Mark-
I have noticed the same thing on my K-3. Like you I have fiddled with the AGC
adjustments but without much improvement. I have always understood that the
purpose of the AGC circuitry is to prevent the condition you described. I am
getting the feeling it is a design flaw in the rig. I have not done it yet but
my next move is going to be contacting Elecraft and see what they say. I think
they're pretty responsive so hoping we can get to the bottom of it that way. It
might also be useful to poke around on the K3 reflectors. I would guess others
have had the same experience.
Tom H
K0SN
> On Feb 21, 2020, at 8:29 PM, Mark Simms <msimmsdr@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What do people do to limit the audio output from their transceiver during
> CW contest operations to prevent hearing damage when extremely strong
> signals "pop up" unexpectedly? I have an K3s and have tried to adjust the
> AGC settings without success. Is there any other adjustment in the
> transceiver or has anyone used an external audio limiter device between the
> output of the rig and the headphones? If so, which unit works best?
>
> I want to preserve what hearing I still have left after 59 years of
> contesting!
>
> Mark Simms, W9MS
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