Hello Dick,
That could be done but I would have to manually turn the sub Rx on to
do this, if I am to hear both. Hearing is not mandatory but it is an
asset. And more, it is somewhat disconcerting to use P3 marker A to
affect the K3's VFO "B" receiver and, P3 marker B with the K3s VFO
"A" rec
I am using HRD 5.xx for rig control. I would like to buy the new version
6.2 if it will do the following:
Light the buttons for: ATU, ATU Tune, Notch, Notch Manual, Noise Blanker
Provides sliders for: Manual Notch, Hi Cut, Lo Cut
Any K3 users with the latest HRD to answer? I have asked before an
No, not intuitive.
MKR B is the VFO B frequency. Often one wants to listen on the B frequency.
It may be on another band.
SPLIT is a special case, not the norm.
...bill nr4c
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Gary Smith wrote:
>Reading the P3 screen I see a station transmitting. I
Bill,
Understood that some only use it that way, that is not my norm
though. I chase DX and If I engage the magenta operation with the P3,
its to be transmitting on a DX's listening frequency and in all those
cases I will be split.
Since 1979 I've never listened on two bands simultaneously and
just a thought
how about creating a macro that does what you want...?
On 3/19/2014 9:31 AM, Gary Smith wrote:
Bill,
Understood that some only use it that way, that is not my norm
though. I chase DX and If I engage the magenta operation with the P3,
its to be transmitting on a DX's listening
Sorry was not clear. Should have said the KX3 defaulted to 4800 and if you
have not reset it after you added the amp you need to reset to 38400.
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Another thought how about putting the magenta marker on the DX
transmit frequency, and roam up with the A green main knob? And leave
split off.
Peter W0LLN
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Sam Morgan wrote:
> just a thought
> how about creating a macro that does what you want...
The KX3 is 'officially' supported with HRD version 6.2, I believe. If you're
running any of the 5.x releases, you're actually running as a K3 since the 2
command sets are so similar. Both K3 and KX3's button mapping has improved
with 6.x, too.
Check with the HRD folks on the details - especially
Hi Peter,
There are several ways to do what for me are work-arounds but all
require doing several things to accomplish what to me should be a one
step operation, leave out a step & I hear the cops yelling UP LID or
worse only to see the QSY did not engage transmit and I was
transmitting on the
Sam,
No, I've never made a macro, no idea how I'd approach that to
accomplish this. If it would work I'd be willing to try. What I was
expecting as an built-in option though would be beneficial for anyone
who operates as I do.
Gary
KA1J
> just a thought
> how about creating a macro that d
I have been having an issue with getting email also. I opened a ticket with
Microsoft since I use hotmail.com.
I'm not sure if the issue is Microsoft or QTH. (your live.com account is
Microsoft also)
The only list I am on that is bouncing is this one.
73 - Tom - wa4ta
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This is what I've learned to do. The only problem is that once you enter
this mode, if you want to fool with selectivity, APF, shift, etc. to
hear the DX better, you must press BSET first.
On 3/19/2014 6:42 AM, Peter Wollan wrote:
Another thought how about putting the magenta marker on th
What I was expecting as an built-in option though would be beneficial
for anyone who operates as I do.
That's not how it was designed to work. Enabling split anytime Marker B
was tapped would be disruptive to most users.
In the vast majority of cases setting/tapping Marker B says "this is an
Howdy Fellow Elecrafters:
I've been having a great time working W1AW/X on the bands using my KX3.
It's amazing to break pileups using just 4W out of the KX3 to a W5GI antenna up
only 32'.
This would not have been as easy as it has been without the wonderful Dual
Watch option on the KX3.
Thank
Hi Gary,
I understand your need and as others have indicated it's not really how most
folks use markers. My findings have been that the markers are not optimum
for split DX chasing.
When DX is operating split I immediately hold the SPLIT button and turn on
the SUB RX and then spin the VFO B knob
On 3/19/2014 9:05 AM, k...@comcast.net wrote:
I'm going to be also using an 8 pin Kenwood MC-50. My K3 was up to now for DX
only use, but as I'm downsizing I would now like to it use for other types of
operating, and would like to use macros for the first time to switch between
the two mic's.
It seems that Elecraft should run one of their own contests.
How about collecting W1AWs for each zone and state and for each Elecraft rig
you own. For me, that would be the KX1, KX3, and K3. I just noticed, I should
ad a '2' to that list.
73, phil, K7PEH
P.S. Just picked up W1AW/4 TN on my
Jeff,
Any tips/issues using the CM500 on the K3? I
unpackaged mine yesterday and have it working with
the KX3 so I'm not expecting problems. Are you
doing PTT or VOX, and if PTT how implemented?
73, Phil W7OX
On 3/19/14, 9:05 AM, k...@comcast.net wrote:
Does anyone have (or know where I ca
I'm using PTT Phil. If you would like I could send you all my mic related parms
next time I'm at my winter home.
73 Jeff KB2M
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From: Phil Wheeler
To: k...@comcast.net, Elecraft Reflector
Sent: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 16:30:22 - (UTC)
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 macro's
phil...
I use the CM500 with the K3 plugged into the rear panel connection. I use a
VOX when operating SSB but I also have a foot switch (bought at the local
Guitar Store) plugged into the rear panel PTT. Works very nicely.
73, another phil, K7PEH
On Mar 19, 2014, at 9:30 AM, Phil Wheeler
Phil -
I've been using the CM500 on my K3 for a couple years - very nice. I have a six
year old boy so that pretty much negates using VOX here while on SSB; I use PTT
100% of the time! I made up a small box that has a momentary push button switch
and a toggle switch on it in parallel. I ran a w
On 3/19/2014 9:30 AM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
Any tips/issues using the CM500 on the K3?
I'm not Jeff, but it's real simple. Plug mic and phones into the rear
panel connectors. Go into the menu, choose the rear panel mic, and turn
on bias (tap 2 on the keypad, I think -- check the manual). That m
Does anyone have (or know where I can get)a set of macros they would share with
me that will change a K3's mic input, along with TX eq, mic gain, comp, etc.
I'm setting my K3 up for the first time for other then DX use with the CM500
headset. I'm going to be also using an 8 pin Kenwood MC-50. My
I did a lot of testing to try and resolve and isolate the issue. So here are
all the details and sorry in advance for being so verbose. Also very green
to amateur radio. Got my ticket this year in January and the ink isn't even
dry. So please bear with me.
I purchased a QRP K2 (s/n: 00026, not
Gary,
If you are willing to push a different button than MKRB, you can modify your
DX split procedure by using the PF1 and PF2 buttons to execute a macro that
puts turns the sub-receiver on, copies VFO settings from A to B to make sure
they are on the same band and consistent, sets VFO B to be the
I doubt that the same bound publication from the ARRL is updated more
than once a year.
And, as Paul said, this one is free.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
On 3/19/2014 8:00 AM, Paul Kirley wrote:
Those who want a PDF version of FCC regs (47 CFR 97) can get an annual
update from the Government Printing Off
Thanks, Jim. That sounds like a great way to go.
Phil w7ox
On 3/19/14, 9:36 AM, Jim Bennett wrote:
Phil -
I've been using the CM500 on my K3 for a couple years - very nice. I have a six
year old boy so that pretty much negates using VOX here while on SSB; I use PTT
100% of the time! I made u
Jim,
If using a headset, why the comments re speaker
on-off for K3?
One reason I bought the CM500 is the need to shut
out sounds if doing SSB in a noisy environment.
Normally in the shack I use the speakers and MC43
hand mike on K3 (so far) and a Sony earplug for CW
(singular because one e
I'd check the KSB2. How well are the xtals
grounded (solder joints and such)? Were any
problems introduced while installing the crystals?
etc. KSB2 is a pretty compact board so easy to
introduce solder bridges and such.
If you did mods to the K2 before adding the KPA100
did you use it QRP in
Regarding the uncharacteristically mean-spirited comments on the heels
of my last post ... I never imagined my words would be twisted to imply
meanings I never intended. In particular, I never "discredited" INRAD's 400
Hz filter. On the contrary, I pointed out that in the absence of a
panadap
On 3/19/2014 10:06 AM, Jim Lowman wrote:
> I doubt that the same bound publication from the ARRL is updated more
> than once a year.
Fortunately, there aren't many rule revisions to Part 97 each year, so a
yearly copy plus staying aware of the revisions as they happen may
suffice for most hams.
Those who want a PDF version of FCC regs (47 CFR 97) can get an annual
update from the Government Printing Office at
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/search/submitcitation.action?publication=CFR
by searching for the Most Recent Title 47 Part 97. The result will be
in a pop-up browser window, from which t
Thanks for the general information. I did go to their site and could
find nothing directly addressing my questions.
What I am looking for, is someone actually using the latest version of
HRD with a K3 that can answer my questions from experience.
Thanks,
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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Thanks Phil.
My wife is IPC-7711/7721 and had her inspect my work when it was complete,
so pretty confident there. That and I rechecked it several times since the
problem began. Removed the old crystals, cleaned up the vias with
solderwick, re-installed using insulator pads, and soldered the grou
John,
Those "resonances" appear to be similar to what I observe when the
soundcard input is overdriven.
See what happens if you reduce the audio into the soundcard.
Did you replace the crystals on the RF board as well? If so, I hope you
re-used the insulators under the crystals. They were n
Hi All
I've seen the K3/0-MINI-F posted on Elecraft website $699.95. Is just a
pre-announcement? Any manuals pls and a guestimate of delivery
Tnx
vy 73 de VE3GNO Daniel
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On 3/14/2014 5:33 AM, AD6XY wrote:
Power cuts happen, for whatever reason and we can't have them
bricking the radio, whatever it happens to be doing at the time. I am sure
Elecraft have been working on it, probably late into the night.
And THAT's the real problem. The K3 has been around long e
It sounds like a bear, Jason. But I know you'll
find it eventually, especially with input from Don
W. and Co.
I still think the SSB board is the likely culprit.
But did you do any other mods at that time, like
the A to B mod set? Good to look in those areas
too, if you did. I've done *most*
There will be an announcement shortly.
Wayne
N6KR
On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:35 AM, VE3GNO Daniel wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I've seen the K3/0-MINI-F posted on Elecraft website $699.95. Is just a
> pre-announcement? Any manuals pls and a guestimate of delivery.
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Forgive me, but I don't understand why anyone calling in a pileup would
ever wish to use the main RX to tune the pileup, while listening to the
DX station on the 2nd RX.
The K3's Main RX and 2nd RX are identical in performance; but they are
not identical in ease of use. It always takes a few seco
Wow tnx. Tha's a goood news woohoo
Vy73 de ve3gno Daniel
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I lost both TX and RX on my K3. The P3 was still showing received signals
on the display. Then the TX and RX came back. Then I lost it again. Then
it resolved itself again. I am running 4.83 FW.
I had not TXmitted at all. I was just listening to 10m. I only know that
lost TX because I
I suppose they could install a two-button push for
power, as on the KX3, but that would bring other
complaints, I reckon -- since some KX3 users don't
like that approach -- or so I've read here.
73, Phil w7ox
On 3/19/14, 11:12 AM, Ross Primrose wrote:
On 3/14/2014 5:33 AM, AD6XY wrote:
Powe
Hello Bill,
I have HRD 6.2.3.234 current Public Beta and took a look at your questions:
ATU button works (AUTO/BYPASS) but button does not light
ATU Tune button works but no light
Notch (AUTO/OFF) works but no light
Notch-Manual button exists but does not allow for manual adjustment as far
as I c
As you may already know, any K3 can control another one at a remote location.
This allows you to have the experience of operating the radio, while taking
advantage of great station locations with larger antenna arrays and other
features.
Many K3 users operate this way exclusively, which is why
We have updated the K3Remote page with the K3/0-mini. See:
http://www.elecraft.com/K3-Remote/k3_remote.htm
We are also adding more K3/0-Mini info to that page and it will be further
updated in the next 15-30 minutes.
The ordering information is located in the K3Remote and K3/0 section of our
or
Actually, we were totally unaware of the issue of powering off the K3 during a
tune causing problems. We are trying to reproduce it on our K3s here so we can
address it asap.
73,
Eric
elecraft.com
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> On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:12 AM, Ross Primrose wrote:
>
>> On 3/14/2014 5:33 AM, AD6XY wr
This is what happens when people only report these things to the mailing
list instead of calling or emailing Elecraft support directly.
On 3/19/2014 3:41 PM, Eric Swartz WA6HHQ - Elecraft wrote:
Actually, we were totally unaware of the issue of powering off the K3 during a
tune causing proble
Re Updated FCC Regs:
Three suggestions for finding current FCC regulations:
1. There are free online law libraries that are pretty much current,
since many are wired into the federal offices that issue the regs. Problem
is, if you¹re not familiar with the CFR system, they can be hard to
navigate
H ... that seems like a whole lot of effort to work an other wise
user-friendly radio/panadapter, but to each his own. I can spot DX in a
heartbeat from the pileup on the P3 and of course, just below the pile
will be the UP Cops and [hopefully], the DX under them. I finally built
a PF1 ma
Thanks for the advice, Edward.
Actually, I don't recall that Part 97 changes all that often.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
On 3/19/2014 2:17 PM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
Re Updated FCC Regs:
Three suggestions for finding current FCC regulations:
1. There are free online law libraries that are pretty much c
Jeff,
I watched this nthread for a while and saw a dozen or so responses, but
no-one bothered to help you with a macro or two. It seems that everyone has
opinions on what mic or jack and maybe which fingefr to use to press the
"ON".
But, as for the macros, here goes.
These are old, but you can
Hi Joe & others who kindly replied,
What I expect and what I see as efficient may be an "abnormal action"
to another person but to me it is incredibly efficient and doing it
otherwise is making work and is to me an abnormal action.
What I want is engage split when I engage Magenta MKR 2, not t
Just decided to hook up my KAT500.
I'm having problems downloading the firmware updates.
I hooked up the cable from the KAT500 to one of my USB ports on my computer.
I can't get the KAT500 to talk to the computer.
Could use some assistance here.
Thanks, bob
Bob Garceau, W1EQ
D
On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 11:46:19 -0700
Thomas Taylor wrote:
> On Sun, 9 Mar 2014 17:50:11 -0700
> Thomas Taylor wrote:
>
> > Would any of you K2 owners want to get together to order the PCB's for a
> > quantity discount?
> >
> > Thanks, Tom KG7CFC
> >
> >
> >
Just a follow up. The bo
> How about the software engineers at Elecraft making that an option in
> the next firmware update. You don't like it, don't use it. You do
> like it, then you can use it. To me it makes all the sense in the
> world.
I can think of a lot more important things for the software engineer
(N1AL) on
I have my priorities, you have yours.
Out
Gary
KA1J
>
> > How about the software engineers at Elecraft making that an option in
> > the next firmware update. You don't like it, don't use it. You do
> > like it, then you can use it. To me it makes all the sense in the
> > world.
>
> I can t
One reason for doing this is so that you do not have to use SPLIT, which
turns QRQ mode off. QRQ mode produces 'cleaner' QSK even at slower
speeds, and is pretty much necessary over about 35 wpm to avoid badly
malformed CW.
This is one of the 'rough edges' of the K3 which has to do with the ti
Gary Smith-2 wrote
> How about the software engineers at Elecraft making that an option in
> the next firmware update. You don't like it, don't use it. You do
> like it, then you can use it. To me it makes all the sense in the
> world.
Gary,
If you don't want the sub-receiver engaged, then tak
Thank you very much for making those tests. They saved me the
frustration of purchasing the new version of HRD, that would not have
improved my operation.
I only use HRD for rig control, so my best bet now is to keep using the
5.xx version that I already have set up.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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Thanks Bill this is exactly what I was looking for, some place to start. I
was wondering if anyone else has setup any macros for mic selection.
Thanks
73 Jeff kb2m
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To: k...@com
I have had my KX3 for a month or so. Love the radio. I have recently decided to
learn and start using a bug after using a paddle for many years. How do I
decode my sending when key 1 is selected to Hand. When key 1 is set to dot tip
it decodes my paddle just fine as I send. It does not decode wh
You can make a macro that toggles, my PF1 goes to split and up 5, sub
receiver, hitting it again goes back to
normal.. saves PF2 for another use.
Merv K9FD/KH6
H ... that seems like a whole lot of effort to work an other wise
user-friendly radio/panadapter, but to each his own. I can s
That's the way it is. The KX3 can decode its own paddle-generated CW.
73,
matt W6NIA
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:28:24 -0700, you wrote:
>I have had my KX3 for a month or so. Love the radio. I have recently decided
>to learn and start using a bug after using a paddle for many years. How do I
>deco
My K2's speaker stopped working, headphones still work. This has happened
twice since building my K1 because the "switch" inside the K1 jack is sawed
in half by plugging and unplugging headphones.
Does this same failure mode apply to the K2 headphone jack?
73, Curt KB5JO
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Bob,
Have you selected the correct COM port in KAT500 Utility?
I assume the usual USB to serial adapter - are the drivers loaded? That
is almost automatic on Windows 7/8 or on the MAC OS, but other operating
systems may require some additional attention.
If you are unsure of the COM port, go
Curt,
Yes, the same thing applies. The little plastic lever inside the jack
breaks leaving the switch in a position where either the speaker is
active all the time, or more often that the speaker does not work
because it is not engaged.
Unfortunately, Elecraft has not been successful in encou
Tom:
Please add me to those interested if you order another batch.
Brian Denley
KB1VBF
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> On Mar 19, 2014, at 5:59 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote:
>
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 11:46:19 -0700
> Thomas Taylor wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 9 Mar 2014 17:50:11 -0700
>> Thomas Taylor wrote:
>>
>>> Wo
On 3/19/2014 10:35 AM, Phil Wheeler wrote:
If using a headset, why the comments re speaker on-off for K3?
Because I often have the radio on while I'm doing other things around
the shack. And also because I operate CW casually, and because I work
various digital modes that don't require me to
No problem, Jeff.
This combo is just that, a start. There are some gurus on the list that
have written macros that only require one pf# key as they do some magic and
self-modify themselves to toggle the setup. Maybe when they finish the
discussion on one verses two mics or speakers +/- phones,
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