On 7/13/2014 10:44 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:
Get the SideKX replacement endplates and matching cover. It is an awesome
upgrade and very easy to install. I bought mine from Scott (AK6Q) at the
Elecraft booth at Pacificon last year.
http://gemsproducts.com/index.html
Yes, very nice. The only
When will it be out? Looks like it will be a lot cheaper too. Can hardly wait...
On Saturday, July 12, 2014 3:00 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
http://xkcd.com/730/
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Get the SideKX replacement endplates and matching cover. It is an awesome
upgrade and very easy to install. I bought mine from Scott (AK6Q) at the
Elecraft booth at Pacificon last year.
http://gemsproducts.com/index.html
wunder
K6WRU
On Jul 12, 2014, at 10:17 AM, hb9brj wrote:
> The "Think T
Don,
If I'm not mistaking, all the signalink does is use a relay to ground out
the PTT line voltage, much as a foot switch would do. A logic high on the
PTT center pin would indicate a key up condition and should cause the rig to
return to receive state.
I could see where a flaky pull-up resisto
Sorry Don, I'm new to the the Reflector, and didn't mean to create a problem.
I figured since I was replying to a particular thread, it would all make
sense. I guess I was wrong. So hopefully, here is some reference material.
If I screw it up this time, just ignore everything, and I'll go away
e
Dan,
That sounds more like a Signalink problem than a K3 problem.
Please monitor the voltage on the PTT input from the Signalink to the K3.
If the voltage when transmission is to stop is in the range of 3 volts,
that is the problem - that voltage is in the indeterminate range for the
typical l
What post? Your post makes no sense without a bit of reference material.
Sorry, but I subscribe to the Elecraft reflector and do not have time
for threaded conversations that might appear on nabble.
Please copy a bit of your referenced text in the future.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/13/2014 10:46 PM,
Wow, I'm glad I found this post. I just completed building the control board
for my K2, and found the resistance on U6 pins 29 and 30 to be 96.4K. I
didn't really think it was an issue, but it is always nice to have someone
else confirm it. All other resistance checks were within specs.
Thanks
I have discovered an issue with my K3, (ser 5820).
When using my Tigertronics Signalink USB device, the unit keys the rig fine,
but when the interface unkeys, transmission ceases, but red XMIT light stays
on and reception is muted. Like an indeterminate state.
I did the following:
Updated firmw
Run pingtest.net and make sure you have a grade A rating. You don't need much
bandwidth as 1mbs in each direction is lots if you are the only user. However,
latency issues will cause problems.
As I understand it, the K3/remote uses a remoterig interface.
The problem may not be your ISP, but t
A while back we tried Remoterig with a Kenwood radio and the CW generated was
poor on the other end. This was presumably from dropped packets and or
latency issues (Comcast on one end and a terrestrial microwave connection on
the other end). Some dits/dahs were lost and others were prolonged, due
The 4.2V is the maximum open circuit voltage. If you are that worried about
it only use 3 Li-ion batteries.
Adding a couple of 5A diodes in series is a viable option as well, plus it
adds the reverse voltage protection.
Keith
KB9WMJ
- Original Message -
From: "Chip Stratton"
Cc:
The 3.7V rating is its voltage at about 50% state of charge. That type of
Li-ion cell has a fully charged voltage of 4.2V. Four of them would be too
much for a KX3.
Chip
Ae5ka
On Sunday, July 13, 2014, wrote:
> Use a better AA battery (3.7V 4.9AH Li-ion):
> http://www.ebay.com/itm/181411959514
Use a better AA battery (3.7V 4.9AH Li-ion):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/181411959514
and battery holder:
http://www.utmfg.com/category/BAT-AA.html
Use 4 of them for 14.8V.
Keith
KB9WMJ
- Original Message -
From: "hb9brj"
To:
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft
There are just too many lightning strikes at the moment to reattach my
antennas. Hopefully the thunderstorms will be gone in a few hours so I
can run the forty meter net.
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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One of the Elecraft engineers mentioned that they worked hard to find a battery
holder with low resistance contacts and conductors for the KX3.
wunder
K6WRU
On Jul 13, 2014, at 5:47 AM, David Christ wrote:
> Art sees the same thing I do. Take those 10 springs, uncoil them and fasten
> end to
Oops. Thanks for catching this, Sven.
Wayne
N6KR
On Jul 13, 2014, at 8:08 AM, Sven Ladegast wrote:
> Hello Wayne,
>
> I have tested this great feature on the weekend and it works really nice!
>
> Just a hint: When the CW decoder is enabled and fast play is switched on, the
> hint text on th
On 7/13/2014 10:07 AM, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
He said there are 3 rules:
1. Run Europe,
2. Run Europe, and
3. Run Europe.
And fight like hell against any change in the scoring rules for DX
contests that give the east coast a 20:1 advantage in most of them.
73, Jim K9YC
On 7/12/2014 8:25 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
2) Elecraft exists first and foremost to do really great stuff.
Engineering runs the shop, and as long as there is enough profit to
cover the costs and keep everybody reasonably happy (including Wayne
and Eric), then they're perhaps the most s
Good deal, Dick. I have the KX3 and that antenna
(which I have yet to deploy).
Only problem is that operating on the East Coast
will spoil you for trying to work Europe with
similar equipment from the West Coast. It's about
the same as working Mass on 20 m from California!
In 1997 I was dri
I'm in a hotel in Westborough, MA.
I brought an EARC Hawaii end fed matchbox with its 30 feet of wire and fed the
wire out my first floor hotel window sill edge and spread it out over the
bushes in front of the hotel. It was maybe 30" above ground and 30" away from
the hotel building proper.
Starting to get caught up on SSB net reports.
Here is the net report for the Elecraft SSB net from June 8, 2014. We had 23
participants.
Station NameQTH Rig S/N
N6JWJohnCA K3 936
NC0JW
Hello Wayne,
I have tested this great feature on the weekend and it works really nice!
Just a hint: When the CW decoder is enabled and fast play is switched
on, the hint text on the VFO B display becomes mixed up with the currect
CW decoder text. It would be nice if decoder text is suppressed
The 700 Hz 8-pole INRAD K3 filters are back in stock. However, this batch
is much smaller than usual, so it will probably sell out fairly soon; my
guess is before the end of August.
We made this batch so small because we are already planning ahead for the
arrival of a subsequent batch around Nove
Bug users on the list - I've confirmed a design that works on the old
Japanese Skillman & the newer Hi Mound "coffin" style bugs with the flat
pendulum & plastic top cover.
I now make them to fit just about any bug out there as long as I can get
the diameter of the round pendulum, thickness of
Yes (using it myself that way). 73, Olli
Contest, DX & radio projects: http://www.dh8bqa.de
Am 11.07.2014 23:16, schrieb Stewart Bryant:
I have a KXV3A installed in a K3. If I add a KRX3 will it allow me to
do fully independent receive on the transverted signal?
Thanks
- Stewart/G3YSX**
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Art sees the same thing I do. Take those 10 springs, uncoil them and fasten
end to end. That surprisingly long, hight loss length of wire is what all the
current has to pass through. Far from ideal for keeping the voltage and
efficiency up.
I have seen better designs incorporated into equipm
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