[Elecraft] K3/10
Chuck Shefflette
aa3cs at me.com
Mon May 16 20:37:20 EDT 2011
Steve,
You've gotten a lot of great replies. I've got 2 K3/100s here but I rarely run either of them over 50W, more often 10W or below SSB and CW (I'm still working on getting proficient with CW but I am trying!). I dabble a bit with PSK and that I run 4-5W. A good (or even moderately good) antenna will make up for a lack of power. More often than not, some of the bigger guns with their big antennas will be able to pull a QRP station out fairly easily. I would suggest that you get the K3/10 with the built-in ATU - I'm sure there are better ATUs out there, but I've been quite successful tuning most anything I can hook up to the radio. The only thing I've found I really can't tune is an ocf dipole cut for 80M on 160M - I resort to a manual MFJ for that!
Welcome back to the hobby, I was out for a very long time and sort of jumped in with both feet but I'm having a great time of it.
73 and hope to cu on the air,
Chuck - AA3CS
On 16 May 2011, at 12:12, Steve Coates wrote:
> With Hamvention this week I am thinking it is time to get an HF rig. I
> have been out of radio for a good number of years and looking to get
> back in. With the money limits I have the 10w K3 would be the only
> option and I would add features as funds were available.
>
> I understand the technical differences between 100w and 10w but I am
> looking for input on the practical side of things. What should I
> expect when running 10w? My CW is so rusty I really can't go there
> right away, so I would be most interested in digital modes and SSB.
>
> I will have some kind of multi-band dipole for an antenna.
>
> Steve
> N8JAF
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