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k3 - dual receiver & filters

tom kenville
I have a single receiver K3, with various filters.

For adding RCVR#2, do I need to get a set of matched filter pairs to
complete that setup ?

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Tom Kenville  --  W6TJK
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Re: k3 - dual receiver & filters

wayne burdick
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Hi Tom,

While matched filters are optimal for matching receiver performance,  
they're not strictly necessary if you're only doing non-diversity  
receive. The K3 will select an appropriate filter bandwidth for each  
receiver independently.

If you want to do diversity receive, you'll need filters with matched  
offsets. Our 8-pole filters all have offsets of 0.00, but can also do  
this with 5-pole filters as long as the offsets are matched for a  
given crystal filter bandwidth. At the time you order the filters, you  
can request matched sets.

73,
Wayne
N6KR



On Feb 8, 2011, at 8:25 PM, tom kenville wrote:

> I have a single receiver K3, with various filters.
>
> For adding RCVR#2, do I need to get a set of matched filter pairs to
> complete that setup ?
>
> --
> thanks and 73
> Tom Kenville  --  W6TJK
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Re: k3 - dual receiver & filters

Don Wilhelm-4
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  Tom,

Yes and No.

If you plan to use diversity reception, then the matched filters are
necessary.  If you do not plan diversity receive, then they are not
important.

There is a subtle point here that is not often mentioned.  For wider
filters, the offset is not as important as for narrow filters.  If you
have the 5 pole 2.7 kHz filters (for instance), one with an offset of
+40 and another with an offset of +20, if you set the offset for both
filters at +30, it will be quite usable - only a difference of 10 Hz at
a bandwidth of 2700 Hz - it will not be noticable.
But do not try the same thing with a filter width of 250 Hz - the
results could be quite annoying.

I cannot say where the dividing line should be between wide and narrow
-  a big part of it is in your ability to perceive slight differences.

That is the facts as I know them - the choices are yours to make.  The
safe answer is YES, you need matched filters for diversity receive.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 2/8/2011 11:25 PM, tom kenville wrote:
> I have a single receiver K3, with various filters.
>
> For adding RCVR#2, do I need to get a set of matched filter pairs to
> complete that setup ?
>
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Re: k3 - dual receiver & filters

Ralph Parker
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>If you plan to use diversity reception, then the matched filters are
necessary...

C'mon, guys, this is not true!
I use diversity reception with one .400 8 pole and one .500 5 pole,
sometimes with one .250 8 pole and one .500 5 pole.
Better performance with matched filters = quite likely.
Necessary = not.

Ralph, VE7XF

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Re: k3 - dual receiver & filters

wayne burdick
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Ralph,

You're right: even if the filters don't have matched offsets, you can use diversity mode.

But the main and sub synthesizer frequencies will usually be separated by a fraction of a Hz if the offsets are different, leading to a rolling sound in the receivers (phase precessing, a type of beat note). It can be distracting.

This is why most users prefer to use matched filters.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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On Feb 8, 2011, at 10:14 PM, Ralph Parker <[hidden email]> wrote:

>> If you plan to use diversity reception, then the matched filters are
> necessary...
>
> C'mon, guys, this is not true!
> I use diversity reception with one .400 8 pole and one .500 5 pole,
> sometimes with one .250 8 pole and one .500 5 pole.
> Better performance with matched filters = quite likely.
> Necessary = not.
>
> Ralph, VE7XF
>
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K3 Switching AGC sub-RX (bug?)

Arie Kleingeld PA3A-2
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Hi,

stumbled upon a bug (?) in FW 4.25

Situation:
- VFO's independant
- main on 20m USB
- sub on 20m CW
- both on AGC slow
- Antenna sub = MAIN

Trying to switch the sub RX to AGC-F:
- hold A/B for  B SET
- Tip AGC
Expect that AGC of sub would switch to AGC-F ...
BUT... nothing happens, display switches to normal again. Sub still on
AGC-S.



(Work-around to accomplish AGC-F for sub RX in this case: switch both
RX's to CW, switch to diversity, set AGC to F. This way the sub RX is
switched to AGC-F. Then switch off diversity and bring the main RX back
to AGC-S and USB)


73,
Arie PA3A
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Re: K3 Switching AGC sub-RX (bug?)

Jim Sheldon
The band appears to be independent of this apparent bug as I just tried the same thing on 160.  Same thing that Arie reports happens with My K3 as well - running latest FW (4.25) as well.

Jim - W0EB

> Hi,
>
> stumbled upon a bug (?) in FW 4.25
>
> Situation:
> - VFO's independant
> - main on 20m USB
> - sub on 20m CW
> - both on AGC slow
> - Antenna sub = MAIN
>
> Trying to switch the sub RX to AGC-F:
> - hold A/B for  B SET
> - Tip AGC
> Expect that AGC of sub would switch to AGC-F ...
> BUT... nothing happens, display switches to normal again. Sub still
> on
> AGC-S.
>
>
> (Work-around to accomplish AGC-F for sub RX in this case: switch
> both
> RX's to CW, switch to diversity, set AGC to F. This way the sub RX
> is
> switched to AGC-F. Then switch off diversity and bring the main RX
> back
> to AGC-S and USB)
>
>
> 73,
> Arie PA3A
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Re: k3 - dual receiver & filters

ha4zd
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On 2/9/2011 8:28 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:

> Ralph,
>
> You're right: even if the filters don't have matched offsets, you can use diversity mode.
>
> But the main and sub synthesizer frequencies will usually be separated by a fraction of a Hz if the offsets are different, leading to a rolling sound in the receivers (phase precessing, a type of beat note). It can be distracting.
>
> This is why most users prefer to use matched filters.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
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> On Feb 8, 2011, at 10:14 PM, Ralph Parker<[hidden email]>  wrote:
>
>>> If you plan to use diversity reception, then the matched filters are
>> necessary...
>>
>> C'mon, guys, this is not true!
>> I use diversity reception with one .400 8 pole and one .500 5 pole,
>> sometimes with one .250 8 pole and one .500 5 pole.
>> Better performance with matched filters = quite likely.
>> Necessary = not.
>>
>> Ralph, VE7XF
>>
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The effect can be heard on youtube, there is a diversity reception
comparison of K3 and FTDX5000  from YO5...  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBGy5HNZxEc    K3 is an evident winner in
diversity reception.

73,

István

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