Lance,

Wayne recently commented that they had some re-design after the first field test round, and were soon to go out with the second field test. I wrote Wayne directly for more info, but have not heard back, as yet...I signed-up to be a field tester so am hoping that I may have one to test when that happens.

I will be testing it and the KX3 especially looking at use for eme and 2m weak-signal operation. I am lucky to have a couple RFC 2-23 linear amps (2w input/30w out) which will match up with low power level of the 2M module. That will drive another RFC linear (30w/170w) easily to 55w to drive my 8877. I presently use the latter amp so my DEMI transverter can loaf a bit when running JT65 with the K3.

I have the test equipment to measure power and frequency to determine performance. As in the past I will create a webpage to document what I find. I have not built a computer I/F for the KX3 so I will just simulate JT65 transmit by keydown CW. I ran a freq. drift test on my current line-up by running JT65 for 30-minutes and noting frequency drift. Its documented:
http://www.kl7uw.com/techtopics.htm

73, Ed - KL7UW
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From: "Lance Collister, W7GJ" <[email protected]>
To: Ray Sills <[email protected]>
Cc: Elecraft Mailing List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3-2M module?
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Hi Ray et al,

Many thanks for the status update! I agree it is certainly a good thing to wait and fine tune the hardware before officially releasing the product, and Elecraft does a
great job of that.   I will look forward to hearing more next month ;-)

I don't operate 2m FM myself, but it would be nice to have a backup 2m exciter. I think if it could do 5w in JT65B mode, it should be able to drive my solid state amp up enough to bring my 8877 up to 1500w output on EME. ;-) Provided it is very
stable....

VY 73, Lance



73, Ed - KL7UW
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