Product Review and Short Takes from QST Magazine Copyright © 2008 by the American Radio Relay League Inc. All rights reserved. January 2009 Produc
From January 2009 QST © ARRLPRODUCT REVIEWMark J. Wilson, K1RO Product Review Editor [email protected] LineKey Measurements SummaryReviewed by
From January 2009 QST © ARRLTable 1Elecraft K3, serial number 1915Manufacturer’s Specifications Measured in the ARRL LabFrequency coverage: Receive
From January 2009 QST © ARRLTable 1Elecraft K3, serial number 1915Receiver Receiver Dynamic TestingFM adjacent channel rejection: Not specified. 20 k
From January 2009 QST © ARRLis actually usable on CW. Alternately, you can set operating bandwidth by setting the high and low cut frequencies. The
From January 2009 QST © ARRLFigure 5 — Interior view of the K3/100. The 100 W output stage is shown in the center rear. The subreceiver occupies the
From January 2009 QST © ARRLdirectly into rear connectors without the need of a special cable adapter. The K3 also includes a true RF compressor
From January 2009 QST © ARRLdiversity reception, it’s best to use filters with identical width and specs in each receiver to avoid phasing problems.To
From January 2009 QST © ARRLcomputer logging application or operating various digital modes, I like to have my FT-897D communicate with my PC u
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