Use the little retainers available from Powerwerx and, I think, West
Mountain. I always use them in out of the way places like behind the rig
where it is easy to fumble around and knock things loose. You just snap
them in place, they hold very securely, then when you want to
disconnect, just pull it back out again. Convenient and secure.
http://www.powerwerx.com/powerpole-accessories/powerpole-retention-clips.html
Can't help with the K3 question, though.
Eric
KE6US
On 6/16/2013 2:38 PM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
This has happened to me on couple of occasions while puttering around
in back of my radio bench. The Anderson
Power-Poles are convenient but have virtually no retention. If this
happens, you must use the "Parameter Initialization"
routine on page 63 of the manual. NOTE: This will NOT work if you have
the RS-232 cable connected!!!
Then reload all your configuration settings using the K3 Utility
program. You DID save the settings, didn't you?
73, Roger
On 6/15/2013 8:49 PM, Jim Wiley wrote:
My apologies if this has been asked before.
When reading various posts concerning the operation of the K3
transceiver, I get the impression that if the radio is powered off by
simply removing the 12 volt source, as opposed to using the K3 front
panel switch, there is the possibility of scrambling the memory that
manages the configuration of the set. Is this true?
If not, then no problem.
But, if this is true, are there any plans to implement some sort of
memory protection scheme, such as including a memory "keep alive"
system powered from an internal or external source? Your comments
please.
- Jim, KL7CC
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