Sorry, i meant the TX sign on the right side of the display, between VFO
A and B letters, not the TX Led.
Do you really mean that the red TX LED is flashing?
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>From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
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>Subject: [Elecraft] TX Inhibit
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>Elecrafters,
>this has been discussed a long time ago, is there any news about this:
Elecrafters,
this has been discussed a long time ago, is there any news about this:
When in TEST MODE the TX led is flashing to inform you the tx can not be
engaged.
When TX INHIBIT is ON . the TX led is flashing all the time, even when
TX is not inhibited. Is it only me or are others
Hi all,
since 05.September I'm proud owner of a K3 # 5776.
Now I work trough the manual from side 1 to end to understand function.
As I use a sequencer to protect my LNA's I will use also the RX inhibit
function.
The sequencer will provides 13VDC in RX mode to the ACC connector at
pin 7.
I
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To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] TX inhibit question
Hi all,
since 05.September I'm proud owner of a K3 # 5776.
Now I work trough the manual from side 1 to end to understand function.
As I use
: [Elecraft] TX inhibit question
Hi all,
since 05.September I'm proud owner of a K3 # 5776.
Now I work trough the manual from side 1 to end to understand function.
As I use a sequencer to protect my LNA's I will use also the RX inhibit
function.
The sequencer will provides 13VDC in RX mode
] On Behalf Of DK5EW
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 8:22 AM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] TX inhibit question
Hi all,
since 05.September I'm proud owner of a K3 # 5776.
Now I work trough the manual from side 1 to end to understand function.
As I use a sequencer to protect my
Hi All.
I am using a K3 with internal 144 transverter module.
On 2m I use a sequencer for TX/RX as I use a PA and a LNA at the masthead.
The rig TX is triggered by the sequencer by using the PTT In line.
The sequencer ensures the rig is switched after the LNA. The sequencer is
triggered either by
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] TX Inhibit options
Hi All.
I am using a K3 with internal 144 transverter module.
On 2m I use a sequencer for TX/RX as I use a PA and a LNA at the masthead.
The rig TX is triggered by the sequencer by using the PTT In line.
The sequencer ensures the rig
Ok Roger - thanks for the input.
TX-DLY is an option I suppose but that means the sequencer will not be
sequencing in the right order. ( I dont know if that is an issue or not).
The sequencer has to switch the LNA first then switches the PA and K3 over
together to tx. TXDLY. If I use TXD then they
: [Elecraft] TX Inhibit options
Ok Roger - thanks for the input.
TX-DLY is an option I suppose but that means the sequencer will not be
sequencing in the right order. ( I dont know if that is an issue or not).
The sequencer has to switch the LNA first then switches the PA and K3 over
together to tx. TXDLY
Seems to me this -could- be done, but would require some modifications to
your sequencer system.
Using the TX INH input (pin 7 or AUX connector on the K3, set TX INH to ON).
You would need an output from your sequencer that stays low until TX
permission is desired. This operation would be
Thanks Bruce.
The sequencer is an SSB DCW2004 B. It does not seem to have a state-change
output from rx to tx. It has inputs to earth or high to trigger the sequence
and then delay outputs to sequence the devices.
So I am note sure that would work..
Roger
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Roger,
You would add your own output that would stay low until the sequencer out
for triggering the PTT on the rig is active. This output would also only
inhibit the rig when on 2M (a requirement you mentioned), by monitoring the
band data outputs of the radio. You would have to build this logic
: Wednesday, June 29, 2011 4:36:29 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] TX Inhibit options
Hi All.
I am using a K3 with internal 144 transverter module.
On 2m I use a sequencer for TX/RX as I use a PA and a LNA at the masthead.
The rig TX is triggered by the sequencer by using the PTT In line.
The sequencer ensures
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Subject: [Elecraft] TX Inhibit options
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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Hi All.
I am using a K3 with internal 144 transverter module.
On 2m I use a sequencer for TX/RX as I
Finally figured out what was wrong with the TX Inhibit system causing a loss of
the first dot or dash on CW. We were using Firmware 3.97 and it turns out that
it was the culprit. We downloaded and installed the latest version of the
firmware and all is fine with the TX Inhibit. For those
We have been trying to set up two K3's in a multiop-single transmitter setup
for the coming WAE contest and have run into a problem. When one of the K3's
starts to key, the monitor audio has the leading character clipped. Any pause
in keying repeats the loss of the leading character monitor
We are using pair of K3 in WRTC style competition. Since the requirement
there is only one signal at any given moment we are using external lock out
on PTT lines. The problem with this arrangement is that if one of the PTT
line is disabled by lock out and operator starts to TX, he will still
Before I start tearing things apart, and rewiring connectors I would like to
ask if anyone has found an easy way to get +5V from the ACC connector to use
for TX Inhibit on pin 7?
Searching the list archive I found that this question was asked before by N1EU:
Is there a convenient +5V source for
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