[LCC] low band antenna experience

Keith Keith at nelasat.com
Fri Jul 16 10:30:34 EDT 2010


Just think of what their scores would have been if they had K3's!!!!


Keith, K5ENS
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marshall Stewart 
  To: 'Keith' ; lcc at louisianacontestclub.org 
  Cc: lottsphoto at gmail.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 9:20 AM
  Subject: RE: [LCC] low band antenna experience


  My point was simple too.  "The reviews state.." describes the use of K3s by a majority of participants in the WRTC2010 competition.  The rest of the story is that 3 of the 5 top WRTC2010 teams used FT-1000MPs.

   

  Marsh, KA5M       

   


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  From: Keith [mailto:Keith at nelasat.com] 
  Sent: Friday, July 16, 2010 7:19 AM
  To: Marshall Stewart
  Cc: lottsphoto at gmail.com
  Subject: Re: [LCC] low band antenna experience

   

  My point to Mark using Icom 756 Pro II's was simple.  Your antenna system only gets you so far. Admittedly a long way. The Elecraft K3 is a great radio for pulling out weak signals or signals that are near the noise level or close in working with crowded bands during contests.  You need a great receiver to do that and the K3 has one of the best.

   

   

  Keith, K5ENS

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Marshall Stewart 

    To: 'Keith' ; lcc at louisianacontestclub.org 

    Cc: Steve Smith KG5VK 

    Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 8:09 PM

    Subject: RE: [LCC] low band antenna experience

     

    Or, you could use an FT-1000MP like the 1st and 2nd place team used..

     

    It's all down to your ears
    via G4ILO's Blog by Julian on 7/15/10


    There was a lot of excitement on the Elecraft email reflector over the fact that the majority of participants in the World Radio Team Championship 2010 (WRTC 2010) were using Elecraft K3s. There was even more glee when it was discovered that Scott Robbins W4PA, former Ten-Tec product manager, and Tim Duffy K3LR of Team Icom had taken K3s. This was like the President of Coca Cola serving Pepsi at his anniversary party!

    There have not been many comments now the results are out, which show that the top two teams, from Russia and Estonia respectively, were using FT-1000MPs. The USA team of N6MJ and KL9A in third place used K3s, as did K5ZD and W2SC who came fifth, but the fourth placed S50A and S57AW again used FT-1000MPs as did the Lithuanian entry in seventh place.

    So let's get this straight: the winning stations and several others in the top ten used a now obsolete radio that was introduced in 1996 which has frequently been criticized as inferior to the K3? I suspect the fact that many international competitors took K3s may have more to do with the fact that the Elecraft radio is small enough and light enough to be taken on an aircraft as hand baggage. And I suspect that the reason for the success of the stations using FT-1000MPs is that there is more to winning a contest than having a receiver with the best performance numbers.

    Anyone want to swap an Elecraft K3 for an FT-1000MP? (Only joking.) 



     

     


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    From: lcc-bounces at louisianacontestclub.org [mailto:lcc-bounces at louisianacontestclub.org] On Behalf Of Keith
    Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 12:20 PM
    To: lcc at louisianacontestclub.org
    Subject: Re: [LCC] low band antenna experience

     

    Maybe you could gain by the use of Elecraft K3's....

     

     

    The reviews state.... 

    There is no transceiver in the amateur marketplace that has the close-in dynamic range performance of the K3 with narrow roofing filters installed, and most aren't close to the K3.

    Also noted was.

    Radios used at last weeks WRTC2010 competition:

    "lists that Scott Robbins, 
    the Ex-Product Manager of the Ten Tec Orion transceiver 
    product line, brought with him, for his personal use... 

    ...An Elecraft K3! 

    That's like Col. Sanders going to Chick-Fil-A for lunch!  Or 
    Papa John ordering Pizza Hut for Dinner! 

    And, contesting Jedi and CQ WW Champion Multi Multi station 
    owner Tim Duffy, who operates the defacto "NASCAR Factory 
    Team" for Icom (complete with "Team ICOM" uniforms), and who 
    apears in advertisements touting the superior performance of 
    the Icom 7XXX line of transceivers, brought with him for his 
    personal use... 

    ...An Elecraft K3! 

    That's like Dale Earnhardt bringing a Toyota Camry to drive 
    in the Daytona 500!   

    The list is sort of like discovering that Bill Gates uses 
    an Apple Mac Book running OS/X to do Microsoft presentations 
    with! 

    Now, we all know that the invitees to this party could 
    afford to bring *anything* they wanted to bring.  Im also 
    sure that any rig manufacturer would have been happy to 
    supply them with anything they wanted, just for the 
    asking... 

    But they both showed up with K3's.  So did most of the 
    competitors!   

    Why?"....

     

    Doesn't take much thought,

     

    Keith, K5ENS
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