Looking for a KDVR3 for one of my K3's. Reply direct to QRZ.com address.
Thanks
Mike W9RE
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On Wed,9/16/2015 8:45 PM, Steve Lund wrote:
Check to make sure that the Mark frequency is the same on the K3 and MMTTY.
The defaults are not the same. And make sure that the TX Mark frequency is
the same as the RX frequency.
YES! That's a BIG one. If the K3 tones are not the same as the MMTTY
>Did you mistakenly turn on demo mode in the menu?
>Eric
>elecraft.com
Yep, sure did and that fixed it! Many thanks, Eric!
Now, a good nights sleep! :)
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On Wed,9/16/2015 4:52 PM, Jim Lowman wrote:
I had the 2m option for the K3 but, with its low power output, I sold
it and bought a Kenwood TS-2000X to be dedicated to VHF/UHF operation.
That was a bad move. Check the specs on the TS2000X. The K3 has has far
better RX specs, and is probably cle
I had a few similar problems when starting up my new Win7Pro PC today.
Check to make sure that the Mark frequency is the same on the K3 and MMTTY.
The defaults are not the same. And make sure that the TX Mark frequency is
the same as the RX frequency.
If you are using VOX make sure that it is on
W9EVT attended the W9DXCC convention in Chicago this past weekend.
On 9/16/2015 10:10 PM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
This discussion of shack and desk arrangements inspired me to look further
into it . . . Well, not too much further. I simply went to Google
Images and entered ³Amateur Radio Stati
This discussion of shack and desk arrangements inspired me to look further
into it . . . Well, not too much further. I simply went to Google
Images and entered ³Amateur Radio Stations.² Some Elecraft-centered
setups appeared, as one might imagine. But here¹s one that just blew me
away:
https
I wish I had the woodworking skills that some of you have.
Truth be known, I barely squeaked a "C" in woodshop class in 7th grade.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
On 9/16/2015 7:50 AM, Dennis wrote:
I too am beginning to build a new operating desk for use with a K line and
several other radios. Woodworking
Did you mistakenly turn on demo mode in the menu?
Eric
elecraft.com
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> On Sep 16, 2015, at 5:14 PM, W5RDW wrote:
>
> Last night, I turned on my K3/KAT500/KPA500 as normal and upon CW key up, all
> the Power (W) LEDs lit up across the scale. The Fault LED was not lit. The
> VSWR was good.
On Wed,9/16/2015 2:20 PM, Bob McGraw - K4TAX wrote:
Are you in USB mode or TX Data mode on the radio?
Rich is talking about RTTY, which the K3 transmits LSB. On Elecraft
radios, use AFSK-A or FSK-D for RTTY, which, I believe, also bypasses
the COMP, and sets EQ to a fixed high pass filter wit
Ian,
That all depends.
There is no one answer, because it depends on how much energy from the
other transmitters is going to be picked up by your RX antenna.
If it enough to operate the COR (you will hear the relay clicking), then
you should provide some protection.
Providing that protection
I don't anticipate using a RX antenna any time soon on my K3S but I will use
it at Field Day with 5-4 other 100W transmitters. Any reason to use a
DXE-RG-5000 front-end protection device across the RX-IN and RX-out ports?
Or is there sufficient internal protection?
73, Ian N8IK
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I added the 2 meter option for the KX3
and I was impressed with the ability to handle
out of band pagers etc. I live next to a hospital and there , usually
dirty
pagers etx cause problems with other 144 gear I have but the KX3 combo
really handles th
I'm using external transverters for 2M, 70cm and 23cm, those being
DownEast Microwave, driving a IPA to the PA. Yes, I think working EME
is considered as weak signal work. Plus I use a mast mounted preamps
with separate TX and RX lines. Makes for switching and sequencing to be
less complex.
Last night, I turned on my K3/KAT500/KPA500 as normal and upon CW key up, all
the Power (W) LEDs lit up across the scale. The Fault LED was not lit. The
VSWR was good. The KPA500 reads 640 watts ?? Pout with nominal drive power
(15 watts) from the K3. The CUR is not reading any current. This happen
K3 #4519 is still for sale. It is configured as follows:
-100 watts
-ATU
-General Coverage RX module
-2.1 Khz 8 pole filter
-2.8 Khz 8 pole filter
-400 Hz 8 pole filter
- 6 Khz 8 pole filter
-13 Khz FM B/W filter
-TCXO
-KXV3A Rx Ant, IF Out & Xverter interface
-PR6-10 Preamp
This configuration w
That could be, Bob.
I should have phrased my question more specifically.
My intended use for such a transceiver would be weak-signal work.
I had the 2m option for the K3 but, with its low power output, I sold it
and bought a Kenwood TS-2000X to be dedicated to VHF/UHF operation.
However, this t
Hi Al,
The Central Limit Theorem says that it doesn't matter what the
distribution function is for each individual signal. As long as there
are a lot of them, the total has a Gaussian distribution. In fact, it
doesn't take very many to get quite close to Gaussian - something like 4
to 6 is
On 09/16/2015 01:15 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
On 9/16/2015 2:02 PM, Alan wrote:
The amplitude distribution of a large number of signals of different
frequencies and amplitudes closely approximates Gaussian noise (see
note 1 below). As a rule of thumb the peak to RMS voltage ratio of
Gaussian n
You're talking about matching, not any frequency selectivity of the wire.
Thousands of guys swear by a so-called G5RV and 43' verticals (I'm not one of
them), antennas that aren't resonant on any ham band where they're used. There
is absolutely no requirement that a wire be resonant to operate
This is really good information, Alan, and makes sense. Regarding the
approximation to Gaussian noise... given that most signals on a crowded band
during a contest are highly compressed (their peak-to-average ratios are much
smaller) would this make matters better or worse for the ADC, or no dif
Are you in USB mode or TX Data mode on the radio?
I use TX Data very successfully. And when I work AFSK I do switch to
ALT mode which would be LSB mode in TX Data. Otherwise, TX Data us a
USB mode. The nice thing about using TX Data mode is that it negates
the COMP and EQ values. When goin
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As a side note on this topic, there is a company in Tennessee that
builds some really nice specialty receivers for various Governments.
{notice I stated Governments, as in plural}.They also have built or
build ham radios such as the Orion, Orion II, Omni VII, Eagle, Argonaut
VI just to na
When we moved to our current home in 2006, my ham stations and
outside antenna took a primary consideration in even deciding on
which property to choose. My nine sled dogs were the other primary
consideration. We moved from a 5ac lot to 1-3/4ac of which about 1ac
is not woods. But moving out
On 9/16/2015 2:02 PM, Alan wrote:
The amplitude distribution of a large number of signals of different
frequencies and amplitudes closely approximates Gaussian noise (see
note 1 below). As a rule of thumb the peak to RMS voltage ratio of
Gaussian noise is about 5 or 6. Of course, theoretically it
And thus the journey begins...
:)
Jerry Moore
AE4PB, K3S SN- inside the box
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If I'm using my 40 m dipole and go to 80 meters the signals will jump up
SIGNIFICANTLY if I switch to my 80 meter antenna. Several S units.
Same on 20.
So, if instead of a single band 40 m dipole I had a 80/40 fan dipole, wouldn't
an SDR have to deal with stronger signals in total?
Same as if
I had this working, but now can’t figure out how I did it, cuz it’s not working
again.
Running Windows 7, N1MM+, K3S connected via USB.
CW and SSB work fine, including macros.
On RTTY (MMTTY), if I hit any macro key, the radio keys up (PTT), but there is
no diddling. At that time, I see the c
Dennis,
My desktop height is 27”, a couple of inches lower than standard. It is an
L-shaped Ikea work table, 30" x 60” for the main top, with some height
adjustability.
Personally, I find that the lower table top height helps me when typing,
particularly, which I do all the time with my lo
Hi Keith,
This all seemed pretty simple on our end:
- We've been asked a gazillion times for a matching speaker
- We worked with a speaker design expert to do the acoustic design,
adding a versatile mono/stereo A/B switch for station integration
- We kept the price as low as we possible could
Unless there's a real space issue, forego the wheels ans just put the desk a
couple of feet from the wall. KISS
8-{o}.
73, Mike NF4L
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 1:15 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
> On Wed,9/16/2015 7:50 AM, Dennis wrote:
>> This desk will go in a room corner tight against the walls w
No. The KPA500 never used RS-232 to connect to the K3 or K3S. It uses the AUX
I/O connection.
- Jack, W6FB
> On Sep 16, 2015, at 9:54 AM, ae...@carolinaheli.com wrote:
>
> Accessory plug?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
>
Frank,
Unfortunately, the mic plug wiring is different than that for the MH2.
Can I assume that it is one of Heil's microphones that use an adapter?
If so, replace the adapter with the one used for Kenwood (red band).
Since it is an Icom microphone, it likely needs bias, so the resistor
added
Hi Bob,
Here's an expanded list of specs on the SP3:
Weight: 4 lb, 8.4 oz ( 2.5 kg)
Speaker Size: 3” x 5” (77 x 127 mm)
Speaker Impedance: 4 ohms (note: the K3's internal speaker is also 4 ohms)
Magnet Type: Neodymium
Power Handling Capability: 15 W
Frequency Response: 10
On 09/16/2015 05:25 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
...
N "S"
--
1 S9 +63 dB (-10 dBm)
3 S9 +53 dB
10 S9 +43 dB
32 S9 +33 dB
100 S9 +23 dB
316 S9 +13 dB
~450 S9 +10 dB
1000 S9 +3 dB
~1400
I'm guessing that Eric is looking at Wayne, OR, Wayne is looking at Eric right
now and saying "SEE.I told you so". ;o)
Terry W0FM
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From: Alan [mailto:n...@sonic.net]
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 10:06 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] El
For what it’s worth, check out my setup on QRZ.
Carl Yaffey K8NU
Recording studio.
cyaffeyno_s...@gmail.com
614 268 6353, Columbus OH
http://www.carl-yaffey.com
http://www.grassahol.com
http://www.bluesswing.com
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Hi folks,
I have just been handed a Heil mic wired for 8 pin Icom.
Anyone know if the Icom 8pin is pin for pin compatible with a K2 that is wired
for an MH-2?
Not that I need another mic as I am a CW guy but… I have been on SSB since Don
aligned it and was wondering if I can “just plug it in”.
On Wed,9/16/2015 7:38 AM, Lyle Johnson wrote:
One has to ask, "Which large consumer of high dynamic range,
high-speed sampling ADCs is requiring more performance than presently
exists? What drove the market for the present ones?"
Exactly right. Back in the '90s, innovative designers of breakt
http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/antennas/basics/resonance.php
BOB k3djc
On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 08:21:03 -0700 "Wes (N7WS)"
writes:
> I'm having a hard time understanding where the frequency selectivity
> of a piece
> of wire comes from.
>
> On 9/16/2015 6:13 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
> > And
On Wed,9/16/2015 7:50 AM, Dennis wrote:
This desk will go in a room corner tight against the walls with a window to the
left of this location.
Make sure that it moves, so that you can get behind it to hook up gear.
If you can't get behind it, hookups are a PITA, and wiring can quickly
become
Accessory plug?
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 12:10 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 Connection to K3S
Now that the K3S has no RS232 connectors, i
At my house we have a three car garage. We turned the bay closest to the tower
into a 10X15 radio room by filling in the floor with concrete, tiling the floor
to match the house and adding a new wall 8 feet inside the roll up door. Add
HVAC duct off the whole house system, run a 240 VAC circuit
I've made no decision yet on the purchase.
However I note with interest that the email title says "Speaker details". But
this thread has had none other than Wayne's statement of SPL. I'm curious as
to the response curve. Is it flat or Communications? I'd be looking for flat
as in my opin
Hi All,
My objective has always been (but rarely achieved) to just have a well suited
part of the house where my station could be housed. You would think,
considering the fact that most of the houses we have owned were fairly decent
in size, that there would be such a place therein. However,
Not if you use the AUX bus
On 9/16/2015 9:09 AM, Amateur Radio Operator N5GE wrote:
Now that the K3S has no RS232 connectors, is there any change in the
way the KPA500 connects to the K3S?
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Thanks for all the replies with sources to find stranded, paired wire.
I saved them all.
My sources suddenly quit. I feared the wire mfg's may have gone
off-shore, and I might have to use pastel colors (tic).
And finally, FWIW, it seems someone is using my callsign. If you Google
it, you w
Now that the K3S has no RS232 connectors, is there any change in the
way the KPA500 connects to the K3S?
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If you cannot leave room behind the desk and you are designing the desk,
consider putting the desk pedestals on appliance rollers so you can pull
the desk away from the wall to service the back of the equipment.
That is how mine will be if I ever get it finished.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/16/2015 11:
When I was faced with the need for more room - and access - I went
"mobile". Here is the description of my current operating desk in the
October 2013 issue of the PVRC newsletter:
http://pvrc.org/Newsletters/oct13.pdf
I'm a metalworker more than a woodworker... ;-)
73,
geo - n4ua
On Wed, Sep 1
If you have the room, leave at least 2' behind the desk ... remember all
the wires you'll have behind that equipment!
See K9CT'S website for good reference.
Have fun ... 73 Dwight NS9I
This desk will go in a room corner tight against the walls with a window
to the left of this location. A d
In the late 60's W4BVV put a full size 3 el 40m yagi on a 70 foot boom up
150 feet. This would qualify as a passive front end. Pointed at Europe, at
the shack end of coax, peak to peak RF on a scope would measure five to ten
volts when the band was open.
What will today's direct samplers do with 1
I want to see some pics of this when it's finished.
Ever thought of going into the furniture manufacturing business? (Anyone else
here remember the Design Industries "furniture-styled communications console"
and "'wife-approved' communications desk" from back in the 1960s?)
73, Al
On Wed Septe
I'm having a hard time understanding where the frequency selectivity of a piece
of wire comes from.
On 9/16/2015 6:13 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
And Joe presented a very useful tabulation showing how signals combine.
One thing that we should keep in mind is that single band antennas like
Steppirs
Interesting.
The government is a big driver for wide range receive capabilities / signal
analysis, but cost is not the main driver there.
Jim
W6AIM
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From: Lyle Johnson
Date: 9/16/2015 9:40 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft]
Re GPS: Hardly a "low" orbit, Brian: 'GPS
satellites fly in medium Earth orbit (MEO) at an
altitude of *approximately 20,200 km* (*12,550
miles*). Each satellite circles the Earth twice a
day.'
Phil W7OX
On 9/16/15 5:54 AM, brian wrote:
Look at the A/D converter as a chip tool that
could po
I too am beginning to build a new operating desk for use with a K line and
several other radios. Woodworking is my other hobby so the desk will be a
rather involved and lengthy project. Solid woods from one inch to three inch
thickness will insure strength throughout. The main desktop will be 29
You're right about the 6300 Joe. I don't consider the Flex 6300 as
"serious" in terms of a serious contesting radio. I would expect a serious
contester to go with the Flex 6500/6700 or ANAN 100 or 200 series.
On a crowded band being pounded by strong signals, the direct sampling ANAN
rx sounds
One has to ask, "Which large consumer of high dynamic range, high-speed
sampling ADCs is requiring more performance than presently exists? What
drove the market for the present ones?"
The driver for the current generation, based on limited information, is
the technical requirements for cellul
On 9/16/2015 9:16 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
All the serious direct sampling ham xcvrs have single band pass filters
ahead of the ADC for ham band reception so that's not an issue.
Not true - the Flex-6300 has no preselectors. Even if the transceiver
includes preselectors (bandpass filters), defin
Just wanted to pass a note that I returned, with my KX3 intact, from a
wonderful trip to Italy for two weeks thanks to advise and counsel through this
list serve. Operating from a hillside villa overlooking the town of Todi was
quite an experience.
More remarkable, I received an invitation fr
Yes but it still has the equivalent. It's just integrated rather than being
separate. That doesn't make it better or worse, it just lowers the component
count.
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N1EU
Sent: Wednesday, September 16
All the serious direct sampling ham xcvrs have single band pass filters
ahead of the ADC for ham band reception so that's not an issue.
Barry N1EU
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Rick Stealey wrote:
> Barry says:
> >During the past 3 years, I've worked one CQWW and one ARRLDX
> > contest from
Barry says:
>During the past 3 years, I've worked one CQWW and one ARRLDX
> contest from the Northeast with a SteppIR yagi feeding an ANAN-100D with
> 0dB attenuation and never experienced overload during the weekends.
And Joe presented a very useful tabulation showing how signals combine.
One t
The Icom transceiver has been spoken for
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Look at the A/D converter as a chip tool that could potentially be used
in ham RX design.
If one wanted a ham band RX using an A/D front end, certainly one would
add front end filters.
Of course, that would only help solve the problem with out of band
signals. Handling the vector sum of in
There's no pre-ADC hardware AGC at work in the radio like there is in the
K3 and Orion.
Barry N1EU
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 8:37 AM, Jerry Moore wrote:
> Is it possible your rig has AGC that's keeping strong signals down rather
> than the rejection/selection capabilities of your receiver? Just a
Is it possible your rig has AGC that's keeping strong signals down rather
than the rejection/selection capabilities of your receiver? Just asking.. I
don't know the answer.
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Barry
N1EU
Sent: Wednesday,
Sorry, I'm not buying that direct sampling front ends are as prone to
overload as many of the posts are suggesting, especially on 20M and
higher. During the past 3 years, I've worked one CQWW and one ARRLDX
contest from the Northeast with a SteppIR yagi feeding an ANAN-100D with
0dB attenuation an
On 9/16/2015 12:43 AM, Alan wrote:
So how long before ADC technology catches up to the K3? If Moore's
law applied (doubling of performance every couple years) it wouldn't
be long. Unfortunately Moore's law applies mainly to digital
circuitry but the key parts of an ADC are analog (the "A" in "ADC
I don't view there are many serious VHF and UHF operators today, i.e.
sufficient to warrant a high performance radio. Most are repeater
users. Seems that a $39 radio model has been proven to be satisfactory
to most.
The SAT users do require some unique applications to cross band, split
freq
I still believe it may be possible with the K3S, KRX3 and transceivers to do
Full cross band duplex. I'll look more closely after my rig is built and on the
air. Makes for an expensive stand alone UHF/VHF rig tho unless you want HF too.
But then it's probably overkill just to work SATs. I'll bet
I’d be interested in that spec too!
Built-in soundcard for digital modes (with one USB connection for it and rig
control) would be nice as well.
Regards
Andy, G8TQH
> On 16 Sep 2015, at 12:06, Jerry Moore wrote:
>
> If they did a stand alone UHF/VHF I'd suggest it have dual receivers, cross
If they did a stand alone UHF/VHF I'd suggest it have dual receivers, cross
band tx/rx capability and VFO tracking based on Doppler built in for SAT
work.
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Lowman
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 9
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