[Elecraft] Question about the KX3

Matt Zilmer mzilmer at roadrunner.com
Mon May 19 01:24:05 EDT 2014


Hi Joshua,

I recommend the ATU.  Very handy for wire and vertical antennas in the
field, and for non-resonant antennas at your home QTH.

The MH3 (shown as H3 on the KX3 page) is an accessory, but not
included.  You would have to order it separately, as with the ATU.

Many KX3 ops prefer the kit.  Building the kit shows you how the KX3
fits together and there is an excellent theory of operations section
in the owner's manual that you should read.  It's a good idea to know
your equipment inside-out, imho.

I own and operate an early KX3, and its performance constantly
surprises me, especially in field conditions.  I use the KX3 (mostly)
away from the home QTH.  However, it is a full-featured and very
capable base station rig as well.

See http://www.sherweng.com/table.html for the KX3's receiver ratings.

73,
matt W6NIA

On Mon, 19 May 2014 01:04:40 -0400, you wrote:

>So I'm thinking about ordering a KX3, and adding on the antenna tuner.  I
>see that the microphone is listed as an accessory.  Is the microphone
>included in the kit, or is it an "optional" item?
>
>The more I learn about Elecraft, the more I am leaning toward the purchase
>of a rig in a kit that I can build...
>
>
>73,
>Joshua Gould
>K8WXA
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