William,

If you arrange your transverters like the 28MHz input/output is like that in the XV series transverters - i.e. there is a relay that opens the connection to those IF connections when power is off - and importantly, you assure that no two transverters are on at the same time, then you can daisy-chain the 28MHz input/output just like the Elecraft transverters. See the schematic in the XV series Owner's manual - IF and Control Schematic.

The XV series transverters rely on the setting the Band Select switches for the transverter band to be used in conjunction with the firmware in the XV transverter listening to the AUXBUS signalling to determine which transverter is to be selected (and powered on). That part would be difficult to duplicate because the XV firmware and Auxbus protocol is Elecraft proprietary, but you could use the band data outputs from the K3 ACC connector and some logic to determine which transverter is to be selected and power it on. The implementation is "up to the builder".

For the transverter band setup in the K3, refer to the manual page 18 and 19 for the Band Data outputs for the transverters and match that to the "XVn" settings in the K3 menu chart toward the end of the manual to accomplish what you desire.

There is no other documentation that I am aware of.

73,
Don W3FPR



On 6/2/2016 4:22 PM, William Lagerberg wrote:
Dear fellow Elecraft users,

I have build a 70 Mhz transverter, i have read the K3 manual about how to 
connect a transverter.

I have in my K3 the build in 2 meter transverter, and i do understand that the 
144 Mhz transverter, also uses 28-30 Mhz.

What is the best way to solve this,

I have seen that Elecrafts own transverters, can be daisy chained. Can i build 
that into my own transverters ?? I like to have the possibility to connect more 
transverters then this one.

Is there more documentation available and where can i find that.



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