Jim,
Congrats on taking on the K2! I'm just a couple of weeks ahead of you,
feverishly working on s/n 5853, the low power version.
Regarding the power supply-- I'm starting out with a Pyramid PS-4KX (13.8 V.
3A continous, 4A surge) that I have on hand. Since I also purchased the KBT2
interna
I'm looking for suggestions and likely goofs on my part that might be the cause
of the following symptoms with my brand new K2:
The receiver appears dead to an antenna input. I have installed the 160m
receive kit "un-module" (whose function seems only to replace the jumper at
W-1.) I also inst
Success already! Thanks to Don!
My problem was caused by failing to install the "W6" jumper and C6 on the RF
board. (I had skipped these steps, because they were referenced in the
literature for the re-work eliminators). The fault lies with me, not the
instructions-- I should have paged thro
Tom, KG3V wrote: "So do you just buy the ones for the
options you expect to actually install at some point?
Also, if I bought the DSP filter and intend to install it, is the rework
elimnator still useful for using the rig without the DSP, or if I want to
install my own filter in place of the DSP f
To Don and Ron and others:
When I wrote my last post, I was unaware of Don's latest post giving some of
the caveats with regard to the Rework eliminators.
Certainly this is a very timely topic for me-- in the midst of my first K2
build, and following my latest goof (forgetting to install W6 a
I am pleased to report that K2 s/n 5853 is in the transmitter alignment phase,
and all is going well. Work was interrupted for a few days because we lost
power in Thursday's ice storm here in STL. The house was down to 50 deg. F,
when power was finally restored.
Christine at Elecraft does
The K2 is progressing nicely. Yesterday, I had quite a bit of time to work on
it and installed the internal battery & speaker, the K160RX module, and the
KDSP2. These all checked out fine. The rework eliminators and instructions
were quite helpful in getting these options incorporated.
I esp
It's all buttoned up after completing the transmitter alignment: QRP CW K2 with
160m module, internal battery, and the KDSP2 module.
I've got it set up for 400 Hz pitch, with XFIL's at 700, 400, 300, and 150 Hz
nominal bandwidths, with BFO frequencies initially set as suggested by Don,
W3FPR.
I'm enjoying the KDSP2 module in my K2. It is the most effective audio DSP I
have used. I have some questions, though.
1.) The filter "C1," or "c1" comes up on the menu as a lowpass filter and seems
to be fixed. Can it be changed to a bandpass ? If so, how ? The manual is
not clear on this.
on/off.
So far have not heard from Elecraft support on this.
73,
Chuck NI0C
- Original Message -
From: "Jean-François Ménard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chuck Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 8:16 AM
Subject: Re : [Elec
ile I checked out the
KNB2. Then I reinstalled the KDSP2 and now have solid communications with
it.
Thanks to both of you for your assistance.
73,
Chuck NI0C
- Original Message -
From: "Don Wilhelm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chuck Guenther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
I thought readers (especially those now building their K2's) might be
interested in my review of the Rework Eliminators now found at the eHam
website, under Product Reviews, QRP Accessories.
73 & Happy Holidays to all,
Chuck NI0C
K2 s/n 5853
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Thanks to Don, W3FPR, for clearly delineating what is required to put the
KPA-100 in a separate enclosure. I'm certainly leaning in that direction, and
somehow the Elecraft Web site doesn't spell out these details very well.
BTW, the reason I'm considering the 100 watt amplifier is because day
All the rationalizations and anecdotal experiences aside, there is no escape
from the physical reality that a 100 watt station will be 13 dB stronger than
the same station running QRP 5 watts. Whether or not this 13 Db is crucial
depends upon propagation conditions and noise and QRM levels at t
Ron, wb1hga, wrote:
"I will still prefer my K1."
I can't argue with your preferences. The K1 is a fine rig, I'm sure. I have a
Wilderness Sierra (Wayne Burdick's predecessor to the K1), and I enjoy making
QSO's with it. However, when I hear a KW contest station on 80 meters working
from a c
This has certainly been an interesting discussion. Usually this question comes
up in asymmetrical situations-- where the op at one end is running QRP power
levels and/or using a marginal antenna, and the person on the other end is
running power that may be orders of magnitude higher than QRP an
As Don, W3FPR has already pointed out, alignment of the K2 is straightforward
and requires no test equipment. By following the instructions in the manual,
as well as the frequency calibration info provided on Don's website, my dial
calibration is now accurate within about 20 Hz, using WWV as a
For a few days now, I've been driving my Ameritron AL80B amplifier with 10-15
watts from my K2, yielding roughly 100-150 watts output on CW (no QSK). It's
been working very well. I thought I'd share how this is implemented, in case
anyone else is interested.
I have three rigs (Omni 6, K2 and
Geoff, G3NAQ wrote:
> So I have installed a dummy panel in the shack on which a number of
> difficult-to-adjust trimmers and coils are mounted, all requiring
different
> trimming tools which I usually have to hunt around to find. Thus, when I
> hear that weak DX I just can't copy, and get those tw
I'm now working on the KIO2 kit for my K2. I've used both the K1EL WinKey and
a microHam micro Keyer with other rigs and like these products very much.
Since my K2 is CW only (and will stay that way), I'm thinking of getting the
microHam CW keyer for use with the K2.
The microHam website in
I completed my KIO2 assembly, and it does passes the smoke test, and DC
voltages at J1 measure okay, but does not communicate. It draws roughly 20 mA
when powered up from the K2. As the serial port in my laptop is inoperative
(has been for a long time), I've tested the KIO2 using a Belkin USB/S
Dave Wilburn wrote:
"Noise blanker-If I am operating from home, is this needed? I'm kinda on the
fence with this one. My only experience with NB are on the commercial rigs.
I understand this one is better, but I have never really seen any impact
from using any of them. The archives seem to prove t
Accurate Adjustment of K2 BFO frequencies for CW
Although this subject is well covered already with appropriate links to
procedures provided on the Elecraft website, I thought I would share my own
procedure for adjusting the BFO frequencies. This procedure does not require
the use of a spectru
Is anyone else having trouble downloading this latest Builder's alert? I'm not
getting it from the website, although I can download the Soldering Tutorial
just below it. I tried copying and pasting the .pdf address from the subject
original message to no avail.
I'd really like to see this, as
I doubt that it would be as effective as the noise reduction feature of the
KDSP2 module.
73,
Chuck NI0C
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I just submitted my score summary to the scorekeeper. Only nine QSO's this
year: four on 40m and five on 20m. Heard no EQP activity on 80m. Lots of
competition from the OK QSO Party-- those guys are loud here in Missouri on 80
and 40m!
W1SOC had an oustanding presence, and he was the only s
Since the K2 filter ultimate rejection is apparently sensitive to the lead
length of the ground leads on the filter crystals (Elecraft instructions
require the crystals be grounded near the bottom of the cans), it is not
surprising that experiments with add-on filters resulted in compromised
ul
Jeff,
For a 50 ft. run, if your existing coax is in good shape and fairly new, I
wouldn't bother replacing it now, at least for HF work. When it does need
replacing, the Davis Buryflex is mighty good stuff. I recently replaced a 10
year old 50 ft. section of RG-213 with Buryflex, as some of
. I'm using a Radio Shack 3-12 V. @ 1000 mA adaptor (Catalog
No. 273-1680) for a DC power source.
Next step will be to assemble the options: paddle, auto-tuner, and 30m kit in
that order. I'm looking forward to operating this little jewel on vacation
trips.
73,
Chuck Guen
This subject has been discussed on the TenTec reflector, too. I tend to agree
with K2VCO's ideas concerning the ear's ability to discern slight differences
in pitch better at low frequencies. Bill Tippett, W4ZV, really got my
attention when he divulged that he uses very low pitches (below 300
This weekend I shamelessly leveraged some of the best contest stations in the
world to manage 47 QSO's in CQ WW CW contest using my new Elecraft toy running
about 4 watts to an MA8040V vertical. I used the auto tuner to match the
antenna on 20m, and I snagged TF3CW, 5Z1A, PZ5C, and TZ5A. The l
Hi, Tom
My KX1 is brand new. I didn't know if I'd like the KXPD1 either, but I decided
to give it a try. My usual paddle is an old Brown Bros. iambic-- comparable to
the Bencher. I use single lever techniques (never quite got the hang of the
"squeeze" techniques).
As I was assembling the
To Bob and the rest of the TZ5A team:
Thanks for hearing my KX1 on 20 meters during the contest!
Good show!
73,
Chuck NI0C
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The Pelican cases work great. The KX1 will just fit in a 1060 case, but I
prefer the slightly larger, better padded 1120. Pelican cases aren't cheap,
but neither is the KX1. Pelican cases have protected my cameras on numerous
cross-country ski trips (I fall a lot) and on whitewater river trip
It's not very pretty, but a great way to slow down your bug is to clip an
old-fashioned spring-type clothespin to the thumbscrews of the weights. You
can wrap solder around the ears of the clothespin to add more weight and slow
those dits down to match your dahs!
73,
Chuck NI0C
Congratulations to N6VX for working 3Y0X with WA8KNE's KX1. I guess I'm not a
true QRp'er, as my KX1 remained in its Pelican case for the duration of the
Peter I expedition. Had enough trouble working them with 100/800 watts to try
for a QRP contact. I have completed WAC on 40m with my KX1, t
Tony, N2TK/KP2 wrote:
"Guess I have been lucky. For the past year or so I have been using a Daiwa 2
position coax switch between my K2 and TS-950SDX to the amp. While listening
on the 950 through the coax switch I listen to the K2 on the low bands using
my receive antennas. If I want to use the K
Scott, K3YT, wrote: "I think my K2 is an excellent rig and will not risk it by
hooking it up
to a coax switch with another rig."
Point well taken, Scott. Certainly the discussion here has raised my awareness
of the issue of switch isolation, and I'll do something different (other than
relying
Just completed the KXB3080 modification today and made my first 80m QSO with
HI3/OK2ZU (Dominican Republic), running about three watts to a Butternut HF-2V
antenna.
Like Spence, W7CSW (who reported on his March 7), I was pleased to participate
as a field tester for this very worthwhile modifi
Martin Gillen wrote: "I'm just curious - did you have the 30m option already
installed, and was
it easy to unsolder it? If so, did you use solder braid or a plunge vacuum
desoldering tool? How did that go?"
Although I purchased a 30m kit at the time I got the KX1 and KXAT1, I never did
get aro
Ron, AC7AC wrote:
"To me, the biggest concern about the soldering needed to install the KXB3080
is accidentally touching heat-sensitive parts that will melt in an instant
if you bump them with a hot iron: pots and pot shafts, trimmer caps, relays
and the like. I use a 2 mm spade tip on my iron. It
Operating time was strictly limited here due to thunderstorms and rumors of
thunderstorms (and worse). Managed 9 QSO's with fellow Elecrafters on 40m CW
with the KX1. I tried 80m with the new KXB3080 module-- didn't work any
Elecrafters, but did work two stations each in the WI and OK QSO part
In my report on the EQP, I forgot to mention that Arn, K0ZK, was an especially
friendly op. to work. I also heard him patiently explaining EQP rules to a
couple of non Elecrafters who answered his CQ's. Nice fellow!
73,
Chuck NI0C
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Last year, I built my first Elecraft kit, KX1 s/n 1287, and loaded it with the
antenna tuner and one of the first KXB8030 modules. I liked the rig a lot, and
made lots of good QSO's with it , including some good DX on all bands. Then I
strayed. I swapped the KX1 for a Wilderness Sierra, anoth
lease contact me off-list with details, price, and shipping info.
Thanks & 73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
St. Louis, MO
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150 orange case.
Tnx & 73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
St. Louis, MO
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Thanks to everyone who replied to my earlier message, including one very
generous fellow who offered to loan me his KX1 for my January trip. I
have purchased a fully loaded KX1 that is now on its way to me. In a few
days, I'll try to post info on my QRZ.com page concerning operating from
snowy
I've been using APF in my K3 since it was in Beta testing. I love it!
I've found it necessary to use both the shift and Fine tuning-- these
are not optional for effective use of APF. I've been using macros to
engage and dis-engage the APF.
One reason I keep combing through the Elecraft Refl
Lab's
Commander v. 13.8.1, and WSJT-x v. 2.0.0 .
I'd appreciate any hints about what I may be doing wrong.
Thanks & 73,
Chuck Guenther
K3 s/n 1061 (upgraded to at least an S-)
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Received s/n 0007 recently. I like it!
See: https://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/14127
73 & Happy New Year to Elecrafters,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
KX1, KX2, K3, P3
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lot-- don't know how I passed over this setting. It's tips like this
that make this Elecraft Reflector worthwhile. Thanks, Peter!
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K3/P3, KX1, KX2
On March 6, 2019 Peter Dougherty wrote:
One thing I would add here is the L-Mix-R setting in the config menu,
This is an interesting discussion.
Before I purchased my K3 in 2008, I had become addicted to narrow
selectivity with my previous rigs, and was routinely tuning the bands
with cascaded 250 Hz filters. Since I'm nearly 100 pct. CW, I purchased
a range of crystal roofing filters to try out in m
oth the tap and hold function of a memory
M1-M4 so as to avoid the chance of getting the wrong one in the heat of a DX
pileup.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K2, K3, P3
Rich Dettinger, K7MW, wrote:
"I think you can use PF1 or 2 to select the APF. This will still
require a "hold", an
Pete,
I don't think this is curmudgeonly at all. I try to sign off with 73 on
internet forum
postings (such as on eHam), as well on e-mail lists like this one.
I figure if I can't say "73," meaning, of course "best regards," then
perhaps I
shouldn't send i
that would enhance this would be a way to display time
and date at least on the frozen P3 display. I take care of this manually
by putting callsign, date, and time information in the .jpg filename in
Windows "My Pictures" folder.
Is this something that is planned for the future?
73,
I too believe the jury is still out concerning the long-term wear and tear
on the Elecraft encoders caused by the use of extra heavy knobs.
The original knobs spin just fine on my K3; besides I'm doing more
QSY's these days from the P3.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K2, K3
Don Wilhem, W3
the
APF feature of the K3.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K2, K3/P3
Gary, K9GS, wrote:
> "I primarily spend my time contesting, DX contests in particular, and
> most of my time on 80 and 40M. 99% of the time I operate CW. So, in
> particular, low band CW performance is i
offset the RIT by
20 Hz, then
I tweak the APF shift and/or the RIT manually to peak the received signal.
The purpose of the offset is to shift the signal frequency away from the
ringing
frequency. This works best for me at pitch settings near the low end of
the K3's
range.
73,
Chuck Gue
ion in the APF shift control. Other pre-requisites for
success with APF
are using FINE tune (1 Hz frequency resolution) and also shifting the
signal frequency
(using RIT and APF shift) ) slightly off the ringing frequency.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K3 s/n 1061
Barry, N1EU wrote:
"
Forget it
spect of the P3 (or other panadaptor
frequency displays) for
indicating the frequency response characteristics of high-Q antennas.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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nts on Top Band this season as
captured on my P3. The March issue will be available to subscribers
during late February.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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Thanks, Jim. In addition to a wide span (I use 128 KHz), a low value of
scale (30-40 dB) and the maximum value of averaging time also
improve the display of the antenna characteristics.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
On 2/2/2011 3:10 PM, Jim Sheldon wrote:
>
> The display shows it best wh
x27;s.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K2-10, K3, P3
N6FB wrote:
"It is tough to get old and find most of your electronics know-how is out
of date- so much so that creating a macro from scratch seems beyond my ken.
APF is a very useful function, and I use it along with RIT as the fine
tuning
What am I doing wrong? This is very confusing.
TNX & 73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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where I
wanted it, at 3.5:1.
73,
Chuck NI0C
On 1/5/2017 10:06 PM, Michael Chowning wrote:
Chuck,
Do you realize you are using two different bracket characters?
Mike, N8TTR
Sorry, I forgot my callsign in the earlier reply.
On Jan 5, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Chuck Guenther wrote:
I just
could copy him much better with preamp on, and RF gain at -10 dB,
attenuator still off..
BTW, I really like the AGC on the KX2, and often find myself trying to
adjust my K3 so it sounds as good as the KX2.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
Quote from N6KR:
"First thing to check is to make sur
om my K3) plus my old K3 stripped of the options. Is that
right, or do I receive only one radio back called a K3S? Where is the
cost saving or advantage in choosing this service?
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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Thanks, Lyle, (and others).
I guess what I really want (and can currently afford) is an upgraded K3,
not a new K3S. I have an earlier s/n K3 (#1061), and have done some of
the mods, but not all of them. For example, I have the new synthesizer,
but not the upgraded DSP board, or even the audi
I gave up on full QSK several years ago when I started using an active
receive antenna and a DXE phase controller. Could not put all that
stuff inside the keying loop of my Ten Tec Centurion. After the second
failure of the Centurion QSK board and associated parts, I switched to a
simple and r
Right now, my vintage K3 is back at Elecraft for major upgrades,
including a second receiver. I'm enjoying operating the KX2 in the
meantime. In fact, it was the dual watch feature of the KX2 that
clearly demonstrated to me the benefits of a second receiver in working
the DX pileups.
On Feb
my left and right ears. I am thinking
I might want one set of AGC parameters for optimum reception of a weak
DX station, and another set of parameters setup to listen to the howling
hordes in the pileup. Surely others have done this (if it is indeed
possible). How does this work out in p
K3 users may wish to try my Macro's for using APF (CW Audio Peak Filter):
"APF ON" Turns on APF, puts VFO in Fine tune mode (1 Hz resolution):
IS ;SWH29;RT1;SWT53;RT0;RT1;SWT49;LK0;
"APF DN" Turns on APF, puts VFO in Fine, turns on RIT and tunes down 20
Hz:
IS ;SWH29;RT1;SWT53;RT0;RT
nd P3, and even re-booted the computer, with no improvement.
TNX for any help on this,
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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, though, tuning the bands for even a few minutes without
the P3. I hadn't realized how much I have grown to depend on it!
73 & thanks again.
Chuck Guenther NI0C
N1AL wrote:
"It sounds like a configuration parameter got corrupted somehow in
non-volatile memory. Try doin
In terms of modernizing the Elecraft W2, I'm surprised no one so far has
mentioned the excellent digital display unit offered by KV5J. The combo
works great.
73,
Chuck NI0C
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Interesting discussion of the RPN calculators!
I've been a user of RPN calculators for fifty years now. I started my EE
career in 1966 still using slide rules.
My first calculator was the HP-25C, then went to the HP-67 and several
others after that. My favorite is the HP-28S, which is marvelous
I wrote a review of the N6BT Bravo 7K antenna for eHam about a year ago.
After using it for a year on all bands (40 thru 10 meters), I remain very
pleased with it. Band changing can be accomplished in just a few minutes.
It seems to perform as well as my Force 12 Sigma 40XK, and is easier to
work
;t get the KX2 setup in time.
Any pointers would be appreciated!
73 Chuck Guenther, NI0C
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I used a HA-1 keyer during the early 1960's. However, it was not the
first successful commercial electronic keyer!
It was my third keyer. My first keyer was the "Mon Key," which did not
have self-completing code elements, and my second was a Eldico, which
was self-completing. Both these ear
fine, and I'll be taking some time to re-acquaint
myself with
it before adding the KXB3080 module.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
KX1 s/n 2512, K2 s/n 5853, K3 s/n 1061
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holder. This preserved my sanity during these
rather awkward
construction steps. Just make sure the tape does not cross the molded
ridges
at the bottom of the holder.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
Barry, K8QI, wrote:
"I'm presently building KX1 # 2520 currently in phase 2.Appreciate
nyone discovered a better way to attach this filter? I'm thinking
of using a very small quantity of RTV sealant, judiciously applied
around the edges of the filter with a toothpick. Any thoughts?
Thanks & 73,
Chuck Guenther NI0
angle stereo plug
as Mike did. The results look very good.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
KX1 s/n 2512
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out.
(It didn't).
I also worried about damaging the nylon screw during soldering, so I
used a metal one
just during soldering. (My kit contained two nylon screws, and I used a
magnet to separate
the metal ones).
73,
Chuck Guenther
KX1 s/n 2512
Barry, K8QI, wrote:
"Figure 24
Chuck, it doesn't say "both washers" in my manual. Here's the exact quote:
"*The split washer under the standoff is important to reach the proper
height
so Q6 will come in contact with the cover.*"
The lockwasher under the board has nothing to do with the height
M1-M4 tap or hold buttons. I find the MACRO's to be extremely
useful for setting up "Split"
frequencies and for using the CW APF. Like Jim, I seldom find a need to enter
the K3 menu system.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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Beta firmware v. 2.75 works very nicely, Wayne. Thanks for this!
My choices for Pfn are:
PF1 = SUB on/off
PF2 = RF Gain
PF3 = AGC THR
PF4 = Amp Hrs
73, Chuck Guenther NI0C
Quote from Monday, April 3:
"Hi all,
The latest KX2 field-test firmware provides four programmable functions,
I'd like to add my applause and thanks to Elecraft for this latest
firmware upgrade.
In addition to the new firmware, I finally got around to installing my
700 Hz CW roofing filter.
The combination of extra wide filtering and higher AGC thresholds is
great for combing
through the pileups with V
No need to stop at 440; I've been using 300-330 on my K3 for a few years
now. I'm stuck at 400 on my K2.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
KX1; K2; K3
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I've only had KX2 serial No. 857 for about ten days. It was purchased as
a replacement for my KX1, to be used primarily for portable operations
while on vacation. However, I'm finding it so much fun to operate it at
home, it has displaced my K2-10 on my operating desk. (In case anyone
is temp
Barry,
I find myself experimenting frequently with the AGC threshold and slope
settings.
Don't forget that these menu items can be assigned to the PF or M keys
so they can be easily
accessed and changed. Since I don't use the K3 internal keyer (I use an
external microHam
CW keyer), I use M1T
Ron, if you have an amplifier in line, check the amplifier relay contacts.
I had to clean the relay contacts in my AL-80B about once per year.
The symptoms were just as you described.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
Ron, W3ZV wrote:
K3 started to exhibit intermittent loss
of gain after a
hen I switch in
different XFIL's. That's probably because I rarely use anything wider than
350 or 400 Hz DSP selectivity.
This is a real worthwhile improvement for CW operators!
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
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undo all this I have:
APF CLR
SWH29;SWT49;RU;RU;RT0;IS ;
I'm open to suggestions for improvement.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K3 s/n 1061
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Chuck Guenther
K3 s/n 1061
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The new APF continues to please this CW operator.
Like others, I find it works better in some situations than others.
But I would not have been able to copy and work RI1FJ
(Franz Josef Land) on 160m the morning of November 8
without this new tool.
A few suggestions for using it:
1. Make sure the
My new P3 arrived yesterday, and I like it a lot!
It's very easy and intuitive to operate. As someone who spent part of
his career
doing spectrum analysis (of sound and vibration), I don't know why I
waited so
long to acquire this fine accessory for my K3.
I still need to do the IF output modi
the
bandwidth of my transmitting
and receiving antennas, as I can see the noise level drop off above and
below resonance.
73,
Chuck Guenther NI0C
K3 s/n 1061 P3 s/n 444
Dave, N4QS wrote:
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Rich,
I basically agree with you about adding the KRX3 first, but it would be
interesting to see how the
Many thanks to Bill, W4ZV, for providing the LVL CAL instructions
in his Nov. 11 reflector message. I did the calibration using an XG-2
both before and after doing the IF output mod in my older K3.
Before the mod, my transfer gain was -21 dB, which I think should
have been -18 dB because I have a
I built the K2-10 (s/n 5853) with lots of accessories for QRP CW.
Assembling the K3-100 was a piece of cake, compared to the K2.
Just a couple of days ago, I finished hooking the two together for
dual-receive
(I haven't yet purchased a KRX3). This application was inspired by
G4AON's reflector
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