Hi

When I first did this calibration I could not get above about 4.7 watts at the 5 watt calibration. The number indicated on the LCD would not go below 30 and ended up set to 30 even though the power out was still low. The same with the 50 watt calibration. After downloading the latest firmware (1.78) This works better. I could bring the power up to 5 watts before I ran out of range on the adjustment. The 5 watt number is 77 and the 50 watt number is 65 indicated on the LCD.

I am not sure if the transmit gain interacts with this adjustment but to be safe I would do the transmit gain first then the wattmeter. This could also be the reason my wattmeter calibration worked because I had done the transmit gain and then went back a redid the wattmeter. So I am not sure the firmware upgrade or the calibration order fixed the problem.

Thanks

Don Brown
KD5NDB

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From: "Ron Chambers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:24 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Wattmeter Calib

When you have gone to the config menu to do the wattmeter calibration
(WTMR) in the low power 5watt range, do all of you get a display that
can vary from 30 up to 150, with LP then off to the right? Do you
never get a 0-12 LP indication? And then when you increase to 50w you
get the same 30 to 150 with HP shown to the right?
Ron
N5QQ

K3 #594 is sort of "on the air"
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