My K2 sounds fine on all bands on all modes, both TX and RX except for 10
and 12m. On those two bands, RX is fine, but TX sounds horrible on all
modes, LSB, USB, and CW. It puts out full power though. Any ideas?
I'd really like to use this at field day. Of course 12 and 10 probably won't
even be
When running ARQ Pactor with my K3, I notice the power level seems to
wander requiring the mic level to be adjusted, this is noticeable as a
change in ALC indication. I suspect those running sound card data modes
may also see a similar variation in ALC levels. Note, I am not running
power
I noticed that in BAL mode the audio sounds fine.
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Ok I lied about the full power part. 12m doesn't make squat for power and
10m makes WAY more than it should.
On 10m, with power set to 2 watts, as per the alignment procedure, I measure
7 watts out on my bird. With power set to 10 watts, I measure 18 watts out!!
On 12m, with power set to 10
I lied about lying about the power, after realigning my filters my 12 and
10m power is normal. The signal is still horrible, however.
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Tom CX7TT wrote:
Looking to buy an Optivisor over the internet but not sure what power to
get...I usually wear 1.50 or 1.75 cheaters to read...any suggestions
for what to get to be able to solder those itty, bitty Elecraft parts?
73
Tom
CX7TT
I bought something similar on eBay a
Just been operating cw on 80m at 100w and after a while of 'everything
normal' I noticed the power dropping and then coming back up...one time it
went as low as 24w and then jumped back up. Power indication on VFO B
follows the power drop, SWR seems ok but I confirmed it was doing same into
a
Dear All.
operating a K3 with latest beta firmware, using PSK on data modes with
MixW. The frequency display on MixW now shows incorrect frequencies for
the signals received in data mode. On SSB frequencies displayed appear
correct. On data they appear about 3KHz low and on data reverse about
A.K.Forrest wrote:
Dear All.
operating a K3 with latest beta firmware, using PSK on data modes with
MixW. The frequency display on MixW now shows incorrect frequencies for
the signals received in data mode. On SSB frequencies displayed appear
correct. On data they appear about 3KHz
Re Optivisor,
I use this magnifier from Harbor Freight for surface mount work:
ITEM 38896-5VGA
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=38896
It comes with flip up and down lenses that allow easy change of
magnification as well as a loupe lens that rotates into view on
When in FSK D mode, MMTTY will key thru Ext FSK dll the serial port
data/control lines to FSK the K3. Is there any PSK-31 program that will also
key the serial port control lines to operate the K3 in PSK D mode? The
usual ones Digipan et.al. help files do not mention this, only the sound
card
wb7ond wrote:
When in FSK D mode, MMTTY will key thru Ext FSK dll the serial port
data/control lines to FSK the K3. Is there any PSK-31 program that will
also key the serial port control lines to operate the K3 in PSK D mode?
The usual ones Digipan et.al. help files do not mention this,
Dear All,
did some more on the problem. With MixW using modes RTTY or RTTYR when
controlled by a K3 in data mode
the frequency scale moves to the right but the signal moves to the left.
They should obviously be in step i.e the
display should show a signal at a constant frequency as the radio
I am using new beta FW v02.10 / v01.81
Time now is 12:47 UTC (5:47AM Pacific), clock reads 01:47:xx, either 11
hours off or 13 hours off.
I use the K3 time for logging, er, I used to anyway.
I know that the rig is communicating with the PC because HRD is controlling
the K3 fine. I also know the
This is what I wrote recently to someone who asked me how I liked the K3
(which I have had about a month now):
The K3 is a really wonderful rig. I’m trying hard to think of any cons
right now but none come to mind. The list of pros includes:
Very quick auto tuning (KAT3) – like 1 to 2 seconds
I downloaded and installed 2.10 beta FW last night - the K3 was turned on
for a couple of hours and then off the rest of the night. Just checked
and the time is within 20 sec of my atomic clock in the shack. So I don't
see that problem here.
Maybe it's the difference between Pacific time
A.K.Forrest wrote:
Dear All,
did some more on the problem. With MixW using modes RTTY or RTTYR when
controlled by a K3 in data mode
the frequency scale moves to the right but the signal moves to the left.
They should obviously be in step i.e the
display should show a signal at a
Finally I got round to checking the wattmeter calibration as I've felt it's
been giving out power levels below what the wattmeter on the front panel
reports ever since I've had it.
First alerted when my Acom 1000 seemed to giving low output until I saw the
amp's input reporting a significantly
Hi All:
Anyone seen this with HRD 4 sp3
Select filter and pick anyone that you have installed. The selection
immediately goes to fl 5 with min bandwidth.
This looks like a bug for Simon to fix, not apparent in SP2.
73's
Bob
KK6UE
K3 #681
Field day bound
One accessory that most people don't seem to know about is the swing-down
loupe. I have this and love it - it's the perfect thing for very
close inspection of solder joints and PC board traces.
The only downside is that it makes changing out the binocular lenses
a bit more fiddly - but I rarely
Mike,
Something in your post suggests to me that you are expecting the K3 to
pick up and use the time from your PC. AFAIK, the K3 does not do that.
You must use the CONFIG:TIME - see manual page 44.
73,
Don W3FPR
Mike Scott wrote:
I am using new beta FW v02.10 / v01.81
Time now is 12:47
No, the TS-2000 option doesn't work either. I have a feeling that the issue
with the K2 that I referred to affected only certain bands, where the K2
switched the sideband used by default. It only became apparent to me because
I used a macro to bring a selected signal to the center of the passband
GW0ETF wrote:
Finally I got round to checking the wattmeter calibration as I've felt
it's been giving out power levels below what the wattmeter on the front
panel reports ever since I've had it.
First alerted when my Acom 1000 seemed to giving low output until I saw
the amp's input
Got my Elecraft MH2 mic this morning, but it doesn't seem to be
working the PTT works, but there is no power out when I speak into the
it. Any ideas? Now I'll spend some time with my nose in the manual.
(I should have probably done my field day prep a little more in advance)
Thanks 73 de
It must be a couple of weeks since I set my K3 clock, I installed f/w
2.10 as soon as it came out.
My clock is currently within 5 seconds of being correct... I don't think
there is a problem here.
73 Dave, G4AON
K3/100 #80
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I calibrated my K3 power meter against a calibrated (bought assembled
calibrated) LP100 that is only a few months old. My WMTR HP calibration
is 062.
You mentioned the Acom 1000, I also have one of those. On mine (and it
was mentioned in one of the reviews as well), the digital power level
Yep, same here ...
73, Ad (pe1ftv)
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Hi All:
Anyone seen this with HRD 4 sp3
Select
Still having trouble. It does seem to transmit SSB - I enabled the 2
tone test and that worked when I pushed the PTT. But it doesn't seem
that the mic is putting audio into the rig.
I'll need to run SSB for field day, I'd also be happy with suggestions
on what to do if this mic doesn't work. I
Hello everyone,
It's been a long time since my last post to the reflector, but I currently have
lots of time on my hands (maybe too much)while my broken left arm (upper end of
humerus bone) mends. I hope you will read this in the way it is indended - -
simply for information, not criticism.
Hi Tom (and Everyone):
I use an Optivisor. I bought it during my KX1 build. It made a
tremendous difference! You might want to get the magnifying
attachment too. I got mine in the jewelery district. It seems
to me Harbor Freight may have something like this on their
website, if not the exact
Thanks Craig.
BIAS :)
73 de Joseph Durnal NE3R
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Craig D. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph ...
Yes, a bad mic the day before Field Day would be a bummer.
Your settings should be as follows - see the Menu Functions in your K3
manual for details:
I
For local sources of Optivisor, try art and craft supply stores.
Windy KM5Q
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Hello Johnny:
You should have received the Elecraft Transverter Models XV50, XV144,
XV222, XV432 Owner's Manual with your transverter kit. It's separate from
the assembly manual. See page 9 of that manual for the details.
If you don't have it, it's available for download here:
Hi David,
I have the 10 watt version and I've noticed that mine jumps between the
frequency and power display setting every once in a while. It will also jump
between frequency and keyer speed setting too. It doesn't happen very often
and when it does, I just ignore it. I figure it's just
Joseph,
Do you have the menu microphone selection correct? It is the main menu.
Go to the MIC SEL entry and turn VFO A knob until it says FP.L bIAS.
That is what I use for my MD2 and the MH2 should be similar. I run with
the Mic gain set at about 37 and the CMP set to about 24. You could
Ha, ha!
I'm a professional writer who makes that mistake a lot - in quickly-composed
e-mails!
There's a huge difference between formal and informal writing! I'd be sorry
if anyone to hesitated to add a post because their English skills might not
be quite up to the highest standards of formal
Thanks Don,
Yeah, the bias was my problem, but you don't get it it by moving the
VFO knob, which is what got me confused. You have to tap 2 :).
73 de Joseph Durnal NE3R
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Don Wilhelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph,
Do you have the menu microphone selection
On Jun 27, 2008, at 8:03 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
A word of warning to all the young gentlemen who want to look
cool out
there, I've been wearing Optivisors for 30 years now, ever since I
handled
my first SMDs. As a single fellow on the prowl I always wanted to
look good.
One day I
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 15:21:37 +0100, Dave G4AON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It must be a couple of weeks since I set my K3 clock, I installed f/w
2.10 as soon as it came out.
My clock is currently within 5 seconds of being correct... I don't think
there is a problem here.
73 Dave, G4AON
K3/100
Hi Jeff:
First, note that 12 meters (along with 60, 30 and 17 meters) will NOT be
used for Field Day. Those bands are off limits to contests.
But your K2 should work fine there and on 10 just the same.
Does this occur with a good dummy load attached? That sounds a LOT like RF
feedback. Such
I encountered a couple of problems with the K3 and N1MM while on 6M. These
problems seem to be resolved by updating to beta version 2.10 of the
firmware.
In case others encounter them here is a description of the problems. First
the mode listed in N1MM's band map would indicate CW-R when the
I've got my K3 set up for cw on Field Day with a laptop usb
port driving a usb to serial converter. Rig control and cw
keying are done over the serial cable, using the K3's
built-in ability to send cw from pin 4(?) of the rs-232
cable.
Everything works fine, but I got quite a scare when I
I've always wondered why TEST mode wasn't persistent - if I put the K3
into TEST to prevent inadvertent keying, it comes back up on next
powerup in normal mode.
Bob NW8L
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Dave Hachadorian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got my K3 set up for cw on Field Day with a
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I'm a professional writer who makes that mistake a lot - in
quickly-composed e-mails!
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Every time I write a phrase using _its_ or _it's_ I have to stop and
think about it. It's just not natural to me even after all
Someone made mention of obtaining an Opti-visor (SP?) at a
craft store. Another quality brand is made by Magni-Focuser.
This one has a handy feature in the form of a knob at the back
of the headband that allows for easy size adjustment. The
Opti-visor's band tends to slip and work loose.
I would vote not to make Test mode persistent. While I find it very useful,
it can be a trap for an inexperienced K3 user, to whom it might look like
the radio simply isn't working. There is no indication that the radio is in
Test mode, other than the failure to transmit.
73, andy, ae6y
I have a lot of distorted audio problems due to RF getting into my MH2
microphone or the mic cable. It is worse on 12M, 10M, and 6M. The higher
the frequency the worse RF pickup problems generally are. If the rig sounds
normal when connected to a dummy load (or with power turned down to
Any chance you are in TEST mode?
Phil - AD5X
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Optivisor makes a knob-adjust headband too. I have one. At one point I
picked up a second Optivisor so I could leave one at work and it has the
slip-type head band adjuster. Perhaps it was cheaper.
I agree, the knob adjust is worth getting even if it's a few bucks more!
Ron AC7AC
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Checked the archives, but unable to find an answer. If I was to
purchase ONLY an FM filter, can I also TX AM through it without issue?
I know RXing is not a problem.
Thanks
73,
Dan - N3ND (anxiously awaiting a K3)
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I would vote not to make Test mode persistent. While I find
it very useful, it can be a trap for an inexperienced K3
user, to whom it might look like the radio simply isn't
working. There is no indication that the radio is in Test
mode, other than the failure to transmit.
Actually,
Dan,
The 'without issue' part is important here. While it could possibly
work, to work with spurs and other 'bad things happening' is not likely.
The 6kHz filter is for AM transmit. The K3 may even prevent AM
transmission if that filter is not installed, but I don't know that for
certain.
Ed Muns, W0YK wrote:
I would vote not to make Test mode persistent. While I find
it very useful, it can be a trap for an inexperienced K3
user, to whom it might look like the radio simply isn't
working. There is no indication that the radio is in Test
mode, other than the failure to
I've got my K3 set up for cw on Field Day with a laptop usb port driving
a usb to serial converter. Rig control and cw keying are done over the
serial cable...
Once it happens to you, you get gunshy about turning the rig on with
rs-232 connected. Maybe there could be some sort of inhibit to
There IS an indication that one is in the Test mode.
The letters TX between the A and B VFO indicators on the right side of
the display BLINK on and off when in the Test mode - when NOT in the
Test mode, the TX is steady.
Admittedly, it is easy to miss! -- '73 es gud dxing -- Don N4HH K3 #83
Checked the archives, but unable to find an answer. If I was to purchase
ONLY an FM filter, can I also TX AM through it without issue?
The current firmware blocks the use of any foilter for AM Tx other than
6 kHz.
73,
Lyle KK7P
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Thanks Julian
I can also see by http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/psk31theory.html that this PSK-31
waveform is a bit more complicated at keying than simple fsk on/off digital
1's and 0's.
You mentioned an interesting aspect of the serial converter that is
confusing for me:
whether the USB serial
Is there any problem with running my K3 on CW at 120W for the 24 hours of field
day? It will be in a semi air conditioned trailer. I'm trying to give all the
CW ops in my ham club the opportunity to work the K3 on CW during a contest.73,
MackWB4MAK___
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A word of warning to all the young gentlemen who want to look cool out
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Dave and folks,
That behavior is a natural consequence of an unpowered RS-232 signal
line. The voltage on the RTS (or DTR) input to the K3 will be zero or
close to it when the computer is not powered. If you check the R-232
signal levels you will find that the region around zero volts (+3v
I have a nice K-2 for sale.
Excellent condition. Little Use. Works perfectly. Recently
professionally aligned.
Options include:
SSB
Internal Battery
160 meters
Auto. Antenna tuner
Heil Mic
$700 + shipping
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Why would you want to run it at 120 watts? I'm just curious. If it is a
concern, why not run it at 100, 80, 50 or even 10 watts?
Gary, N7HTS
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:26:06 -0400
Mack McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any problem with running my K3 on CW at 120W for the 24 hours of
As far as I know, the K3 filters are not intelligent,
the K3 has no way of knowing what the filter is other
than by your setup. If the FM filter was defined as a
5 khz filter, the K3 would probably send the signal
through it and the signal would probably be spectrally
purer than the vast majority
Ron wrote:
Every time I write a phrase using _its_ or _it's_ I have to
stop and think about it.
Other very common errors are:
(1) Misuse of your and you're,
(2) Misuse of their and there and they're,
(3) Misuse to and too.
We all make such errors on occasion, but when any individual
native
just saw a program on Food Network the other day, apparently there is
a chocolate covered ice cream cookie called It's It in San Francisco,
they looked pretty good
Al
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I'm just now (finally!) in the process of learning, configuring, and adjusting
my new K3 (S/N 888). I have a Heil Pro-Set with the standard dynamic HC-5 mic
element, which is known to be kind of low in output compared to most other
dynamic mics. It does work beautifully and the audio reports
The radio comes with the front-panel mic input activated. If you have
connected the mic to the rear-panel jack and haven't reconfigured the mic
input selection in the CONFIG menu, that's why you have no SSB.
Bill W5WVO
Phil Debbie Salas wrote:
Any chance you are in TEST mode?
Phil - AD5X
I suspect this is an issue of MixW not correctly interpreting the
information received from the K3. When in Data modes, the frequency
reported by the K3 will vary depending on which data sub mode is in
use.
Data Default
sub-mode sideband Reported frequency
FSK D LSB RTTY
I got used to this feature on the TS-2000. You can set dash/dot ratio to a
number less than or greater than 3.0 (where 3.0 is the default standard --
i.e., the dash is three times the length of the dot). After experimenting, I
set mine to 3.7, which gave the transmitted CW a nice little
I agree completely with Gary's comment.
I'd back it down to a nice, clean 80-90 watts, and spend my time
looking after the new ops.
73,
Steve NN4X
On 6/27/08, Gary D Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why would you want to run it at 120 watts? I'm just curious. If it is a
concern, why not run
Bill,
Do you have the mic menu parameter set to FP-H for higher mic gain? We
have two ranges, FP-L for the MH2 and many mics and FP-H for mics like
the Heil HC4/5 that are -8 dB lower in signal than standard.
73, Eric WA6HHQ
Bill W5WVO wrote:
I'm just now (finally!) in the process of
Mark:
The K3 is rated at 100 watts so why in the world would you want to mess
things up with its spectral purity by running it at a higher power level.
Nobody will ever notice a bit of difference in your signal strength between 100
watts or 120 watts. This is like running an engine that is
They are very good! Worth a trip! Besides we need the tourist
dollars.
73,
Doug, W6JD
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just saw a program on Food Network the other day, apparently there is
a chocolate covered ice cream cookie
I have the same opinion. I bought the 4s because I wanted all the
magnification I could get. I found that the focal length is too close to be
comfortable to me. The view is fine but the work is just too close. I
intend to get 3s and I suspect they will be a better fit for me. Someone
here
This question has been answered. Dumb newbie mistake, didn't set config to
rP.H by tapping the 1 button.
Bill W5WVO
Bill W5WVO wrote:
I'm just now (finally!) in the process of learning, configuring, and
adjusting my new K3 (S/N 888). I have a Heil Pro-Set with the
standard dynamic HC-5 mic
Of course, the FM filter can be used for AM transmit. All you need to do is
tell the radio it is an AM filter. It will not know otherwise.
There is really no reason not to transmit wide band AM, just like there is
no reason not to transmit wideband SSB. The modes are perfectly legal in
most of
At work I use a 3 generally but also have one of the little 2.5x flip
down lenses attached so that I can zoom in closer when I need to. Very
handy.
Bob NW8L
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 2:09 PM, Jim Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the same opinion. I bought the 4s because I wanted all the
Fern,
I own several linear and it was really a simple question. I was unaware the
radio wasn't rated to run at 120W. Now I know.73, MackWB4MAK
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 for Field Day at 120W Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008
As Julian suggested the problem is in MixW. It has been 40 years since I had
the RTTY training course in the NAVY, but, it has to do with the convoluted
history of RTTY. Although SSB is on the LSB on the HF bands below 30 Meters
and USB on those bands above 30 meters (Many reasons given for
HRD hasn't changed here - it's the firmware in the K3 I think. There will
soon be an upgrade to HRD which supports new CAT codes currently being
developed by the dwarves in the Aptos software mines. Selecting a
non-existent filter should not change anything, I've passed this on to
Elecraft's
RTTY was based upon the frequency
of Mark (2125) and Space (2295) and the surplus military
equipment available, unless you could afford some of the high
dollar HAL equipment (which was also used by the military).
No, RTTY is always Shift low - that is Mark is the HIGHER
RF frequency and
About 3 weeks ago I posted a problem with my K3 failing during a firmware
update. I finally got around to finding the problem (yes I'm sloo) It
turned out to be a faulty USB to Serial Cable.Today I picked up a Radio
Shack 6 ft USB-A to Serial Cable (part number 26-949). This cable mates to
Those of us who have been around RTTY before the days of electronic
printers remember the second meaning of LSMFT - low space means fine
teletype. (refers to the RF frequency, not the demodulated audio of course.)
Jack K8ZOA
www.cliftonlaboratories.com
Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
RTTY was based
We on this reflector have often beat to death the American FCC Amateur
service rules about bandwidth since they give no numbers about what is
acceptable as long as the emission stays within the Amateur band. Unlike
commercial frequencies, where specific technical standards avoid co-channel
Bill W5WVO wrote:
I got used to this feature on the TS-2000. You can set dash/dot
ratio to a number less than or greater than 3.0 (where 3.0 is the
default standard -- i.e., the dash is three times the length of the
dot). After experimenting, I set mine to 3.7, which gave the
transmitted CW a
Many tnx for all the reply s about the Optivisor and other units
available. I had a magnifying glass/light which attached to desk with a
C clamp which I used to build the K2...unfortunately, it was 110v only
and I have enough extraneous 110v units plugged into my transformer
under the desk. I
Well, gee, I can get those effects on my K3, even long telegraphic dashes
for zeros!
I just use my Bug to key the rig!
Any time we turn over to machines or technology the chore of doing
something, we are subservient to a fierce dictator of our own making. The
machine will always do what it
wb7ond wrote:
Thanks Julian
I can also see by http://aintel.bi.ehu.es/psk31theory.html that this
PSK-31 waveform is a bit more complicated at keying than simple fsk on/off
digital 1's and 0's.
You mentioned an interesting aspect of the serial converter that is
confusing for me:
Hello Ron,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I did read p.9 of the XV144 operation manual. However, it only shows the
interface cable from XV144 to KI02 of K2 and NOT K3.
From reading of the K3 manual, the RS232 socket has a different usage in K3
and the wiring is not similar to KI02. Is my
Joe Subich, W4TV-3 wrote:
FSK D and AFSK A receive in LSB while PSK D and DATA A receive in
USB for compatibility with the (backward) convention of most non-
RTTY software writers (PSK32, MFSK, etc.).
... which makes it difficult for any program to know what to do since at the
moment
I almost finished my K3 tonight, but now there´s a problem. The assembly
manual on page 54 says, that the Power Amplifier Jumper Block is already
installed.Unfortunately there is no jumper installed in my K3 and I can´t
find it anywhere.
I´d like to install the KPA 100 tomorrow, but I can´t go on
Chris,
I just built s/n 1041 and it had the jumper block installed from the
factory. It might still be early enough to call the factory and have them
send it tonight.
GL 73, Bud N7CW
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Hi all,
I connected the XG2 signal generator to my K3 and I injected 50microV into
the antenna. I have the standard S9 but when I rise the power to 13 and up
signal drop down to S8. If I turn the knob to 12W or less signal turn back
to S9.
I've noted this behavior on signals on air but to be
You can install the KPAIO3 interface from your KPA3 Option kit. It will
replace the jumper block in any case. You can install it only, then finish
up with your tests and calibrations before going back to finish the KPA3
installation.
Ron AC7AC
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Hi all,
I connected the XG2 signal generator to my K3 and I've injected 50microV
into the antenna. I have the standard S9 but when I rise the power to 13 and
up signal drop down to S8. If I turn the knob to 12W or less signal turn
back to S9.
I've noted this behavior on signals on air but to be
Johnny
Check the reflector archives for the past 3 days. The cable wiring
required was discussed then in several posts.
73,
Don W3FPR
Johnny Siu wrote:
Hello Ron,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I did read p.9 of the XV144 operation manual. However, it only shows
the interface cable from
Ron,
I have paralleled both an N3ZN and Begali signature to key my K2's. I bit
expensive for keying SSB transmit, but I think very impressive if not
overkill. Can't wait to do the same for the K3 on the order list. Maybe
I'll use just one. And move the only the Begali to the K3?! A bit
max iw0gxy wrote:
Hi all,
I connected the XG2 signal generator to my K3 and I've injected 50microV
into the antenna. I have the standard S9 but when I rise the power to 13 and
up signal drop down to S8. If I turn the knob to 12W or less signal turn
back to S9.
I've noted this behavior on
Still learning my K3. CW Text Decode works flawlessly on W1AW bulletins
and code practice [OK, visual decode on code practice is sort of
oxymoronic]. Quality of decode seems to be very sensitive to the THR
setting, but when you get it right, it is nearly perfect. Not so
perfect on real
This is something I thought already behaved the way I want it to, but it
doesn't seem to. I've read through the manual, so if I'm missing something,
somebody please tell me.
If I'm copying a 6m CW signal in USB mode and switch the K3 to CW(REV) mode
(which corresponds to USB), I want to see
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