[Elecraft] K3 I / II Switch
hank k8dd
k8dd at inbox.com
Mon Aug 18 20:14:42 EDT 2008
I have mine set up fairly spartan, I think.
I is 700 Hz on CW, 2.7 KHz on SSB and 1.0 KHz on Data
II is 400 Hz, 2.6 KHz, and 1.0 Khz on the same settings.
I guess going between the two is a lot easier or quicker than turning the
Bandwidth knob.
They used to get a lot of use (actually #I did) when I would be chasing DX
spots, or typing frequencies, from the logging program because when I'd
change band and/or mode several times the K3 would forget what the filter
setting was supposed to be for the mode.
I would rather have them both the same for the DSP filters and have them
store the power level - 100 watts for barefoot and 70 watts for driving the
amp. Although I could leave the K3 set at 70 watts all the time - if I
can't work them at 70 watts I very seriously doubt that I'm going to work
them at 100 watts!
Now I have the logging program telling the K3 what to set the DSP filter to
for the given mode from the logging program band plan, so I don't know if
the band/mode default was ever fixed!
73 Hank K8DD
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry P. Greenberg" <wa9mag at ameritech.net>
To: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 7:33 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 I / II Switch
I understand that the I / II switch on the K3 switches the last two used DSP
filter settings and crystal filter selections. I am having a little trouble
understanding how this switch is useful. Could someone explain its
practical application? Most of my operating is chasing DX and contesting.
Larry, WA9MAG
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