From the K3 faq
Elecraft plans to offer a matching bandscope accessory after the K3 is out
I'm aware of L-Pan, SDR-IQ, Softrock, Perseus, Mercury, QS1R etc but wondered
if a
dedicated Elecraft K3 panadaptor is still on the development schedule or has
this been dropped
in favour of the 3rd
Hi Ken,
You can just refer back to the inventory list in p.7-9 of your KRX3 assembly
manual. In the list, the dimensions of the hardwares are given.
In the past, a wrong size standoff was given to my KNB2.
Just check the inventory list first, if there are wrong parts, simply send
elecraft an
Ken,
Measure the standoffs mounted on the main board - they should be 7/8
inch and must have two split lockwashers under them - a total height
above the board not quite an inch. The height of these standoffs are
critical because the 1 1/2 inch screws only engage the threads for about
1/8
This issue is also impacted by how well the cover fits over the rcvr board.
I had to fiddle with mine a bit and file off some misplaced nubs on the
circuit board in order to get the top and bottom sheet metal parts to snap
together properly. If the top cover isn't positioned correctly it will
I'm aware of L-Pan, SDR-IQ, Softrock, Perseus, Mercury, QS1R etc but
wondered if a dedicated Elecraft K3 panadaptor is
still on the development schedule or has this been dropped
in favour of the 3rd party offerings.
I would hope that it has not been dropped, if for no other reason,
because
During the recent Stew Perry 160 contest I found that at some points the
transmit vertical was better then the beverages for receiving the west
coast. It seems that when I assign the second receiver to main it uses
whatever antenna I have selected for the main receiver and not the main
transmit
Believe it or not, my ground wave signal for our local 10m CW net has been
reported by the net control station as much better with the loop than it is
with the 10m rotatable dipole.
Phil, this is to be expected, ground waves are vertically polarized
transmission modes. Your rotatable dipole is
Ron Spencer wrote:
To summarize what I want is: main receiver to listen on beverages which
are
connected to the receive antenna bnc. Listen with the 2nd receiver on the
main transmit antenna.
I don't have a KAT3 installed in my K3 with the KRX3 but that may be the
only way to do what
In a related wish list item, I would like to have the ability to
switch between 2 antennas, just like the KAT3 does now, but without the
tuner part of the KAT3. I have all resonant antennas and do not need
the tuner on the K3.
I know I could just add the KAT3 and put it in bypass, but that
Ron,
I may be mislead by the K3 displays, but this seems to be able to be
done in beta V2.76.
Initial condition. Main rx on main ant Subrx on. Diversity not
selected.
1) A-B twice to copy all to sub
2) Now select RX ant for main (assuming that's where the rx antennas are).
If you want
W3FPR said:
In a related wish list item, I would like to have the ability to
switch between 2 antennas, just like the KAT3 does now, but without the
tuner part of the KAT3. I have all resonant antennas and do not need
the tuner on the K3.
I know I could just add the KAT3 and put it in bypass,
Doug,
In my uninformed opinion, I believe it could be easily accomplished.
Conceptually it could be the current KAT3 board with only part of the
components mounted, and firmware that is the same as the KAT3 except
that the 'bypass' function would be permanently set on.
Implementation and
Some things to check...
- Check: Config TX INH needs to be set to false
- Be sure that you are not in the test mode (TX is blinking) -- Press and
Hold Mode Up/test to toggle
- Connect dummy load, and press hold XMIT/Tune -- if this works, then
the hardware is probably OK.
- If in CW, Press
I have been able to set filter macros on the main receiver but now wish
set the sub receiver filter macros. I have the sub receiver on and
linked (same frequency).
I can set the main receiver filter with the macro:
k31;is 0550;fw0040;
This works as expected (350-750 Hz).
Trevor wrote:
... wondered if a dedicated Elecraft K3 panadaptor is still on the
development schedule.
Yes, definitely, unequivocally. (To use the vernacular: youbetcha :) I
can't give you any timetable, and I can't reveal any details yet, but
it will be highly integrated with the K3, and
OK, I figured it out.
There is a confluence of incomplete inventory from Elecraft,
incomplete checking by me, and working late at night after a big meal.
It all comes down to standoffs. I was missing two of the longest ones.
This morning I rethought the problem, and found I had measured
Wayne:
Thanks for the news. I am interested. I only connect my K3 to the computer for
updates. I hope your panadaptor does not need a computer connection.
Thanks,
73, Ty, W1TF, K3 #696
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Subject:
Ralph Tyrrell wrote:
I hope your panadaptor does not need a computer connection.
It will work either way.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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Count me in for an order if this becomes a reality. I was always bummed that
I could not have the 2nd antenna port without the tuner option. I have no
need for the internal antenna tuner as my tuner is at the other end of 100'
coax run to right below where the feed wires for my several wire
Not much help Ken, but thanks for the reply.
Bad solder joint was my first thought. I really need help with the power up
sequence so I can scope out the problem.
I have already checked the front panel, both visually and with an accurate
ohm meter from the processor to the board. The
Bob,
I do not know the sequence for power-up diagnostics that are run by the
K1 - perhaps Wayne or someone else having access to the code (Elecraft
proprietary) can provide that information for you. All I can say is
that the firmware is stopping execution early in the cycle. A heat/cold
Looking for $250 + postage for the pair from Jacksonville, FL
area. 73 de Greg-N4CC
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Mine does not work.
Second receiver is lost in this cofiguration.
Otherways OK ( VFO A decimal point flashes).
Benny OH9NB
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Glad it worked Joe. I knew Simon stuck that in there but at first I
just could not remember where it was.
73 and Happy New Year!
Greg
AB7R
On Dec 29, 2008, at 10:11 AM, JA STAPLES wrote:
Greg
That's it !
I gather that HRD is reading the actual settings of the K3 in real
time. I
Wayne
Can I jump in first and ask if there are other K3 related products in
the pipeline, and if you have timescales for them?
Like many, I have bought a pair of small bookshelf speakers and they
work fine with the K3. I also bought a Perseus SDR which I use as both a
second receiver and
My problem is that once in diversity mode I can't seem to turn it off
(admittingly assuming it's a toggle). What's the command sequence to turn
off diversity (other than power off and on)?
73, Guy
wayne burdick wrote:
Joachim wrote:
I've just installed MCU 2.76 and find that the
Ha, And who says there is no Santa Claus? He's only 4 days late!
Hmm. Maybe an anniversary gift from K8AJ?
Thanks for the note Wayne!
Tom K8TB
wayne burdick wrote:
Yes, definitely, unequivocally.
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Guy, K2AV wrote:
My problem is that once in diversity mode I can't seem to turn it off
(admittingly assuming it's a toggle). What's the command sequence to turn
off diversity (other than power off and on)?
The best way to get out of diversity is to tap SUB, which will turn off the
Waho!! Great news! (:-))
I hope it's ahead of the PA's
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Yes, definitely, unequivocally. (To use the vernacular: youbetcha :)
I can't
I hope if at all possible, it will work with a Mac and OSX
Realise this is probably not a high priority or perhaps you're looking
at some form of CAT interface, but if at all possible, working with
OSX would be much appreciated.
And not looking for any commitments in any way, just looking
Yes, I'll second the desire for an OS X version of the Panadapter.
It's fantastic that there's an OS X version of the K3 Utility. I hope
it's a trend that Elecraft will continue with all future software
products.
73
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On Dec 29, 2008, at 2:48 PM, David Ferrington, M0XDF
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Ken Kopp k...@rfwave.net wrote:
Welcome to the reflector, Jim!
LOTS of knowledge and help available here.
I'll be the first to ask ... what's your K3's S/N? (:-))
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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I'm keeping my PRO III because I like to use the panadaptor to keep an eye
on 6m. If an Elecraft stand-alone panadaptor appears, I'll buy it and toss
the PRO.
I don't see any advantage in Elecraft offering a computer-based panadaptor
- they already exist.
Maybe if the KPA800 had a built-in
What is the proper RF isolation for the GND on a RS232 cable? I want several
for different QTHs, so will build them myself.
thankscleve/W5CEM
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Tired of software troubles with my Mac and Parallels
For sale is my as new E-MU 0202, LP-PAN, original boxes, interconnect cables,
etc, etc, etc.
Sometimes, when the software cooperates, it works greatthen my Mac
crashes...no fault of the LP-PAN.
The LP-PAN was factory assembled.
Cleve,
Jim Brown K9YC has posted much good advice on this subject. Take a look
at his website information at
http://audiosystemsgroup.com/HamInterfacing.pdf
and
http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf
Pay particular attention to his comments about using twisted pair (CAT5)
for RS-232
Another vote for a Mac OSX version when it appears.
--Oliver Johns
W6ODJ
On 29 Dec 2008, at 3:34 PM, Joe Planisky wrote:
Yes, I'll second the desire for an OS X version of the Panadapter.
It's fantastic that there's an OS X version of the K3 Utility. I
hope it's a trend that Elecraft
At present the M2 thru M4 buttons provide shortcuts to the Config menu. I
didn't set them up - they just seem to have appeared with various firmware
updates.
My question is what happens when I install my KDVR3 (to be delivered early
in the New Year) ?
Are the short cut functions
When I playback from the voice recorder (sample taken from received audio) the
ALC seems to MAX and not show any variation (it goes to 7 and stays there,
unlike modulation using mic). Is there a way to control the audio drive or is
it OK to let the ALC max? No complaints so far on audio
I was putting together a kit this evening (non Elecraft) and discovered I was
using the wrong instruction sheet version to the parts and board I was using.
(Always check your parts before beginning - which I did not) I had to putt
about 10 resistors of the board. They are plated through
Solder wick?
Dick, K6KR
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Subject: [Elecraft] OT Slightly: PC Board Recovery -Plated Through Holes
I was putting
Hi Lee,
Man I hate when that happens... solder wick works well, but can you find that
when you need it?
A drill might, but that has so really poor happenings, and opens the door real
wide for our good friend(?) Murphy, with the least problem to be a loosened
hole through, the worst being a
Hey,
Lots of good ideas here. I did use the solder wick. That was a no brainer,
but getting all the solder out of the holes is a different deal. I rummaged
around in my tool drawer and I found a solder sucker which was spring
loaded. I got it years ago from Radio Shack. I never had any
A couple of things I've used to clear plated through holes:
1) A common solder sucker such as sold at Radio Shack and many other
places. Hold the board so you can apply heat from the soldering iron on one
side of the board while placing the solder sucker over the hole on the
opposite
Lee:
Besides using solder wick (available at Radio Shack, I think), you can
use a needle to clear out the hole. Solder doesn't seem to stick to
needles very well. Just heat the needle near the point while trying to
push it into the hole. Usually works like a charm.
73's,
John AA0VE
Lee
I first use a bit of solder wick to clean up the excess solder on both
sides. This usually leaves a bit of recessed solder in the plated
through hole. I then use a stainless steel T-pin heated with a
soldering iron and held with a pair of needle nose pliers to press
through the hole. Once it is
Lee,
Good that you have finished the task without damaging the board.
If something like that happens again, remember that after the solder
wick, you can open the hole with a toothpick, or even better a stainless
steel needle. In a pinch, a sewing needle will do the job nicely, but
stick the
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I was putting together a kit this evening (non Elecraft) and
And he wrote:
I'm keeping my PRO III because I like to use the panadaptor to keep an eye
on 6m. If an Elecraft stand-alone panadaptor appears, I'll buy it and toss
the PRO.
I don't see any advantage in Elecraft offering a computer-based panadaptor
- they already exist.
Maybe if the KPA800 had a
I was wondering if I might get some insight, perspective and counsel on
Elecraft CW QRP DX radios from the group.
About six years ago, I lived across the street from MIT Lincoln
Laboratory and Hanscom AFB. Space was limited so I built a NorCal 40A a
purchased a Hi-Q-Antennas 380 Tune A
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a K3 serial port command to set the
monitor level? I am using my K3 remotely and inadvertently set the CW
monitor level to 0 before I left my station today (it is 80 miles
away). I have not seen a way to control this via TRX-Manager or Ham
Radio Deluxe. I
Interesting observations, Dan.
I don't have a Norcal 40 but I have built many receivers including single
conversion superhets like that.
First, for really easy listening, I turn the AGC off. I find that having
the band noise automatically pumped up loud between signals is very tiring -
sort of
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