchik - N6CCH wrote:
>
>> From the sound if this, you do not have a second VFO, me too.
>> Why not use A->B and then hold A->B for SPLIT and tune the B freq up the
>> desired offset amount with the second VFO knob?
>> You'll see the TX arrow pointing down to the B frequency to be sure you
>> are running SPLIT.

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