Not quite sure what's going on here; have had the K3 in storage for
about 4 months. Finally unpacked it after our move to PA and set it
up, and now audio is cutting in and out; as if it would just mute for
a few seconds (sometimes 4-5 secs) then come back to a normal level.
I'm wondering if the RF
Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft
e...@elecraft.com wrote:
Hi James,
Could you have the squelch turned up?
73, Eric WA6HHQ
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On 8/9/2011 5:56 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) wrote:
Not quite sure what's going on here; have had the K3 in storage for
about 4 months. Finally unpacked
- WA6HHQ, Elecraft
e...@elecraft.com wrote:
Unlikely. If it is activated, you get a 'Hi RFI' message on the VFO B
display.
73, Eric
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On 8/9/2011 6:15 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) wrote:
Hi Eric,
No, squelch is wide open. It was cutting out on SSB, FM, AM, etc.
For what it's
Hello group,
It's been many months since I've posted here, much less actually done
something new with my K3. This topic has however piqued my interest.
Just so I understand fully, am I right in assuming then that the
following is correct:
1. Any reference oscillator operating at 10 MHz would
Brilliant - thanks to all for your replies.
I'll start looking for a used Thunderbolt to experiment with. Sorry
if I missed this in an earlier exchange, but are there specific
Trimble model numbers known for recommended units?
Paul - I agree; can never hurt to have a disciplined reference
The 2.7 has been satisfactory for me. I have matching pairs for the
sub, and both 2.7s work very well.
73,
James K2QI
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Mike Rodgers
mikerodgerske5...@yahoo.com wrote:
I finally able to order myself a k3 on Monday. I will probally never get the
sub receiver.
Alan, what MBP do you own?
I have a 2010 15 MBP, and it has separate stereo input and output
jacks. I am able to input anything the K3 spits out with nothing more
than a regular stereo cable.
73,
James K2QI
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 9:27 PM, Alan D. Wilcox
a...@wilcoxengineering.com wrote:
Hello group,
Just wanted to get some advise before I continue with my experiment.
I recently received a new BHI ANEM AF DSP module. It is a mono-only device
and as such, is supplied with a mono 3.5mm patch cable.
Plugging that cable into the K3 only gives me audio to the left channel.
The
Thank you Joe. That really puts my mind at ease.
Vy 73,
James K2QI
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:49 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV li...@subich.com wrote:
With that said, is it safe to bridge the LR channels coming out of
the K3'sphone jacks, front or rear panel without fear of damaging
the amplifier?
wrote:
On 12/3/2010 8:29 AM, James Sarte (K2QI) wrote:
Just wanted to get some advise before I continue with my experiment.
Two-circuit 1/8-in plugs should NOT be used at the output of the K3. A
3-circuit plug is needed. Nearly all pre-made patch cables are junk, and
many are wired wrong for our
Thanks Don.
I have decided to forego the the 1/4 to 1/8 adapter for the front phone
jack. I am now plugging the 1/8 mono cable and plug directly into the rear
phone jack. To get audio to both cans, I am using a mono to stereo adapter
between the offboard DSP and my headphones. Seems to work
Is there any way to get the button confirm beeps to sound when using phones
plugged into the rear phone jack?
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Nevermind! All is working.
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 4:02 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.comwrote:
Is there any way to get the button confirm beeps to sound when using phones
plugged into the rear phone jack?
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73 de James K2QI
President UNARC/4U1UN
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73 de James K2QI
President
OK, now I'm REALLY confused.
From what I've read on the reflector, and what others have told me, it
is OK to insert a mono plug into either the front or rear phone jacks.
It was also made very clear that inserting a mono plug into the rear
SPKR jack was a big no-no, even if the settings were set
I will have a look a the schematics tonight after dinner; just find it
a bit hard to believe that I'd get conflicting information direct from
Aptos.
Tnx,
James K2QI
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 5:57 PM, Jim Brown j...@audiosystemsgroup.com wrote:
The manual is correct -- the HEADPHONE output is
BTW, one thing I noticed is that both stereo to mono adapters I
purchased short ring and tip together rather than ring to sleeve.
Since both hot signals are combined, isn't there still a load being
presented to the right channel amp?
I know some adapters will short ring to sleeve, thereby
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:53 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, one thing I noticed is that both stereo to mono adapters I
purchased short ring and tip together rather than ring to sleeve.
Since both hot signals are combined, isn't there still a load being
presented
Hi Don,
No such luck on finding schematics for the adapters, but I did test
everything out with my ohmmeter. It looks like the adapters I
purchased do exactly what you suggest. Ring and tip of the adapter is
connected to just tip on the other end of the mono cord, while sleeve
are shorted on
Aha! Discovered that AFX was on. Turned it off, and now everything
works perfectly.
73 and good night!
James K2QI
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 1:28 AM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Only thing I have to figure out now is what to do about the audio
being out of phase
In case anyone else was curious as I was about key clicks, here's a good
link with recordings that demonstrate how a badly designed or configured
transmitter would sound:
http://www.w8ji.com/keyclicks.htm
73,
James K2QI
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Hi Mike,
I've always gotten compliments on my K3's audio. This is with the Elecraft
MH2 hand mic. As others have said though, you will need to tweak the TX EQ
settings for best performance, or to whatever suits your taste.
73,
James K2QI
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Mike Rodgers
Martin F. Jue... :)
James K2QI
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 3:32 PM, K9ZTV k9...@socket.net wrote:
To name just a few more . . .
Oscar Hammarlund (never spelt with an e although a lot hams try to)
Gus Gonsett (two ts but the company only had one) . . .
Herb Johnson (Swan Electronics, named
Does anyone know the part number of a Radio Shack or equivalent 3.5mm stereo
male to 3.5mm mono female adapter that will bridge both L R channels into
a single mono source?
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73 de James K2QI
President UNARC/4U1UN
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Hi Ken,
That is not my intent. What I'm trying to do is combine both LR audio
channels from the K3's phone output into a mono signal. That mono signal
will then go into my BHI ANEM which only accepts a mono input. The ANEM's
output is also mono. I then want to be able to connect my stereo
on
the other end of my headphones will then take that mono signal and output
into both cans for a simulated stereo experience.
73,
James K2QI
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:02 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Ken,
That is not my intent. What I'm trying to do is combine both LR
be able to comment directly.
Mni tnx es vy 73,
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 7:16 AM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Elecrafters,
Regarding the issue of NR, I know this can be a touchy subject and most
will say its very subjective. This post isn't intended
Hi Lyle!
Indeed, this is a very subjective issue. One issue though that many will
probably agree with me on is the decrease in audio fidelity whenever NR is
engaged; i.e. volume of speech drops in relation to NR. Would it be
possible to alter the algorithm to prevent this from happening?
It
Hi Johnny,
I do confirm with K3 #2730 and FW 4.22 that DVR record time is limited to
~10 seconds. I can't remember if the time constraint was larger in previous
FW versions. Have you tried reverting to an older FW to see if the results
differ?
73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 10:33 AM,
Hi Guy,
I'd have to agree with you there. I think the algorithm used by the BHI
device sounds much better than the BRIL offering.
73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV olin...@bellsouth.netwrote:
Well, I listened to the demo's and to MY ears, it seemed ineffective,
I have another question that's somewhat related to my original post. I know
it has been discussed many times over; that one should avoid using a mono
plug in the SPKRS jack.
What I'd like to know though is this: Would it be OK to use a mono plug in
either front panel PHONES output, or rear
Hello Elecrafters,
Regarding the issue of NR, I know this can be a touchy subject and most will
say its very subjective. This post isn't intended as a complaint or
criticism. Instead, I hope through constructive discussions, more
improvements to the K3's NR performance will be realized. I'd
No suggestions?
Hope everyone had a good thanksgiving. I know mine is about to start; my
11mo daughter just came home from pediatric ICU. I am thankful for that.
73,
James K2QI
On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 10:19 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.comwrote:
Curious thing I noticed today
Curious thing I noticed today; plugged in my headphones only to continue
hearing monoraul audio coming out of my PC's speakers. It took me a second
to realize that audio from the K3 was being piped out of the LINE OUT jack
in the rear, into my PC's input, and out to the two speakers I have
Tis true they are RFI generators, but plasma black levels are still much
better than LCD, LCOS, or DLP sets. Only thing that's better in that area
are tube televisions.
As a movie buff, I can't stand black crush, so I live with my Panasonic
plasma. When I do QRV, the fix is simple; I turn the
pretty, but
they're not cold and continuity tests now pass FB. Plugged everything back
together, and my paddle now works as it was supposed too.
Thank you everyone for your help.
73,
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:53 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
What am I doing wrong? I
Hi Don,
On pg. 59 of the manual, it states:
*This menu entry normally sets the main receiver squelch value (**0**-**29*
*). If VFO A is rotated fully clockwise, the parameter changes to **=SUB POT
**. Squelch for both main and sub receivers will then be controlled by the
SUB RF/SQL knob, and
Oops... you're absolutely right. Don't know what I was thinking. Sorry!
Don't know how I got DE and VT or even NH mixed up. My bad... :)
73,
Jim K2QI
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Bob Garrett rgarre...@comcast.net wrote:
HRO is in New Hampshire not Vermont.
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73 de James K2QI
Hi Rick,
I would suggest the Keyspan USB to Serial adapter over the KUSB. With the
KUSB, I always had problems with it when using programs like HRD or DM780.
I believe that was due to the drivers being used. OTOH, the Keyspan unit
works very well and does not seem to add any additional noise
Don, yes I do recall now that the drivers were for the Prolific chipset.
That cable never worked properly for me, and I ended up ditching it in favor
of a Keyspan which uses the FTDI chipset.
73,
Jim K2QI
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Don Cunningham wb5...@martineer.netwrote:
James,
You
I've only used the XG2 to calibrate the K3's S-meter.
No actual receiver improvements other than a slightly more accurate meter
reading.
73,
James K2QI
On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 1:37 PM, larmar larymar...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I was wondering how much of a difference calibrating the K3 using
Hello group,
I know Wayne has mentioned several times in the past that they had
considered all possibilities when it comes to PC interfaces for the K3,
including USB. In fact, he says the following on 16 June, 2009:
The KIO3's digital I/O module could be replaced with one that has USB
rather
NF4L
On 11/18/2010 7:31 PM, James Sarte (K2QI) wrote:
Hello group,
I know Wayne has mentioned several times in the past that they had
considered all possibilities when it comes to PC interfaces for the K3,
including USB. In fact, he says the following on 16 June, 2009:
The KIO3's
Hi Johnny,
There are a few members of the Eleflector that own the SPE. From what I've
read, they've all had nothing but good things to say about the amplifier.
The SPE, if memory serves me right interfaces well with the K3 and can read
band data, etc.
With that said, do you know if the SPE 2K
What band/frequency? I want to replicate your exact test variables and
revert with my results.
James K2QI
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:02 AM, Steve Ellington n...@carolina.rr.comwrote:
Can someone take a look at their voltage reading on their K3's DISP-V
window and tell me what they get with
Message -
*From:* James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.com
*To:* Steve Ellington n...@carolina.rr.com
*Cc:* Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
*Sent:* Wednesday, November 17, 2010 10:08 AM
*Subject:* Re: [Elecraft] K3 voltage reading
What band/frequency? I want to replicate your exact test variables
I'd like to add that on 10m, it only drops to 13.0V. Amp draw is around
15.5A.
James K2QI
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 10:18 AM, James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.comwrote:
OK, well mine drops from 13.6V to 12.8V on 40m. Amp draw is roughly around
17.88A
On 20m, it drops to 12.7V
HTH
James
Dr Martin,
I have not had this experience with any of the firmware versions; I have
been switching between many different releases as of late to help with some
beta testing.
I do not have the LPF installed yet. I will be receiving one soon though.
I find it hard to believe that the LPF could
, and I'm glad to be a part of this family.
Mni tnx,
James K2QI
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:18 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings fellow Elecrafters,
I'm sorry for emailing this question to the group, but the folks on this
reflector are a smart bunch. Maybe someone could give me
Congratulations Michael on completion of K2 #5995!
Hope to work you on the bands soon! :)
Vy 73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Michael Babineau mbabin...@magma.cawrote:
I just made the first QSO with my newly completed K2 (serial #5995 - great
number ! ) on 40m with VE9WJ.
I
Hi Benny,
Only new Icom expected is the IC-9100 Daylight to DC box. Looks
interesting, and would most likely be compared to the Kenwood TS-2000.
The receiver is a double conversion superheterodyne. They claim +30 dBm
IP3. How they tested that, I don't know. Their promotional material also
I believe some of the older Kenwood's also had a low MHz IF out - 8.8 or 8.9
MHz.
I know this because I have a Kenwood SM-230 that requires an 8.9 MHz IF
input.
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Wes Stewart n...@yahoo.com wrote:
There is a serious misconception by some true
Hi Mike,
They're not birdies, but real signals. See what happens when you disconnect
your antenna. If they were birdies, therefore originating from within the
radio, you'll still hear them.
I have two routers in my house, and both wreak havoc for me! I still
haven't found a good way to
Hello group,
What are the optimal NB/NR settings for use with AM and AM-S? I'm
interested in using those features for those times when I SWL, but can't
seem to find a setting that doesn't overly alter audio quality. The NR for
example seems to reduce the dynamic range, making audio sound very
Regarding the IC-7700, which is a lot more expensive than the 7600, here's
what an Icom fan had to say about the missing 2nd receiver. Pay close
attention to the first bullet point.
Single HF receiver http://www.ab4oj.com/icom/ic7700/rx.html with I/Q
second mixer, offering +40dBm 3rd-order
Turn K3 off, and close the K3 Utility. Restart K3 then the utility and try
again.
73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Glenn Haffly ghaf...@satx.rr.com wrote:
Good evening , While trying to load 4.22 I had a momentary loss of AC power
as new firmware was being loaded. Currently
Good morning Elecrafters!
It's been some time now since the K3 LPF add-on filter board was released.
I've been contemplating purchasing one since its debut as I've noticed in
the past hi-frequency DSP artifiacts, especially when listening with
headphones. However, as time passed and firmware
I had the chance to look at the FTDX5000's manual last night, as I was
curious to see how the rig could be connected to a computer for digital
modes. I had almost forgotten what a pain it was to hook up my FT840 to a
PC, and I see with the FTDX5000, not much has changed. In order to connect
to
Thanks for the feedback.
I just spoke to Vicky at Elecraft. I placed my order for the LPF board,
plus two of the K3 synthesizer stiffener kits. I figured since I'm
replacing the defective RFC4 choke on the main board, I might as well bring
the K3 up to date.
Mni tnx,
James K2QI
On Mon, Nov
Thanks for pointing that out Joe. I should probably have used a better
word. By proprietary, I was simply meaning that it's not as common an
interface as an RS232 port, and two 3.5mm audio jacks. Almost everyone has
stereo patch cables and perhaps a straight DB9 serial cable laying around.
Not
I stand corrected!
I don't think I've ever had something that used a DIN 5 plug... not sure
about my FT-840; that was a long time ago.
73,
James K2QI
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Don Cunningham wb5...@martineer.netwrote:
James,
As Joe said, the Din 5 plug has been around a LONG time. I
LOL.. maybe that's why I had such a hard time interfacing it. If memory
serves, I think I ordered a kit TNC called TiniCAT or something like that.
It worked OK; didn't really function well with HRD though.
James K2QI
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV li...@subich.com wrote:
Well, I would certainly hope that if one had the disposable income to buy an
FTDX5000, he would also have the resources to take care of the family.
My K3 was slightly north of $4k after all was said and done. To many
others, that might seem exorbitant. Anyway, it's all relative.
The important
This is one thing I don't understand with the TS-590s:
For 1.8/3.5/7/14/21MHz amateur bands, when receiving in CW/FSK/SSB modes
down conversion is selected automatically if the final passband is 2.7kHz or
less
So does that mean if the passband selected is greater than 2700 Hz, the
receiver
Greetings fellow Elecrafters,
I'm sorry for emailing this question to the group, but the folks on this
reflector are a smart bunch. Maybe someone could give me some advice or
suggestions. I posted this question to the Icom 756 Pro III group and QRZ,
but no one seems to have an answer.
I'm
Hi Tom,
Have a look at the following technical bulleting from Elecraft:
http://www.elecraft.com/K3/mods/K3%20Technical%20Alert%201.pdf
Does your KPA3 have capacitor C3 installed? If so, that may be your problem.
73 de James K2QI
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:50 PM, K5RC t...@k5rc.cc wrote:
I
Good morning Elecrafters,
I decided to try and bypass RFC4 by using a small wire jumper soldered to
vias connected to RFC4. Please see link below for image. So far,
everything seems to work just fine now, which confirms my suspicion that
RFC4 was dead even before I did anything. I should have
Did anyone read the December QST's review of the FTDX5000MP?
And I quote:
The FTDX5000 series establishes a new benchmark, the highest close-in IMD
dynamic range and third-order intercept we've ever measured.
And the review goes on to state:
For Receiver A, at the where-it-really-matters 2kHz
Hi Chuck,
I didn't have another paddle to try, but all of my testing has shown that
choke RFC4 was to blame. It's wide open with no continuity. I have since
bypassed the choke with a piece of wire and now everything works properly.
I'm still waiting to hear back from Dale whether or not he will
Hi there ??? (apologies, but I don't recall ever seeing your name or call in
emails)...
Not sure if Aptos would be willing to send a whole RF board out just for a
small choke. I could ask them, but even then, that's a whole lot of work.
I'm not sure if it'd be worth it for me to go that route as
Well, time is always an issue for me. This weekend I was lucky as I didn't
have to work. I was able to troubleshoot the radio and figure out what the
problem was.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, I'd rather take my chances replacing the
choke myself then spend hours tearing the K3 apart, then
Hi Ron,
Yes, replacement of the whole RF board would be very time and labor
intensive; certainly something that I'd like to avoid at all possible
costs. I would rather send the K3 back to Aptos, and use my Icom in the
interim, then take the K3 apart to that level.
Just last night, I removed the
Thank you Steve,
I couldn't have done it without support from the reflector and the great
crew at Elecraft.
Again, one of the many reasons why Elecraft and its user community is head
and shoulders above the rest.
73,
James K2QI
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Steve Ellington
I'm so glad I didn't buy the FT2K when I was looking for something to
replace my Yaesu FT-840. Before buying the K3, I based my search on the
following criteria:
1. Excellent receiver
2. Great customer support and user interaction
3. Made in USA (not mandatory, but it's always nice to support
I don't have the article in front of me at the moment, but I believe I read
that Yaesu was aware of the QSK relay issue and a circuit fix is available
for existing customers. All future production units will have the fix
already implemented.
James K2QI
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Craig D.
Hi Olli,
My primary interest would have been for 70cm FM, but I'm open to
experimentation. I'm still haven't ruled out purchasing the K144XV just for
that reason. A small log-periodic and a 160 watt mirage 2m amplifier might
be fun to play with.
Anyway, I guess I should say that it would have
I concur Roy; something has changed again in the way mic gain is handled
with this firmware iteration. Prior to 4.14, I had to leave mic gain set to
4 or 5 and bias to low. Those settings gave me 5-7 bars ALC on normal voice
peaks. This is with the MH2 hand mic. After 4.18, I noticed that I
this now. Can anyone test their K3 and reply?
Tnx,
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 12:13 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
I concur Roy; something has changed again in the way mic gain is handled
with this firmware iteration. Prior to 4.14, I had to leave mic gain set to
4 or 5
Dr Hans,
Very nice to hear! Congratulations! Hiopefully one day when I have more
time, I too will join the ranks of K2 builders. Until then, I must be
satisfied with the K3. :)
See you on the bands OM!
73 de James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Hans H Vollmer
What am I doing wrong? I hooked up an old iambic paddle to the K3 a few
moments ago. Left paddle works fine; gives me a string of dots. Right
paddle doesn't do anything. I checked continuity on tip, ring, and ground
and everything tests fine. Is there something I'm not doing right with the
:
James,
Remove the key from the equation. Insert a stereo plug with the ring
soldered to the sleeve. Does the K3 make dashes? If so, then you can blame
your paddles and their plug. If not, then there is something wrong with
your K3.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/13/2010 6:53 PM, James Sarte wrote
On 11/13/2010, at 3:53 , James Sarte wrote:
What am I doing wrong? I hooked up an old iambic paddle to the K3 a few
moments ago. Left paddle works fine; gives me a string of dots. Right
paddle doesn't do anything. I checked continuity on tip, ring, and
ground
and everything tests fine
Here's what I did now to rule out the actual K3 jack:
I took the rear bottom panel off. I checked continuity with a plug
connected to the socket. I touched ground on the plug and G on the RF main
board and that passed. Did the same with ring R, and tip T, and all
passed. So there doesn't
Hi Steve,
I checked the solder joints too when I was testing continuity on the jack
itself. All looks OK.
Not sure what else can be wrong at this point.
Plug is OK, jack is OK, paddle is good, and the jack itself looks to be
soldered well onto the main board.
I'm at a loss...
73 de James
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
Sent: Saturday, November 13, 2010 5:58 PM
To: James Sarte
Cc: Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Right paddle key not working?
James,
Based on your other posts to the reflector where you checked continuity
inside the K3, I would
I use an Aoyue 937+ which I bought for around 50 dollars. Has lots of tip
choices. I believe the Hakko tips will fit also. This soldering station's
temperature is digitally controlled and the tip is ESD protected.
73,
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:44 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com
Darnit. I took half the K3 apart. Nevermind, guess I cant see the solder
pins from the top as they're actually covered by the jack housings.
OK... on to step two.
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:31 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Gene,
After following Don's advice to do
to Aptos for
repair.
73 de James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:02 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 9:04 PM, Gene Langendorff
k6...@sbcglobal.netwrote:
I had the same symptom on my year old newly completed K3 kit a few months
ago (S/N 3172). With Gary's
I suppose you're right Vic. I've just never been too confident in my
soldering skills when it comes to small surface-mount parts like this choke.
Like I said earlier, my iron slipped and I even managed to slightly warp
the plastic casing on the choke. Ugh. When it comes to larger, thru-hole
works well though, and if it ever died, they're
cheap enough to replace.
73,
James K2QI
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Johnny Siu vr2...@yahoo.com.hk wrote:
Yes, James. I have been using Aoyue 937 as well for nearly 4 years.
cheers,
Johnny VR2XMC
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寄件人﹕ James Sarte
Hi Don,
The Aoyue 937 that I have isn't as well built as its American counterparts.
However, it gets the job done well at an affordable price. Personally, I
don't solder too often, so spending a lot of money on a quality station
didn't really make sense to me. On the other hand, someone like
Hi Gene,
Don't be sorry. I suspect the RFC was dead before I even touched it. I
don't think I destroyed it. Only one side has a slight concave surface from
where the iron got too close. You have to really look at it an angle to see
the indentation on the RFC's body. Otherwise, I did as you
Hello group,
Is there any hardware limitation preventing the design and implementation of
an internal UHF transverter? In this day and age of DC to Daylight boxes,
I'm surprised that Elecraft only has a VHF module available for the K3. For
me, 2 meters isn't so useful in NYC. If given the
...I just gotta have my daily
HF 'fix' :-)
YMMV
Gary
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:26 AM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Hello group,
Is there any hardware limitation preventing the design and implementation
of
an internal UHF transverter? In this day and age of DC to Daylight boxes
K2QI
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 7:54 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings Elecrafters,
I previously posted a question to the group about mic gain settings in
conjunction with the Elecraft MH2 hand mic. Prior to the slew of recent
firmware updates, I had to set microphone bias
BTW, I've noticed that the SSB power bug is still there on K3 #2730, and
this was after reverting back to 4.14
73 de James K2QI
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Coming soon, It is currently in the hands of the firmware field testers.
73,
Don W3FPR
suggestions?
James K2QI
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:29 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
BTW, I've noticed that the SSB power bug is still there on K3 #2730, and
this was after reverting back to 4.14
73 de James K2QI
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not fix the issue.
James K2QI
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 11:07 PM, James Sarte k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
Something I've discovered; switching between antennas seems to affect power
output with 4.14. For example, I was able to get 100 watts out on ANT1 but
switching to ANT2 on a dummy load only gave
Just got done reading Icom's brochure on their RS-BA1 IP remote-control
software solution. It's impressive. In a nutshell, the RS-BA1 provides a
turn-key solution allowing IP control of a compatible radio via network or
internet. According to them, low voice latency makes using the rig remotely
Hello Philippe,
Thanks for the reply. It seems something has changed in the way the K3
handles mic bias and gain with the latest firmware releases.
I'm also wondering if there is a difference with the way mic gain is handled
between modes; i.e. SSB and FM. I noticed that with FM, I have to
:44 PM, James Sarte wrote:
Hi Lyle,
Nice work. Low SSB output solved on my end with this latest beta.
:-)
Thanks, James.
Lyle
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