Having spent a few hours conducting measurements of the 3rd order mixing
products with my K3, I'm not convinced of the benefit of several roofing filters for the K3. If other owners with access to two signal generators and a hybrid coupler would like to try their K3 with whatever filters they have I would be most interested in the results. Try as I might with very strong dual signals into the K3 from two signal generators and a hybrid coupler, changing the bandwidth by altering the width control between 400 Hz and 450 Hz there is mostly no difference in the 3rd order products except for an anomaly at 2 KHz signal spacing where my 400 Hz 8 pole filter seems to be about 10 dB worse! I've tried the shift control, very careful measurements at higher signal levels with spacings from 1 KHz to 20 KHz, etc. There is a difference of perhaps 3 or 4 dB where the narrower filter has the advantage with 3rd order products in the spacing range 5 to 20 KHz but it's so small as to be insignificant and gives no measurable difference near the noise floor, only being apparent with signals some 10 dB higher than the standard ARRL test levels to measure the 3rd order products. The levels required to produce the small difference are hitting the end stop of the K3 and are - 20 dBm, levels not likely to be encountered in practice for most of us. The only filters I have at the moment are 2.8 KHz 8 pole and 400 Hz 8 pole. I also noticed the dynamic range appears better by a small margin with the pre-amp turned on... Although it should be pointed out that using a pre-amp improves the MDS (minimum discernible signal) and raises all signals by around 10 dB, so it's not increasing "signal handling". My measurements give a 3rd order dynamic range of around 100 dB at 2 KHz signal spacing with a 400 Hz 8 pole filter and slightly better with a 2.8 KHz 8 pole filter (around 105 dB). 73 Dave, G4AON _______________________________________________ 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 |
Dave G4AON might be reluctant to "toot his own horn" but I simply must call attention to the excellent review he has written on his K3. Rather than just subjective opinions, he has included a lot of valuable measurements which I've not seen before (like CW waveform measurements). Well done Dave!
http://www.astromag.co.uk/k3/ 73 & Happy New Year! Bill W4ZV |
Hallo Dave,
> http://www.astromag.co.uk/k3/ Very nice indeed!!! Close to what we have seen on my K3, but we have not been as extensive. > not convinced of the benefit of several roofing filters for the K3. This is something I think we will be looking at, when we do another round of measurements. > an anomaly at 2 KHz signal spacing where my 400 Hz We did not see this on my K3 using the 400Hz roofing filter. > My measurements give a 3rd order dynamic range of around 100 dB at > 2 KHz signal spacing with a 400 Hz 8 pole filter and slightly better > with a 2.8 KHz 8 pole filter (around 105 dB). We measured a dynamic range of c. 106db (+/- a few dB) from 100kHz down to 2kHz with the 8 pole 400Hz filter on 20m. So both measurements (by DK4YJ with K3 #00067 and G4AON with K3 #00080) are in the same ballpark. vy 73 de toby PS: http://www.astromag.co.uk/k3/ -> distributors in Germany and Japan I seem to remember Peter Zenker writing several months back that his company would not be selling the K3 in Germany. They do offer other stuff by Elecraft. Dave G4AON wrote: > Having spent a few hours conducting measurements of the 3rd order > mixing products with my K3, I'm not convinced of the benefit of > several roofing filters for the K3. If other owners with access to two > signal generators and a hybrid coupler would like to try their K3 with > whatever filters they have I would be most interested in the results. > > Try as I might with very strong dual signals into the K3 from two > signal generators and a hybrid coupler, changing the bandwidth by > altering the width control between 400 Hz and 450 Hz there is mostly > no difference in the 3rd order products except for an anomaly at 2 KHz > signal spacing where my 400 Hz 8 pole filter seems to be about 10 dB > worse! > > I've tried the shift control, very careful measurements at higher > signal levels with spacings from 1 KHz to 20 KHz, etc. There is a > difference of perhaps 3 or 4 dB where the narrower filter has the > advantage with 3rd order products in the spacing range 5 to 20 KHz but > it's so small as to be insignificant and gives no measurable > difference near the noise floor, only being apparent with signals > some 10 dB higher than the standard ARRL test levels to measure the > 3rd order products. The levels required to produce the small > difference are hitting the end stop of the K3 and are - 20 dBm, levels > not likely to be encountered in practice for most of us. The only > filters I have at the moment are 2.8 KHz 8 pole and 400 Hz 8 pole. > > I also noticed the dynamic range appears better by a small margin with > the pre-amp turned on... Although it should be pointed out that using > a pre-amp improves the MDS (minimum discernible signal) and raises all > signals by around 10 dB, so it's not increasing "signal handling". > > My measurements give a 3rd order dynamic range of around 100 dB at > 2 KHz signal spacing with a 400 Hz 8 pole filter and slightly better > with a 2.8 KHz 8 pole filter (around 105 dB). -- DD5FZ (ex 4n6fz, dj7mgq, dg5mgq, dd5fz) K2/10 #885 K2/100 #3248 K3/100 #67 DOK C12, BCC, DL-QRP-AG, JN58td _______________________________________________ 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 |
just tried to do also some dynamic range measurements
two HP 8640 Generators (out +20dBm) attenuated to 0dBm into an 6dB coupler attenuated to -10 dBm into an stepp-attenuator done on 20meter with 4pole 500Hz filter IMD with pre -140 dBm IMD no pre -134 dBm dynamic range no pre spacing IMD-Level Dynamic 20 kHz -31 dBm 103 dB 5 kHz -31 dBm 103 dB 2 kHz -34 dBm 100 dB +/- inaccuration very happy 73 klaus OE6KYG > My measurements give a 3rd order dynamic range of around 100 dB at > 2 KHz signal spacing with a 400 Hz 8 pole filter and slightly better > with a 2.8 KHz 8 pole filter (around 105 dB). >We measured a dynamic range of c. 106db (+/- a few dB) from 100kHz down >to 2kHz with the 8 pole 400Hz filter on 20m. So both measurements (by >DK4YJ with K3 #00067 and G4AON with K3 #00080) are in the same ballpark. _______________________________________________ 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 |
sorry.. IMD has to be "MDS" !!!!!!!!
done on 20meter with 4pole 500Hz filter > MDS with pre -140 dBm > MDS no pre -134 dBm OE6KYG > > just tried to do also some dynamic range measurements > > two HP 8640 Generators (out +20dBm) attenuated to 0dBm into > an 6dB coupler attenuated to -10 dBm into an stepp-attenuator > > done on 20meter with 4pole 500Hz filter > IMD with pre -140 dBm > IMD no pre -134 dBm > > dynamic range no pre > spacing IMD-Level Dynamic > 20 kHz -31 dBm 103 dB > 5 kHz -31 dBm 103 dB > 2 kHz -34 dBm 100 dB > +/- inaccuration > > very happy > 73 > klaus > OE6KYG > > > > My measurements give a 3rd order dynamic range of around 100 dB at > > 2 KHz signal spacing with a 400 Hz 8 pole filter and slightly better > > with a 2.8 KHz 8 pole filter (around 105 dB). > > >We measured a dynamic range of c. 106db (+/- a few dB) from 100kHz down > >to 2kHz with the 8 pole 400Hz filter on 20m. So both measurements (by > >DK4YJ with K3 #00067 and G4AON with K3 #00080) are in the same ballpark. _______________________________________________ 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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