http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/KX3-vs-K3-and-other-rigs-tp6443819p6444697.html
More to the point, and maybe I'm missing something very obvious, wouldn't having as good a receiver as possible be nothing but good for portable, compromise antenna operation? I mean, wouldn't you want your receiver to do as much with the available radio energy as possible, especially when you have to make compromises on antennas? Also, "Can't work 'em if you can't hear 'em" eems to apply here. What good is a bigger signal if you can't hear who's hearing you?
I, for one, am really looking forward to seeing the KX3. Pedestrian portable is very appealing to me, especially since I can't stick my rig in the car (because I don't have one...a car, I mean).
> John,
>
> You can also think of the KX3 as a full-featured (if ultra-compact)
> desktop radio, with a full 100 W if you add the external amp. Hence
> the excellent receiver performance :)
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
> On Jun 5, 2011, at 9:25 PM, juergen wrote:
>
>> Hi Kristinn
>>
>> What i dont get is why people expect so much performance from a
>> so called portable rig. A rig designed for portable operation
>> generally uses poor antennas and is optimized for weight, size and
>> battery life.
>>
>> While its nice having great receiver specifications, you do have to
>> be realistic about the real world requirements that is placed on the
>> receiver when operating portable.
>>
>> For me battery life, convenience and power output are very important
>> requirements rather than world beating receiver specifications.
>> I would gladly have 30 watts output over ultimate receiver
>> performance. Most military manpacks run 20 to 30 watts for good
>> reasons.
>>
>> 10 watts and a wire in the tree type of operation does not demand a
>> receiver with 100db of IMD dynamic range.
>>
>> If the KX3 does deliver incredible receiver performance for a
>> bargain price I wont say NO, however I can live with lesser receiver
>> performance when operating with marginal antennas.
>>
>> What I would prefer to see is an antenna tuner that will tune a 9 to
>> 13 ft whip on all bands, or alternatively a end fed wire on all
>> bands. A low noise figure receiver is important when using short
>> portable antennas.
>>
>> We all waiting for the KX3 tech specs with baited breath. Time will
>> tell whether we will get a 10,000 dollar contest radio that fits
>> into the palm of your hand! After all my years of operating, I have
>> yet to have my DC receiver overload on 40 meters when operating
>> portable with full size low dipoles.
>>
>> 73
>> John
>>
>>
>>
>> --- On Sun, 6/5/11, TF3KX <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>>> From: TF3KX <
[hidden email]>
>>> Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 vs. K3 and other rigs?
>>> To:
[hidden email]
>>> Date: Sunday, June 5, 2011, 8:49 PM
>>> I am watching the KX3 evolution with
>>> great interest. It appears to bear lots
>>> of resemblance to the K3, but it is not clear to me where
>>> these two will
>>> differ. Or, for that matter, how the KX3 will compare
>>> against some of the
>>> other rigs around today.
>>>
>>> Is there any place that shows, or can someone list up, the
>>> primary
>>> differences between, say, KX3 and K3? Not only in
>>> terms of technical specs
>>> (IMD, etc.), but also the internal structure (both with
>>> similar RF/DSP
>>> architecture?), features, etc.?
>>>
>>> 73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
>>> ..proud maker and owner of K2 #6425
>>>
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