The moonbounce boys use a KW or more...
73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
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On 4/4/20 9:01 PM, brianchapnick wrote:
This discussion fascinates me only in that I wonder why you
On 4/4/2020 9:01 PM, brianchapnick wrote:
This discussion fascinates me only in that I wonder why you are using so much
power for weak signal modes? 5 or 10 watts should be plenty even with a
compromised antenna and poor band conditions..or am I missing somthing.
Yes. "Weak signal" does
Because it’s weak signal at the receiving end; you use what power it takes to
succeed in making the contact, up to the legal limit.
On 160M, 1500 watts out is common.
Rick NK7I
Smell Czech corruptions are inevitable
> On Apr 4, 2020, at 9:02 PM, brianchapnick wrote:
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> This discussion
This discussion fascinates me only in that I wonder why you are using so much
power for weak signal modes? 5 or 10 watts should be plenty even with a
compromised antenna and poor band conditions..or am I missing
somthing.Brian VE3GMZ Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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Snow, rain, and hail fell each day this week. The daffodils which
sprouted a few weeks ago have yet to bloom. But the forecast is for sun
and maybe even 50 degrees on Monday. I had many plans for spring and
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There is a
Frank et al;
Just quoted what is in the K3S manual. No interpretation provided. I
agree that 100 watts key down is a lot for a SSB amplifier running in CW
mode. To me that says 100 watts for 10 minutes and then RX for 10
minutes. Otherwise equal TX and RX times. Who does that?
Running FT-8 or PSK-31, I see 60 C from time to time. Some bands I see
the temp rise much faster indicating less efficiency.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 4/4/2020 5:03 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
What is the recommended temp to run the KPA500 at?
73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL
Andy et al;
Just quoted what is in the K3S manual. No interpretation provided. I
agree that 100 watts key down is a lot for a SSB amplifier running in CW
mode. To me that says 100 watts for 10 minutes and then RX for 10
minutes. Otherwise equal TX and RX times. Who does that?
I
Hello,
i ordered a Colibrì Nano USB SDR.
and i am thinkg to connect the Colibrì antenna through the RX ANT OT of
the K3s tu use the colibrì and his software like a panadapter for the
K3s.
The colibrì can't accept "IF OUT", so i will use RX ANT OUT from XV3B to
give antenna signal to the
What is the recommended temp to run the KPA500 at?
73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL Volunteer Examiner
ARRL Technical Specialist
ARRL Asst. Director, NW Division, Technical Resources
On 4/4/20 3:01 PM, Andy Durbin wrote:
"Does "100% - 10 min, 100 W key-down" mean that if
"Does "100% - 10 min, 100 W key-down" mean that if you key down without stop in
CW mode it can go 10 minutes at 100 watts? That seems like an awful lot."
If you want to know what it actually means you'd probably have to run a test
and record the PA temperature. Does it reach maximum value
Thanks for the replies.
I've enabled the PA temp display (currently showing 22C right after
power-up but before transmitting), and will keep an eye on that.
Bob, I noticed that line in the K3S manual about the CW/SSB duty cycle.
Does "100% - 10 min, 100 W key-down" mean that if you key down
Next Thursday.
John AE5X
https://ae5x.blogspot.com
>Good evening
>Quick Q - is there a rough ETA when the VHF module will be ready for the K4.
>Thank you Ken WB8PKK
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You have the Signalink w/the module or the one w/jumpers? Several of my friends
have had trouble w/the Signalink w/the module, I have two Signalinks, both
w/jumpers and don’t have any issues.
73 de Jose Douglas KB1TCD
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> On Apr 4, 2020, at 4:21 AM, David Bondy wrote:
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> I
Anyone have one available?
Mike
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David,
I think you should check the jumpers in the SignaLink. Also make
certain the level controls for the SL soundcard are set correctly in the
computer.
Or simply use another USB soundcard - the K33 has built-in isolation
transformers.
Set the K3 LIN OUT level to about 10.
You
Fred Cady's book:
"There are four fans speeds that turn on at different temperatures."
"If the temperature reaches 84 degrees C the KPA3 will be bypassed until
the temperature falls to stop any damage as a last-ditch backup measure
to protect your expensive power transistors from the excess
I suspect this item might be several months after they start shipping the
radios. Dust off your “crystal ball”.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Apr 3, 2020, at 11:38 PM, Ken B via Elecraft
> wrote:
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> Good evening
> Quick Q - is there a rough ETA when the VHF module will be ready
I ask “why use a SignaLink with the K3?”
The K3 already has buffered Lin In and Line Out. Separate settings for in/out
for each mode.
The one item to pay attention to is transmit audio level. You should set the
power out by using the Per knob on the K3 front panel.
Then adjust the audio to
I have been using digital modes for years and have a number of SignaLink USB
devices which have all worked very well with a variety of rigs.
I am new to the K3 and have bought the Tigertronics cable and module set to
allow me to connect a SignaLink USB to the rear Line In/Out and PTT
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