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1. Number of K3's in the contest: I believe that many (most?)
participants using a K3 do not list their rig, so the "count" is misleading. 2. Be sure to observe the "caliber" of many of the entrants using the K3. These are not "Joe Ham" guys....most from the "top ten" boxes in all categories. I know that K3WW and N3RS were using K3s. KT3Y is using a K3. I'm sure there are many, many others. The GOLD STANDARD on contesting used to be the FT1000 series, especially the D and MP. Later versions seem to have had negative progress in contest performance. There is little doubt (IMHO) that the K3 is the new GOLD STANDARD. 3. AGC popping: I noticed it too. And yes, it happens on qsk when the station I'm calling comes back to someone and ONLY after I stop sending (not during QSK operation...at least not here). Yes, it blows your eardrums out...but I came to ignore it. Yes, it would be GREAT if Wayne would address this. Since I am using a VERY old FW version, I thought it was already fixed and that it was "just me"...guess not. 4. I think that the K3 is the BEST radio (for contesting) that I have ever used (I have two of them...and a K2), and I've been a serious, competitive contester since I was 14 (a long time ago - hint: I have been a member of the CQWW Contest Committee for over 30 continuous years). I love the complete lack of IMD on the low bands. This radio is a JOY to operate. 5. Some folks talks about the "tiny rig" ergonomics. Frankly, (a) I don't have a problem and (b) I don't use anything during the contest other than the VFO knob. Well, this time I did tweak the Width control now and then (mostly then) and I was using the XIT quite a bit...the pileups on 20 were HUGE (due to not much propagation on 10/15) and I needed to call up/down to be heard. I operated QRP (as usual). 717 Qs, 79 total zones, 277 total countries, final score = 695,624. I am thrilled to have worked 107 countries on 20m alone! QRP DXCC in one weekend on ONE BAND. :-) de Doug KR2Q _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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At 02:46 PM 01/12/08, you wrote:
>I operated QRP (as usual). 717 Qs, 79 total zones, 277 total >countries, final score = 695,624. I am thrilled to have worked 107 >countries on 20m alone! QRP DXCC in one weekend on ONE BAND. :-) > >de Doug KR2Q >_______________________________________________ 107 countries on 1 band in a weekend is very cool at QRP. Way to go Doug! I haven't done that yet, however, I did work all ARRL sections, including Canada, in 12 hours running QRP in ARRL SSCW. Was using my trusty K2's. In DX contests, if I hear a pileup on a DX station that's CQing, I just move on and come back later. No sense beating your brains out over a few points when there are easier ones to work. John k7up K3, 2 K2's, K1...... _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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