switches and needing to accommodate more than two antennas without the ATU
experiencing a high-SWR-triggered re-tune hunt each time an external switch
selects a different antenna.
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there's enough memory available. If memory is a
constraint I suppose you could provide the option to halve the number of
tuning solutions stored per segment to keep the memory footprint the same.
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A mode just as the MIC knob
does in DATA A mode. Alas, that's not how the MG command works - it always
returns mic gain without regard to mode.
Is there a way to get/set LINE IN I've overlooked?
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Thanks Jim. I wasn't aware the FCC acceptance info was available.
Unrelated but interesting is that the KPA1500 FAQ puts the typical drive
power at 50W but the average in the FCC tests was 66W. 17m required a
whopping 81W.
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cables
to be able to flip back and forth between the two amps (when the KPA1500
arrives).
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the KPA500 and KPA1500 without
moving the ACC cable back and forth.
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overed transmit audio while in TX TEST a viable way to
eliminate the RF and XG3 related variables or have I missed something? If
it is viable, I would be interested in the same being done with a KIO3B for
comparison purposes.
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of measuring the performance of the USB audio path - whether with the KIO3B
or other USB audio interface. Can I, for example, conclude from my test
that my DigiKeyer/K3 path has a -110 dB noise floor?
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the price tag seems acceptable to me.
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was an indication I was tapped too low for
the high mains voltage but the 80V to 64V range is well within spec so I
assumed I was ok to leave it that way. Still seems odd that I have to tap
down when I'm so close to the max input voltage.
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I would only add that on the KPA500, make sure AUXBUS is ON. Bandswitching
works with it off but the STBY/OPER power level tracking and the KPA500
status messages in the K3's VFO B display don't.
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error. Since the FMT pursuit is
occasional, I don't want to invest too much to get the desired result since
I still have to obtain a Trimble Thunderbolt or similar GPSDO 10 MHz
reference.
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. This would make the case for replacing the native oscillator with the
K3TCXO3.
If the stability is measured over time, however, then the K3EXREF and native
oscillator would appear to be sufficient since oscillator drift is
insignificant in the 4 to 8 second time span.
Just curious.
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of magnitude in their
error, does that error make a difference when the K3EXREF adjustments are
every four seconds?
ps - During your beta testing were you using the standard K3 5 ppm
oscillator or the KTCXO3 0.5 ppm oscillator? I didn't find mention of that
on your web site.
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