And without in any way disparaging the K3, I’d add the same for the K2.
Just got mine reliably on the air (with Don Wilhelm’s help), and within
the first hour added ET7L and SO1WS to the log on 40, among less exotic
others, using just an inverted Vee and under conditions of weak signals
and unusually high noise, not to mention significant pileups in the UP
space.
>Message: 28
>Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2016 10:43:57 -0400
>From: "Peter Chamalian" <
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>Subject: [Elecraft] Incredible Receiver
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>Well the K3 is just amazing me once again. Without the benefit of
>anything
>special for antennas I have managed to hear and work VK0EK 160-10. As the
>saying goes, you can't work 'em if you can't hear them. The toughest was
>160 (a hold your breath and focus) but there it was in the log! Ditto
>this
>morning on 10 although they were louder but lots of QSB.
>
>
>
>Thanks again Elecraft for a truly great radio!
>
>
>
>Pete, W1RM
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