Dave
You have it correct it is menu 8-4 Front End RF Amp Selection and the
choices are flat/tuned. The tuned selection uses "optimized" amps.
One thing I found in the 10m contest is that depending on condx, it
sometimes helps to use IPO. I know the manual says for low band high
qrm condx... but it does work on high band weak signals as well under
some condx.
As for KW's... I loved my 830 but have not been happy with any KW
offering since that. I hate the filter selection method. I don't
want to toggle through all of the filters... I want to select the one
I want. I also don't like the no RIT clearing button thing. I also
find the button layout to be non-ergonomic (to my liking). I also
don't like not having a separate VFO knob for the sub-rcv (KW has VFO
A/B buttons). KW also doesn't have band data out (I don't think
using the logging software for this is a good engineering solution
and since I have an automated switching station... plus this is just
what I need, to have to get even more ports to work in a PC,
especially since LPT ports are now considered "legacy" and are being
phases out...yuck). I could go on but those are all reasons why I
abandoned KW long ago for Icom and Yaesu. Also, I don't think DSP
filtering alone is enough (yet,maybe some day?), so these days the
only radios left that meets my requirements are made by Yaesu
(1000-MP/D). If someone comes up with a better radio, I'm always
looking.
73 Tim K9TM
>---- Original Message ----
>From: k6ll@juno.com
>To: cq-contest@contesting.com
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Radio Choice
>
>>...menu function 8-4. The default is "Flat," and that is not the one
>>you want. When the background noise is quiet, you need more gain
>than
>>the flat setting provides.
>>
>>Maybe an MP owner can post the correct menu and setting.
>>
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