a couple of more thoughts I missed about running the K3 with a SignaLink USB on JT65
I forgot to cover the sliders underneath 'Audio Input Levels' bars" in the upper left of the JT65-hf screen they are also useful for acquire the '0' setting desired when there are no signals present (in the 48-60 sec time period) I try to leave those slider(s) set to center then set all the other receive stuff up like I said in the previous email (partly quoted below) then I can use those sliders if there is some immediate need to either raise or lower the volume lever to keep it in the black if you go below or above the 'desired' readings *during decoding* those numbers will turn red to warn you actually since you're really operating in single channel mode, only the top one matters it's kinda backwards to me but in the Win 7 Recording Devices the Microphone USB CODEC Properties is actually the one that effects your receive level (37) and in the Win 7 Speakers USB Audio CODEC is the one that effects the TX level I use that is set to (50) I also forgot to mention if you are all set up and working fine in receive and someone comes on that is so loud (strong) that they put you in the red and mess up any and all decodes for that 48sec period then you can HOLD in the notch to get the K3's adjustable notch and while watching the waterfall in JT65-hf move the notch to where it is masking most of the loud signal it won't cover the whole signal but if you set it to mask the left hand sync line in the water fall it will cover most of the offending signal I'm sure you can also move and narrow the bandwidth, to just allow the signal you are wanting but that takes more time and you only have a few seconds to do something I was trying to copy my signal report from S. Africa when this happened to me and I needed a quick fix and the K3's adjustable notch was just the trick 73 & GB K5OAI Sam > Settings for JT65-hf operations with the K3 and SignaLink USB. > K3 in DATA mode A, (which for the K3 defaults to USB) > Data A also sets the K3 so there is no compression during transmit. > If you use straight USB mode there may/will be distortion on your signals. > > While in DATA A, set the MIC knob (lineout level) to Line 10-20 > if this needs to be any higher, you can jumper JP3 in the SignaLink. > "JP3 – This jumper can be installed to increase the SignaLink > USB’s Transmit Audio Signal." > > In Receive, under MAIN CONFIG menu, the LIN OUT is set to [nor 010] > If the volume is to low you may need to jumper JP2 in the SignaLink. > "JP2 – This jumper can be installed to increase the Receive > Audio signal going into the SignaLink USB’s built-in sound > card." > > the above settings interact with TX & RX controls on the SignaLink > Set the K3 as above, then use the TX & RX knobs to tweak the levels > needed for JT65-hf to work. > > For TX > I set the K3's PWR where I want (say 5w) > MIC knob (lineout level) is set to Line 10-20 > then turn the SignaLink TX up til I get the K3's ALC to the 5th bar > > For RX > I set the K3 > MAIN CONFIG menu the LIN OUT is set to [nor 010] > then the turn the RX on the SignaLink USB up > so the reading for the JT65-hf 'Audio Input Levels' shows L 0 > This is set with no signals being received, like during the time between > 48-60 seconds. > > In JT65-hf rig control, I use DXLabs Commander. > I set the width of the K3's filter to 2.0khz > and if you have a P3 set it's span to 3khz > > In Windows 7 under the 'recording devices' for the SignaLink USB > properties are set to: > Listen to this device NOT checked > Power Management set to 'Continue running under battery power' > Microphone level '37' > 1 channel, 16 bit, 44100 HZ (CD Quality) > Exclusive Mode 'both' boxes are checked > -- View this message in context: http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/JT65HF-Data-Mode-A-tp7513437p7520420.html Sent from the Elecraft mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[email protected] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

