Hi Dick,
The problem is with the new GTK+ library that installs with all the variants of
Ubuntu 11.04 (ie Kubuntu, etc). I'm working on an updated version of the K3
Utility that will address this problem. But until a new release of the utility
is available, a work around is to click slightly
Thank you Dave and thank you Jack for your e-mail.
Glad to know this minor problem is known and will be solved soon.
I'm very happy with my KPA500-K S/N 107 which arrived on Monday and was
ready for a smoke test in the (very) early hours on Tuesday morning, hi! All
went smoothly as usual and the
Hi
Thanks to those who replied to my mail about the KP500 SWR tolerance. My
friend is also grateful and sends you thanks and best regards.
The best of all to the list, and a Happy National Day !
Jacques de F9OJ
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I'm good as I already have my k3 and xp still works now that the illness
is gone.
The bigger issue for the future is when they start attacking smart
phones with virus's.
Your description below sounds like the hw sw that my company sells but
with all the hw its usally over 1m in cost. So
Jamie,
In your note on the 6M problem you didn't indicate if you tried the K3 in the
ATU 'BYPASS' position. I had the problem of a high SWR on 6 Meters when the ATU
tried to find a match on my 6M yagi with a known relatively good 1.2:1 SWR. In
the BYPASS mode the SWR looked fine. Using the ATU
Actually this is not what Electraft recommends. You want to stay at
about 5 bars for stable power output in digital modes.
This is old thinking based upon a different rig design.
73 de Brian/K3KO
Windows volume control to
keep advancing speaker volume and watch the ALC bars. When you get
Hi Rich:
Yes, my problem is that I have terrible SWR when the ATU is in BYPASS and
the antenna is a known resonant load. I also tried to tune into a DL and DID
get a 1:1 SWR, but when returning to the antenna with the ATU in BYPASS, the
SWR was around 8:1.
I'll be opening up the K3 to inspect
OK, I give up where does the Help folder go?? I downloaded an installed
the app, it comes up asking for license.rtf which is in the help folder.
73s Jim
JIM ROGERS, W4ATK
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K3/100 P3
K2/10
6 minus 1 1/2 bars is 4 1/2 bars, which is different than the
recommended 4 bars with the 5th bar flickering on and off how???
73, Ross N4RP
On 7/2/11 8:40 AM, Brian Alsop wrote:
Actually this is not what Electraft recommends. You want to stay at
about 5 bars for stable power output in
Hello James,
Could you please let me know when you bought your KAT3?
I bought mine in Oct 2010 and don't know whether the modification in L10/C10
areas was done.
TNX 73,
Johnny VR2XMC
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On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Ross Primrose N4RP n...@aiko.com wrote:
6 minus 1 1/2 bars is 4 1/2 bars, which is different than the
recommended 4 bars with the 5th bar flickering on and off how???
ROFLMAO!! Good question, Ross.
In any event, the question was about JT65HF, which transmits
Neat idea, Hank!
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 4:23 PM, W6SX Hank Garretson w...@arrl.net wrote:
It would be wonderful if there were a CONFIG option to have CWT SPOT
zero beat using RIT instead of VFO A. This would be very useful
during contests when CQing.
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Truckee, CA
I am not finding where to turn off the beep that sounds when changing the
KPA500 status from standby to operate (and back). Sometimes it gets very
'buzzy' sounding and a I would like to just turn it off. Anyone else have
this happen?
..mike AI6II
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I don't contribute to this list very often...However, in this case, I feel I
must.
I operated FD with the W7DK this year and fellow K3 owner K7MO who brought
His K3 - AND - P3.
This was my first time using the P3 in a contest and was I every amazed at
how
Much I used it. Operating 15 phone,
Rich, NU6T, and I activated Leviathan Peak [SOTA W6/SN-039] on 26 Jun
and did a 2B Battery FD entry too. His K1, my K2. On both radios, we
heard a whoosh whoosh ... sound in the headphones, sort of like the
sound in the movie Contact sending prime numbers, although these did
not come in
If you are using N1MM Logger software, put the {CLEARRIT} macro in your Run
F3 message. In the RUN mode it will reset the RIT after every QSO.
73, Ted W4NZ
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Rick Tavan N6XI
Are you sure this is coming from the KPA500?
The only beep the KPA500 emits is when a hard fault occurs.
Jack Brindle, W6FB
Elecraft Engineering
On Jul 2, 2011, at 9:05 AM, ai6ii wrote:
I am not finding where to turn off the beep that sounds when changing the
KPA500 status from standby to
On 7/1/2011 12:00 PM, Phil Kane wrote:
IIRC Eric mentioned a while back that one of the stumbling
blocks to offering a power supply is the requirement for
Underwriters Laboratories testing and compliance as well as
similar certification in other countries and markets - a rather
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It might be a good project for one of our home builders to design a project, or
perhaps a repackaging of a commercial product to fit in the P3 case. Since I
don't yet own a P3, I am not sure how big that task might be. While I am
coming
to believe that Wayne and Eric can do anything, they
I can attest that obtaining UL, CSA and foreign
certification for anything that plugs in is an involved
and costly process. I went through the process a few
years ago with a medical product, and I can understand
why Elecraft might want to avoid marketing AC PSU's.
73!
Ken - K0PP
How is it any different than plugging in the KPA500 to the ac line/mains?
Elecraft has already done that. Enough said.
73
Elliott WA6TLA
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From: Ken - K0PP kengk...@gmail.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft]
I think that you could possibly put a switcher in the P3 but I don't think it
is practical. You would need a cooling fan in their for a 20 to 25 amp supply
and I don't think the P3 is set up to handle a fan.
73, phil, K7PEH
On Jul 2, 2011, at 11:16 AM, WILLIS COOKE wrote:
It might be a
The weekly Elecraft SSB net will meet tomorrow (7/3/11) at 1800Z on 14.3035
MHz +/- QRM. I will be net control from sunny Oregon, and we'll try
relays to pull in the stations that I can't hear. See you there.
73,
Phil, NS7P
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The KPA500 has plug in power supply. Is there a different standard for a power
supply that's integrated vs. a stand alone unit? If the P3 had a 20A switching
supply to power itself and maybe an external accessory with a power pole
connector output, would that have to be UL listed?
Rob
NV5E
On 7/2/2011 9:22 AM, Fred Jensen wrote:
We're figuring that something up there was irradiating the radios
strongly enough after the AF gain control to cause this, we have
no idea what. If so, it was irradiating us too, although neither
of us glow in the dark, which we're taking as a good
And much of that space in the P3 is reserved for P3 add-ons that are in
development.
Maybe most current list members never built a K2 and noted how empty the
finished box was - at first!
And, of course, a K3/10 without any options looks awfully empty too.
I rather like the idea of an external
Robb:
... would that have to be UL listed?
The answer is yes. Additional certifications would be needed elsewhere in
the world.
Worse, power line surge and conducted emissions tests would be needed. These
tests are not cheap.
de Fred, AE6QL
-Original Message-
From:
Rob,
Anything with an AC power cord must have UL certification.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/2/2011 4:45 PM, Rob May wrote:
The KPA500 has plug in power supply. Is there a different standard for a
power supply that's integrated vs. a stand alone unit? If the P3 had a 20A
switching supply to
Hi Don,
Does the KPA500 have UL certification?
73,
Mike K2MK
Don Wilhelm-4 wrote:
Rob,
Anything with an AC power cord must have UL certification.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/2/2011 4:45 PM, Rob May wrote:
The KPA500 has plug in power supply. Is there a different standard for a
power
K7PEH You would need a cooling fan in their for a 20 to 25 amp supply and I
don't think the P3 is set up to handle a fan.
My RS-20M doesn't have or need a cooling fan (though that's in part due to
its venting and heat sink, so that needs to be carried over to the P3
enclousre). I'm going to see
David if that is the case should it not be included in .app file contents and
not an external help folder?
Jim
On Jul 2, 2011, at 4:26 PM, David Fleming wrote:
Hi Jim,
The HELP folder goes in the same location as the executable.
Regards,
David, W4SMT
--- On Sat, 7/2/11, JAMES
Yes - back in the 1960's stereos, pa systems such as those found in churches
and businesses and even some TVs and telephones all over a wide area
covering several towns heard a loud 400 Hz buzz that lasted several seconds
at a time and which repeated perhaps twice a minute. It went on 24x7.
I
Andrew...
Isn't the RS-20M a linear power supply? I do not have an RS-20M, I have two
RS-35M and neither of those have fans either. But, I was assuming that the
power supply we have been discussing would be a switcher and contained in a
smaller box (the P3 box) so I think it would demand a
I really don't understand the hubbub about having a matching power
supply. Mine has never matched any radio hooked up to it and it sits on
the floor.
I'd hope Elecraft wouldn't waste time and resources on trying to
re-invent the pretty much perfected power supply wheel unless they can
make a
phil Isn't the RS-20M a linear power supply?
Correct, linear. Again I'm not sure if it can be crammed into a P3
enclosure, but come Friday, I'll know :)
I too despise noisy fans. I'd pick one carefully!
--Andrew, NV1B
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I learn a ton from this list Ron and have been on it for, let's see, 12
years could it be? I know of one HAM in the Upper Peninsula of MI who
searched me on the list and then called me to discuss how to operate some of
the functions. The list continues to provide me with quite an education and
On 7/2/2011 1:50 PM, Phil Kane wrote:
How close and exposed was the rig to a medium or high power
radar installation? Sounds like that (audio rectification).
None remotely close. When it was still McClellan AFB, there was a shop
in the corner which repaired mobile tactical radar
AC0H I really don't understand the hubbub about having a matching
power supply
...
AC0H I just don't see it. A power supply is a power supply. They
are commodity items.
Simply a desire to have one match the rest of the station. I like that
Elecraft made the K3, P3 and KPA500 match. They put
When I got my Icom 756 Pro III about six years ago or so, the Icom PS125 was
part of the deal. HRO (or, Icom) was offering the PS125 as a free add-on to
the Pro III purchase.
I thought that was cool because of the common lookfeel of the two sitting
side-by-side. But, that feeling lasted only
I guess I did not describe it well. I am listening to the K3 audio. The K3 is
connected to the KPA500 via the Elecraft Auxbus cable. When I hit the
Oper/Stby button on the KPA500 to toggle on or off, I hear a tone. Usually
it is a clear bell like tone. Sometimes that tone gets very 'buzzy'
OK got it figured out now. Senior minute! Just needed to create a folder or
two in the applications directory. Tickin' like a Timex now (and if you
remember that, you are old!). :-))
Jim, W4ATK
On Jul 2, 2011, at 4:47 PM, JAMES ROGERS wrote:
David if that is the case should it not be
I have an Astron 20M and IIRC the transformer alone is bigger than the P3
enclosure. And then there's the big finned heat sink hanging on the back
(the reason it doesn't need a fan). If you can squeeze the transformer in
the enclosure and find somewhere to mount the regulator circuit, the heat
On 7/2/2011 2:48 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
There was general relief all over the area when the huge antenna
disappeared from the mountain.
The FPS-24 long-range Air Defense search radar antenna was
huge, all right. and it operated in the 214-236 MHz range wiping
out TV Channel 13
On 7/2/2011 3:23 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
At 4,586 megawatts EIRP, how come I've never
heard it?
[That's a rhetorical question. It's just mildly strange that we don't
hear it]
The per-channel dwell time is shorter than the squelch reaction
time, and they try to avoid operating in the ham
You know, I like a good Martini occasionally when I am one the air. Why can't
a good mixer be built in the K3 enclosure. Also the guys should include an
computer that can log contacts and have good voice recognition so the K3 can do
contacts automatically. Then all you would have to do is
Good Evening,
When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people
to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and
to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to
which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle
A beer bottle opener would be nice as well :-)
73,
Tony W7GO
On 7/2/2011 4:54 PM, george fritkin wrote:
You know, I like a good Martini occasionally when I am one the air. Why
can't a good mixer be built in the K3 enclosure. Also the guys should
include an computer that can log contacts
I just installed the first toroid, RFC14, in my K2 kit. After
winding it, I sprayed it with conformal coating, and just before
installing it I put a small dab of RTV3145 (non-corrosive) silicone seal
on the end next to the PC board and then soldered it in place.
So I turn the page in
Ron,
I suggest that you indeed do that. Actually on RFC14 it will likely
make little difference because the exact inductance is not critical, but
once the RTV hardens, you will have a bear of a time getting it off
should it ever need replacement. Do not use any fixatives on any more
of
Hookay, I figured out what I am responding to. It turns out the 'buzzy' beep
only happens when the K3 is in SSB mode (not a mode I use all that often)
and Noise Reduction is on. It almost sounds like an overloaded audio
circuit, or maybe like the trailing hash that you see/hear in the movies
when
Thanks Don,
I've received a few helpful responses already, which I
appreciate. I could do without the RTV, except I like it at RFC14
because its jammed into a tight space, and as you mentioned, its a RF
choke which wouldn't be critical.
For a very long time conformal coating has
Ron,
Forget the LCR meter with the K2 kit - other than to evaluate the
effects of various fixatives for toroids.
Wind the toroids with the number of turns specified and all will be OK.
As far as conformal coating, again, it makes repair or rework a pain -
but if you insist ...
What I can say
Thanks Don,
good point on the LCR meter, it measures values at 1KHz. The
remaining coils are being installed as per the manual.
I service avionics for living, the better gear has conformal coated
boards. The coating is very thin, applied as an aerosol, and hasn't
been a problem for
Reminds me of a story that I heard years ago while on an assignment in
England.
Seems that the Rolls Royce company didn't have an automatic transmission
in their cars. Since automatic transmissions were the up-and-coming
thing they decided that they needed one to offer in the Roolls Royce.
Hi Jim,
I've worked on aircraft for over 30 years and know what engineers can
do :-) There are many airworthiness directives issued after the
engineers have finished their work. I'd better not get something
started, as I really do appreciate the work of the engineers. More
field experience
And you have found where a page break was inadvertently put in the wrong
place. That caution about not securing the toroids belongs on the previous
page. It will be moved.
Thanks Ron
IIRC from numerous threads asking the same question over the past decade,
there is concern that *some* compounds
And then there's the Armstrong approach to engineering exhibited in the
American Packard V12 of the 1930's.The big V12 engine had so much torque one
could leave the transmission in high gear and start from a dead stop with no
strain. Many owners never shifted gears.
I do second-guess engineers at
U don't need all those adhesive for all toroids. 73 Johnny
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R Thompson ve...@xplornet.com 於 2011年7月3日 上午9:02 寫道:
I just installed the first toroid, RFC14, in my K2 kit. After
winding it, I sprayed it with conformal coating, and just before
installing it I put a
Hi Jim
Good story! I think that was a few years ago. Rolls-Royce acquired a
license to produce the HydraMatic in 1952! I remember 1952 well, as
that was the year we got our first TV, The last ones on the block to
do so.
73,
Rick Dettinger K7MW
Reminds me of a story that I
Clay,
Very true!
Once you get used to using the P3 you can't imagine running without it.
Rick
K6LE
On 7/2/2011, at 9:06 , Clay Freinwald wrote:
I don't contribute to this list very often...However, in this case, I feel I
must.
I operated FD with the W7DK this year and fellow K3 owner
Ron,
Not diminishing your field experience, but speaking only from my
experience with the K2 ...
Consider in the case of the K2, the engineer's decisions have been
scrubbed by first the Field Testers - ranging from experienced builders
(including other engineers) to those who are building
Agreed Kevin!
Personally I would prefer that the brilliant minds in Watsonville (and various
other skunkworks sites) spend their necessarily limited resources working on
Elecraft type projects (improving and updating and perfecting the K2, K3, P3,
KPA500, KAT500 etc.) and whatever back room
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