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Locate the crystal filters you presently have installed in slots FL1 - FL5 on the RF board (or sub receiver).
T here may be a mix of 5-pole filters (below left) and 8-pole filters (right).
Review the information below to ensure that your crystal filter setup conforms to K3 requirements.
You can install up to five crystal filters (FL1-FL5) on the RF board, and five on the sub receiver (KRX3). FM
operation requires a 13 kHz wide filter. AM transmit requires a 6 kHz filter, and SSB/DAT A/CW transmit
requires a 2.7 or 2.8 kHz filter; other bandwidths can be used for receive in these modes. Filters as narrow as
200 Hz can be used for CW and narrow-band data receive. A mix of 5-pole and 8-pole filters can be used.
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Rule #1:
If you plan to use a particular filter for both
transmitting
and
receiving
(
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n
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)
,
you’
l
l
need
t
o
install it on the
RF board
. You can optionally install a filter of the same or similar bandwidth on the sub
receiver for receive-only use. (T his is recommended since it will keep the receivers identical.)
Rule #2:
You can install any filter in any slot, and can leave any slot empty in anticipation of installing a crystal
filter there later. However, you should install the
widest
filter closest to
FL1
, the
next widest
to its
left
, etc. Here
are two examples that could each apply to either receiver, assuming you follow the rules above:
FL1
6 kHz (AM)
FL1
{saved for FM filter}
FL2
2.7 kHz (SSB/CW/DAT A)
FL2
6 kHz (AM)
FL3
1.8 kHz (SSB/CW/DAT A)
FL3
2.8 kHz (SSB/CW/DAT A)
FL4
500 Hz (CW/DAT A)
FL4
{saved for variable-bandwidth filter}
FL5
200 Hz (CW/DAT A)
FL5
400 Hz (CW/DAT A)
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