Never mind. Still available. Found them on the site by searching for the
upgrade kit name, K3SYN3AUPG
-Bruce, N1RX
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With the discontinuation of the K3S, I decided to take a look at the website to
see if the KSYN3A updated synthesizer modules are still available for my
original K3, s/n 559. It does not appear there anymore. Are these updated synth
modules in fact, now gone?
Bruce, N1RX
Don Wilhelm wrote:
I believe Elecraft will continue to support the K1 (and KX1 too) for as long as
possible. Just don't try to order any of the enclosure parts or the VFO knob.
I ordered a replacement K1 VFO knob the other day. Got a shipping notice, so I
assume they are still in stock.
-Bruce
Does anyone know of any plans for any HF nets that will be running
specifically for observers of the Solar Eclipse on August 21st? I plan to
travel to Nebraska for the event, and will have radios with me (of course.)
Bruce Beford, N1RX
That's excellent news Rose!
Enjoy each day as it comes!
73,
Bruce, N1RX
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Thanks, James.
I saw your post after I posted mine.
Temporarily overriding all protection is also an option. I prefer to
specifically allow the utilities, so that eventually others will benefit from
the reputation feedback to Symantec.
Thanks,
Bruce Beford
-- Original Message
Well,
I have seen a lot of Norton-bashing, but not one single helpful suggestion.
Here goes.
Oliver,
Norton, as well as many other anti-malware programs use different techniques
to try to protect you. Some are known anti-virus definitions, or heuristic
analysis, or looking to see how many
Bill,
Have you considered (or already done) setting the minimum fan speed to 2 (or
3)? Doing this helps delay the onset of higher fan speeds. Of course, long
duration AM transmissions this may not help, but I have notice it help on
lower duty-cycle modes.
73,
Bruce, N1RX
Unfortunately Bob, It's not feasible to have the K3 utility track and report
all of the possible mods that may have been made to an earlier K3. Some of
them involved simple component changes or additions that would not be
visible to any firmware or software.
To keep track of this on my early
The FAQ for the K3s indicated that these K3S DSP boards "May be available
later in 2016..." for use as a retrofit to the K3. I think key word there
being "may". I would expect that once production needs are fully met and
excess becomes available they will be offered as an upgrade for the K3. I
Own a soldering iron?
Make one yourself.
Easy, a LOT cheaper than Elecraft could sell it to you for, AND you get the
satisfaction of custom making something that does what YOU want it to do...
Have fun!
-Bruce, N!RX
> Perhaps a smallish ergonomic hand held up-down tuning/band changing thumb
Any idea how soon we may see the activation of the USB Keyboard connector on
the PX3?
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If you only have 1 bpf module, I'd probably install it in the main, I guess.
I added a second one for my sub RX later. Opinions will probably run on both
sides, but I'd like to hear the arguments one way or the other myself. (not
that it really matters to me- as I said, I have it in both
= best regards's
sigh
;-)
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Interesting wish list for a fantasy KX2, Jay.
But- I don't believe there is any way they could add all those additional
bands (with the filtering components required), plus higher output power on
internal batteries, plus an extended range auto-tuner and still fit within
the same size box.
I wonder if Elecraft could build a dry dummy load into a P3 sized
enclosure to match the K-line.
Sure they could. But why? I see no reason to have my dummy load occupying
valuable desk space. My big one sits on the floor behind the corner desk I
use. A coax switch puts it in line when needed.
Until either of those products are actually close enough to release to
take orders, the answer will always be no. That's just the way it is.
(This in no way should imply that either is in actual development).
73,
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with the
same band, like 40/30/20/15 on a 4 band board, and 40/17 on a 2 band board.
GL,
Bruce N1RX
From: James Rodenkirch [mailto:rodenkirch_...@msn.com]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2015 10:35 AM
To: Bruce Beford; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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Going to have the two band module changed to 80/17 and, when not
traveling, will swap out the ATU for the two band module and have an
80/40/30/20/17/15 rig (already have an auto tuner at the base of my 30'
vertical).
Jim,
since you had a K1 in the past, you probably remember this, but
Can someone please tell me the size of the Allen wrench that is used to
attach the small knobs on a K1?
it is 0.050
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Wayne
N6KW
Wayne,
Have you sworn off QRP? Looks like a QRO call sign change to me ?
8-)
72/73,
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Nobody knows the cure for ERR BPF2?
Mike NF4L
Mike, remove and reseat the KBPF3
The manual says to *De Install the KBPF3.
I don't want to get rid of my KBPF3. What does the asterisk refer to?
It refers to the note at the top of the page, which reads:
* = See module de-installation
There _IS_ no ERR BPF2, only BP2. I assumed that was what you meat in the
first place. See pg 68 of the owner's manual.
GL,
Bruce N1RX
OK, so how about ERR BP2?
Mike
On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:38 AM, Mike Reublin NF4L nf4l at comcast.net
wrote:
Nobody knows the cure for ERR BPF2?
Mike NF4L
Ken,
It sounds like you and Rose have received the best gift of all. Here's
hoping for her continued and speedy recovery. May you both enjoy many more
years together.
HNY,
Bruce, N1RX
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Hi, Stan
I'm not sure how you want this measured, so here's a couple of measurements
for you...
Using the PX3CBL cable kit that comes with the PX3, the maximum separation
between the two units is about 8 inches.(from the right of the PX3 to the
left of the KX3)
Measured from the outside edges
Fairly obvious that an external sensor will be needed, probably the same (or
similar) sensors to what is used for the W2 wattmeter. Also, since there is
no current corresponding input on the P3, an option board will be required
for that. (Strictly speculation on my part, but fairly obvious to me)
No. Obviously. There is no TX output path sampling built into the P3. This
can be seen by studying the manual. There has always been however, a large
empty hole in the back of the P3 labeled sensor. Therefore (obviously)
space left for a future sensor.
OK, Study was not the right term. It's a matter of knowing the basic
functions and capabilities of a piece of equipment. Best done by reading
(not studying) before assuming. For those of us who have had the P3 for some
time, this _was_ obvious. My apologies.
Bruce N1RX
Early KDVR3 boards had a larger memory, hence longer message lengths, IIRC.
I forget when they switched to the newer, smaller memories.
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Steve,
You might want to clarify. Are you looking for a factory built P3, with the
optional SVGA adapter?
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Alan:
Mine beeps and displays BND END and does so at precisely the edge of a
band.
Brian KD0HII
It only does this when you try to transmit beyond the band edge. I believe
what Alan (an others) have asked for, is a beep when tuning the VFO beyond a
band edge, while receiving.
This has been
Again? Really?
Tim must have the record for the most number of K3s bought and then sold,
over the last several years.
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In addition to the other suggestions you have received (assuming still no
signal through the filter), you may want to try the filter in another slot.
Early on, I had the same problem after installing a 250 Hz filter. the
problem ended up being a coupling cap on the circuit board with no solder on
, if
anyone wants it.
Bruce Beford, N1RX
Hi, Don.
You may recall that I posted recently to the list about a strange problem
with a K1. I resolved it today, and wanted to share the results with you.
Here's a copy of my original post:
OK, folks.
Time to put on your thinking caps...
I just purchased
My understanding is that the KX3 (not the K3) _CAN_ tune the WX band for RX.
Bruce/N1RX
The K3/KX3 can't tune those frequencies ... even with the
2 meter transverters. Those frequencies would be well above
30 MHz (IF limit).
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2014-09-20 5:31 PM, Jeff Herr
s/n 559, in use since year 1.
Just wanted to add a little balance... 8-)
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Very good news indeed.
Thanks for the update.
Bruce/N1RX
In the works as we speak.
Wayne
Gary Gregory vk1zzgary at gmail.com wrote:
Whatever happened to the RF Sensor?
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I don't believe Wayne meant to imply an RF sensor for the PX3 is under
development. He was replying to a query about the long awaited sensor for
the P3. We have been waiting for one for the P3 for a long time, and there
has been a hole for the connector on the back panel since day 1.
Bruce/N1RX
Agreed. Never mind SSTV. Let's focus on useful stuiff.
I also (and many others, I am sure) would like to see this developed.
Getting transmit monitoring via an external sensor would greatly enhance the
P3's usefulness. Many of us have been waiting for this (patiently) for YEARS
now.
Bruce, N1RX
While you are studying the manual, pay close attention to the reference
frequency calibration. That is what you need to perform.
GL,
Bruce, N1RX
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Has anyone on this list used a P3 panadapter with the K2 transceiver? Is
it directly plug compatible or does it need a custom interface/cable and
where can that be obtained?
Thanks, Tom KG7CFC
It is not directly plug compatible, as there is no IF output port on a
stock K2. Even with a
Sadly, The KX3 Yahoo group has taken a very bad turn. It was originally
started, when the KX3 was initially announced, by a very responsible group
owner who had a very lenient moderation policy. Unfortunately, he has turned
the day-to-day operation over to two other moderators that prefer to
Have one you don't use? Please reply off-list with condx and price, shipped
to 03773.
Thanks,
Bruce/N1RX
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Is it overkill to power my Astron RS-35 power supply that runs my K3 from
a UPS?
In my opinion, yes- it's overkill. I personally would probably use the
Astron to float a deep cycle or SLA battery on it's output. You might also
want to investigate adding a PWRgate or similar Schottky diode
The kit referred to in these instructions:
http://k2jji.org/files/Power_Gate_Assembly_Instructions_v2.pdf
is no longer available from the NFARL. However, the instructions contain all
the info needed for a builder to source their own parts.
Bruce/N1RX
Where might one actually find the kit
While I understand this mindset; I for one, am grateful that there are
SMT-based kits available. I enjoy building both thru-hole and SMT based
projects. In many cases, thru hole equivalents are not available for some
components. I have built many all-SMT projects, notably those offered by
KD1JV,ad
I build all my SMT projects with my 30+ year old Weller WTCPT iron, and an
Optivisor. Have been for years now.
Bruce/N1RX
Jim/ AD6CW wrote:More power to you and others who have the patience,
equipment and
eyesight/hand coordination to work with SMT devices, Bruce.
I think what many of us are
There is no provision for connecting a keyboard directly to the KX3. An
external device, i.e. netbook, NUE-PSK modem, etc would be needed to do what
you are asking.
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All this talk about the K1 backlight led me to look back at the K1 order
page. There is no option for a 4-band version, nor for the KFL1-4 4-band
filter module itself. Is this an oversight, or has the 4-band board been
discontinued? If so, when and why? Also if so, then the K1 description page
This is sad news indeed. I have built a few K1s, and repaired a few for
others. The 4 band board made for a very capable rig, without the swapping
that the 2 band version requires. A redesign/reintroduction would be nice,
but I imagine it's primarily a business decision, rather than strictly an
Looking for a 4-band filter board for an Elecraft K1. Working or
non-working. Please contact me off-list with details and asking price
w/shipping.
Thanks in advance,
Bruce/N1RX
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SMD based
board. But, I imagine the potential sales volume would not justify the
costs. Too bad.
Bruce/N1RX
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From: Wayne Burdick [mailto:n...@elecraft.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 2:43 PM
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1 KPH= 1670.245764733954 furlongs/fortnight. 8)
Bruce/N1RX
-Original Message-
From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Charlie T, K3ICH
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2014 2:06 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] temperature sensors and convert --
The United States is being dragged from Imperial measurements to the Metric
System- Inch by Inch. 8)
Bruce/N1RX
(Enjoying a pint...)
Enough! It is time for the USA to quit fighting the rest of the world and
switch to Metric
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The two screws in the middle of the right side panel hold the low voltage
regulators to the side, for heat sinking, IIRC. Take the top off and you
will see this. There are nuts inside to remove.
G,
Bruce/N1RX
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On
Mark-
I never saw anything come back to me, or go to the Elecraft reflector on
this. Did you manage to get this resolved? before the contest?
Bruce N1RX
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bruce
Beford
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 7:38 AM
I believe any liquid or semi-liquid, in this context would qualify.
Grant Youngman n...@tx.rr.com wrote:
Is coffee, in this context, considered a condiment?
Sent from my iPhone
- empirically investigate the effect of condiments on option modules
I don't believe people load Linux just so they can spend time getting a
computer to run Elecraft utilities. The use of Linux appears to be more of a
philosophical endeavor than a strictly performance one. It's not too often that
I hear someone say that they run Linux because they can't get a
Yes, 15M was also my favorite band as a Novice.
It may be ancient but it's still active, and still an official band
segment for Novice/Techs (21.025-21.200 MHz). The same goes for the
Novice/Tech segment of 40M (7.025-7.125). There is a lot of activity at the
top end of the old Novice segment of
Hi, Mark.
Most of these error messages relate to the second RX. I assume you have the
second receiver, and had to remove it, in order to install the 250 filter in
the main receiver. If that is the case, you may not have gotten the 2nd RX
module properly reseated on the main board.
Another error
I forgot to mention- the DSP error messages- you had to disassemble the
front panel assembly to install the DVK. You may not have that stack
properly re-assembled, leading to some of the DSx error messages. You may
have to remove the front panel assembly again, to inspect your work there.
73,
Some time ago, I had a K1 that needed a repair, including the backlight.
Instead of ordering a part from Elecraft, I was able to use two sub-mini
yellow LEDs that I had, and positioned them so they illuminated the edge of
the original diffuser. The same technique could be applied to the K2.
I
How about using the BAND0-3 OUTPUT pins on the ACC jack?
Bruce N1RX
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Richard Solomon
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9:50 PM
To: elecraft
Subject: [Elecraft] Band Data
When you switch bands on the K3,
Assuming a K3 (not given in subject line):
Possibly a case where the sideband received when on SSB is opposite what it
is when switching to CW (for the given band). You could try switching to
CW-R (for reverse).
Bruce N1RX
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Thanks for sharing this, David.
I don't know when or if we will ever get a 4M allocation in this country.
But, I downloaded your write-up, just in case. I have an XV50 that
languishes here. I'll have to pull the cover off and see which power module
is in it.
Cheers,
Bruce
N1RX
-Original
More info might help, Jim.
Band, Freq, filter width settings? For example: Is it possible you are
hearing CW at a relatively high pitch while in SSB, and when you switch to
CW, it is just outside the (narrower) filter width?
Around hear, you mostly here CW with SSB at the lower end of 40M. There
A 4M frequency allocation for us here in the States would be even better.
Wayne- could you please fix THAT with a firmware update?
Bruce N1RX
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Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 4:36 AM
To:
Jim,
The KX3's internal tuner will not do anything while you are using the
KXPA100. The tuner is bypassed when the amp is in use. For an antenna
tuner to do it's job, it must be positioned between the final amplifier
and the antenna feedline. Or, (even better) at the feed point of the antenna
for the KXPA100 -- with
ATU -- first.
But for my base operations I'd want the PX3
eventually.
Since the PX3 is not shipping until July (I've
read here) -- and early availability may be
limited -- that's another reason to go PA first.
73, Phil w7ox
On 5/10/14, 5:32 AM, Bruce Beford wrote:
Jim
With all due respect, you already received the answer here. Yes, you can
connect the Signal Link to the front panel mic connector. Just pad the audio
output of the SL to a mic level, instead of line level. Also, you won't be
able to get audio output from the K3 back to the SignalLink via that
Beford
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I just had a thought: what about the rear mic jack (the 3.5mm) and the line
out?
Can that be done?
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On May 10, 2014, at 1:29 PM, Bruce
With an email address at widomaker.com, I'd be careful... ;-)
Bruce
N1RX
So this REALLY is the wife! I was going to give you a hard time for using
wife's email to ask for
Help. Good luck.
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From what I have read thus far, VHF is still the best bet for this
application. I have not yet heard how far these riders are spread out. If a
5W HT doesn't cut it, then perhaps adding a 30-50W amp would be more
appropriate than going HF. Also, look at the antennas in use on the bikes,
and their
Dave,
I'm pretty sure it's somewhere north of 8000 now. -Bruce, N1RX
What is the latest serial number for the KX3. Ballpark ?
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And your efforts -are- appreciated, Jim. At least by some. Please keep up
the fight. Not to be overly dramatic but evil only requires good men to do
nothing. Misconceptions and incorrect terminology should be corrected
regularly or they become common knowledge.
73
Bruce, N1RX
There's no chance
email issues here.
Bruce N1RX
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You don't need to be a EE to figure this out. All (S)VGA cable are
straight-thru, in the sense that none of the pins are cross connected.
However, a standard (S)VGA cable does not have all 15 wires connected from
one end to the other, and often the ground pins are wired together.
A simple Google
So, what I need to ask is not whether a custom cable is straight through
but rather whether all 15 pins are connected, yes?
HD15 connectors, straight through, all 15 pins, each isolated from the
others.
Bruce N1RX
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Agreed, BUT- You do NOT want DB15 connectors. These cables use HD15
connectors, not DB15. DB15 has two rows of pins. HD15 (high density) has 3
rows.
Bruce N1RX
And VGA or SVGA should be removed from the discussion -- they
describe a computer video data interchange format that needs fewer than
This is a DE connector.
No. It's an HD15. Phil's (AD5X) pdf document (which he just posted a link
to), is an excellent resource.
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Thanks for the reference, Lynn. I have always (for many years) seen these
referred to as high density (HD) D connectors. All the catalogs I have ever
perused called them D-Sub High Density Connectors.
I appreciate the background material. I think the most important take-away
for this application
email trouble, testing settings.
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It was suggested I do the Temp Compensation Procedure. Unfortunately
I do not have a stable 50-MHz signal source.
Ed,
I did mine using the 5th harmonic from my Trimble Thunderbolt GPSDO. I think
I used about 60dB of attentuation between the oscillator and the rig, I
don't recall exactly. If
Ed,
This seems to indicate the KXV3 menu setting is set to TEST. See the
calibration procedure on pg 49 of the K3 manual, under 1.0 milliwatt meter
calibration. Set the COBFIG:KXV3 menu entry to NOR (or Not Inst, if you
don't have the KXV3 or 3A), and you should be able to proceed with the LP
and
Please consider the possibility of offering an enclosure option for the P3.
In many cases, it would be nice to have the P3 in a case footprint similar
to the PX3. Perhaps with the sheet metal design work already done for the
PX3, this would not be cost prohibitive. Possible?
73,
Bruce
N1RX
Yes, I have seen the user-modified P3 units. I am still hoping Elecraft will
offer a set of panels to repackage the P3 into a shallow case, similar to
the PX3.
73
Bruce N1RX
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 8:05 PM
To: Bruce Beford
Cc
And now might be a good time to remind folks that the K3/0 mini is not a
radio by itself... It is a control panel, for a real K3, just like the now
available full-sized K3/0. It is to be used to control a remote K3.
pictures on twitter:
I seem to recall this was reported some time ago. IIRC, for that particular
op, it ended up being slightly loosened hardware on the main heat sink assy.
I would check all hardware (internally and externally) and see if anything
has loosened up, through thermal cycling.
Bruce, N1RX
Unlikely. I don't know how practical it would be, even if you _did_ use a
computer at the remote end. Some folks set up a webcam to view the P3
display, I believe. This would be very bandwidth intensive, to get anything
approaching a real-time rate and good resolution. Controlling the P3 would
be
Although it does require a computer at the remote end, Tom VA2FSQ was nice
enough to remind me (off-line) about his Win4K3Suite product. -Bruce, N1RX
From Tom:
check out the end of the video
Remote p3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Api2nomzg3U
Dan,
One place in the manual that the size of this plug/jack is mentioned is on
pages 3, 5, and 7 which give the description of the connections to the
device. Referencing figure 1, item 2 is given as Two wire power cable with
a female 2.1 mm coaxial connector (supplied). This is the same 2.1mm
. This should help move
this issue higher up the firmware priority list.
It will get implemented, have no fear.
73,
Bruce, N1RX
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Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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Not yet implemented. -Bruce, N1RX
Let's try this post again, looks like the text was truncated...
Can't seem to get the XVn OFS function to work...anyone else out there
have it working, or is this an unimplemented feature?
Thanks, Jim
Not enough info.
Are you running an audio based mode? i.e. JT65? If so, then it is very
likely that you are not setting the audio levels properly to drive the
K3(s). If the audio level is not set properly, the K3 will try to increase
system gain to reach the desired output, resulting in the
Did this get through? I can't see a copy on the reflector delivered
here...
- Original Message -
From: Dave dave at g0dja.co.uk
Sorry, it looks like, in transfering the files from one program on one PC
via another on another PC, the files got corrupted.
Hopefully the ones
Many people seem to be either forgetting, or missing the point of Leif's
article (referenced below). The entire thrust was in the context of using an
HF transceiver as an IF rig with VHF/UHF/SHF transverters. Band noise on
those higher freqs is low enough that transmitted phase noise can be an
Great news, Wayne.
My thanks to you, and the entire Elecraft extended family for your
continued excellent customer service. Your team continues to set the
standard by which other suppliers are measured.
73 es HNY,
Bruce N1RX
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For those, the noise from a Flex at 100w, at -77 dBc (which is -27
dBm), can be quite substantial. Recall that S9 is approx -72 dBm. A
Flex is transmitting wideband S9+45 noise.
OK, I'm not a Flex user. But, I don't agree with your math. I am not trying
to defend the transmitted phase noise
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