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K3 in CQ WPX CW

Julius Fazekas n2wn
Finally got to really put my K3 to the test this
weekend...

I'll start with the "negatives" first, please
understand that these may be strictly due to operator
ignorance:

The AGC slow, fast or off as set from the factory did
not handle MONSTER signals well. I was literally blown
out of the chair several times even with the RF gain
turned down and ATT in. These signals were pegging the
S meter. Of course, the positive thing is that was how
good some of the openings were.

The RIT was not as easy to use as on the K2. I was
used to setting the RIT and just turning it on and off
when needed with the K2. The RIT seems to reset to 0
when switched out. I didn't need it much, but there
were a few times it would have helped.

With the ATU, I had to manually bypass or switch it in
with band changes. Is it possible to have the rig
remember when it should be in and when it should be
bypassed?

If anyone has suggestions or wishes to point out the
obvious, I'm all ears ;o)

The positive:

I have never been able to pull out small signals close
to the big guys as I am with the K3. It was really
impressive how I could basically isolate these folks.

Keying via the serial line is a dream. I even run the
communications at 38400 without any issue.

I really like being able to vary BW with a knob,
sweet!

The Rx is hot. The K2 is a great receiver, the K3 tops
it.

I'm amazed at just how quiet and cool the KPA3 is
compared to the KPA100. I noticed the right side was a
little warmer along with the top when running, but
very cool rig.

The rear connectors are definitely nice. It was great
to just have a "clean" front panel.

I can't wait for a serious Top Band contest ;o)

Still learning the radio and definitely feeling much
better about it. I had some rough patches early on
with some doubts, but all were due to inexperience
with the radio.

73,
Julius


Julius Fazekas
N2WN

Tennessee Contest Group
TnQP http://www.tnqp.org/

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Elecraft K3/100 #366
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Julius Fazekas
N2WN

Tennessee Contest Group
http://www.k4ro.net/tcg/index.html

Tennessee QSO Party
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Re: K3 in CQ WPX CW

Barry N1EU
n2wn wrote
The AGC slow, fast or off as set from the factory did
not handle MONSTER signals well. I was literally blown
out of the chair several times even with the RF gain
turned down and ATT in.
This "issue" is posted to the reflector at least once per week, and now twice in the same day.  The AGC adjustment is in the manual and it's mentioned often on the reflector, but evidently the info isn't getting across.

The answer is to turn up your AGC SLP config setting.  I suggest you use the maximum value.

I think Elecraft needs to change the default AGC SLP value to the maximum (minimum slope).  


73,
Barry N1EU
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Re: K3 in CQ WPX CW

k0wa@swbell.net
Barry,

Thanks for making this known again to contesters and users on the list.  I think that there are so many "adjustments" some operators (read that .... this operator) gets overwhelmed with all the options.

It would be great if some of the more experienced contests and receiver "devotees" would write the "book" on how to set up the K3 for contest operation.  Like one of the "nifty manuals."

I will look at the SLP menu setting again.  I did have that issue too where some N1 station would pin the S-Meter and the AGC just did not handle it.  Did I say N1 station?  HMMMM..

73
Lee
K0WA

 

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Re: K3 in CQ WPX CW

KK7P
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> The AGC slow, fast or off as set from the factory did
> not handle MONSTER signals well...

Try CONFIG:AGC SLP and set it higher than the default of 10.  12 seems
to work pretty well for realy strong signals, and 15 will virtually
flatten the response curve.

> The RIT was not as easy to use as on the K2. I was
> used to setting the RIT and just turning it on and off
> when needed with the K2. The RIT seems to reset to 0...

It works as expected here (RIT is remembered if I tap RIT to toggle it
on and off), but it does reset to zero if I change bands.

Glad you had fun in the contest and the K3 worked well for you, Julius.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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Re: K3 in CQ WPX CW

Tony - KM0O
Sometimes I don't want a flat response curve. The higher slope values tend to compress signals together and makes it difficult to separate them in a pileup on the basis of strength as experienced as audio. Sometimes it helps if stronger signals sound louder.

I would like to see a way to store different AGC setups so I can recall them at the tap of a button when the particular demands of contest conditions change (maybe using the "message" buttons). Or is this already a K3 capability?


Lyle KK7P wrote
> The AGC slow, fast or off as set from the factory did
> not handle MONSTER signals well...

Try CONFIG:AGC SLP and set it higher than the default of 10.  12 seems
to work pretty well for realy strong signals, and 15 will virtually
flatten the response curve.

> The RIT was not as easy to use as on the K2. I was
> used to setting the RIT and just turning it on and off
> when needed with the K2. The RIT seems to reset to 0...

It works as expected here (RIT is remembered if I tap RIT to toggle it
on and off), but it does reset to zero if I change bands.

Glad you had fun in the contest and the K3 worked well for you, Julius.

73,

Lyle KK7P

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