[Elecraft] PX3 6M opposite sideband suppression

2016-09-01 Thread Timothy K Cook



I just went through the opposite sideband suppression routine using the signal 
generated by the PX3. It worked just as described for 160-10 meters but I could 
not get any significant reduction or hardly any movement at all on the opposite 
sideband. I verified that I was looking at the correct sideband by removing the 
I/Q cable. 

Is this normal or should it react the same on 6 meters as it does on the other 
bands?

 I have the latest firmware installed (non beta)

Thanks
Tim
NZ8J

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Re: [Elecraft] P3 with KPod

2016-09-01 Thread Randy Farmer
This is a capability that's not currently available. There are a few of 
us out here who would also like to see it happen, but given that the 
K-Pod communicates directly with the radio CPU it might take a good bit 
of software to make the radio talk back to the P3. I'm personally more 
hopeful that the P3 code can be modified to make it controllable via a 
PigKnob, which operates in the RS232 channel. Let's hope we see some 
development effort in the future.


73...
Randy, W8FN

On 9/1/2016 8:05 PM, Chuck Teague via Elecraft wrote:

I'm just getting started using macros, and would like to control the P3 via
the KPod as much as possible. Can the Markers be controlled via the KPod
knob.  I can turn the markers on and off and qsy to one or the other, but
can find no way to assign the P3 knob to the KPod knob.  Am I missing
something?



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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Bill Frantz
Currently when I'm operating my KX3 portable, I have the 
advantages of operating from a house. I use mains power and a 
splitter to power both the KX3 and the PX3. It's kind of ironic 
that I operate pure solar at home and mains power on the road. I 
do find the idea of slipping a battery into the PX3 really 
attractive for backpacking, moving to a minimum number of things 
to forget.


73 Bill AE6JV

On 9/1/16 at 5:13 PM, elecraft@mailman.qth.net (Mark via 
Elecraft) wrote:



Re "a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out...But you knew that when you bought it, Mark -- 
Right?"

Actually that is one of the reasons I have held off buying one 
for a while.  I am one of the guys whose KX3 became their home 
station.  When I am portable, simple is better, so for me, a 
KX2 may be fine as it is.  I was simply fascinated by Ed's PX3 
with an internal battery which simplifies portable setup, 
making portable PX3 more feasible.


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[Elecraft] P3 with KPod

2016-09-01 Thread Chuck Teague via Elecraft
I'm just getting started using macros, and would like to control the P3 via
the KPod as much as possible. Can the Markers be controlled via the KPod
knob.  I can turn the markers on and off and qsy to one or the other, but
can find no way to assign the P3 knob to the KPod knob.  Am I missing
something?



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[Elecraft] KX2 AM RX Comparisons

2016-09-01 Thread John Parnell
Hi-

I eagerly updated my KX2 firmware to ver 2.68 and had some fun test driving
the AM RX on some of the SWBC bands. Out of curiosity, I wondered how it
stacked up against my Kenwood TX590S and my EAC R-390A RX. I was impressed
with how well it sounded once I beefed up the audio with some cheap computer
speakers. It was not in the same ballpark as the others audio-wise, but it
sounded surprisingly well for a "pocket" radio. I grabbed my phone and made
a quick and dirty video of the comparison, using R. Nacioanal de Amazonia as
the source and a G5RV @ 70ft as the antenna - switched to each rig. See

https://youtu.be/UP8ZzrYWE8w

I later tried  some reception of weaker stations and the KX2 seemed to match
the other radios Sig/Noise levels FB. A great little RX. Now I can listen to
R. Australia, R. Japan and the BBC by the campfire from my backpacking camp
on the WA coast next week.in between working DX.

72!

-john, k7hv

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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Mark via Elecraft
Re "a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out...But you knew that when you bought it, Mark 
-- Right?"

Actually that is one of the reasons I have held off buying one for a while.  I 
am one of the guys whose KX3 became their home station.  When I am portable, 
simple is better, so for me, a KX2 may be fine as it is.  I was simply 
fascinated by Ed's PX3 with an internal battery which simplifies portable 
setup, making portable PX3 more feasible.

Mark
KE6BB
 Original message From: Phil Wheeler  Date: 
9/1/16  4:41 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: 
[Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3 
Re "a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out :-( ": But you 
knew that when you bought it, Mark -- Right? Most 
of us sure did :-)

Phil W7OX

On 9/1/16 3:03 PM, Mark via Elecraft wrote:
> For those who don't know, Edouard is the author of of the Wizkers:Radio 
> software.
>
> When I saw this, I thought it looked like a cool idea for portable use, an 
> ideal companion to a KX2...except a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out :-(
>
> Mark
> KE6BB
>
>  Original message From: Edouard Lafargue 
>  Date: 9/1/16  2:03 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: Elecraft 
> Reflector  Subject: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3
>    With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
> things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there
> is a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
> demonstrated a couple of weeks back:
>
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?dl=0
>
> I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft
> made provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need
> to open the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a
> while, I haven't made precise measurements yet though.
>
> my 2 cents,
>
> Ed, W6ELA

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Re: [Elecraft] Shelby Hamfest

2016-09-01 Thread David Shoaf
Come see Elecraft's booth in the vendor building at Shelby!

Don Wilhelm and I will be there with the same special promotion you see on
the main Elecraft page.

Cheers,

David/KG6IRW
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Elecraft
831-763-4211



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Re: [Elecraft] talentcell battery?

2016-09-01 Thread Brian Hunt
There's a really good review on the Amazon site be "bani" (3 stars) which says 
the manufacturer's specs are essentially impossible. Based on his write up, I'd 
look elsewhere. YMMV. 

73, 
Brian, K0DTJ

> On Sep 1, 2016, at 14:46, Bob Novas  wrote:
> 
> There's a TalentCell Rechargeable 72W, 132WH 12V 11000mAh battery available
> on amazon for $65.  (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016BJCRUO).  Does
> anyone have any experience with these?  I'm wondering if this battery would
> comfortably power a KX3.  Thanks, Bob - W3DK
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Phil Wheeler
Re "a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out :-( ": But you 
knew that when you bought it, Mark -- Right? Most 
of us sure did :-)


Phil W7OX

On 9/1/16 3:03 PM, Mark via Elecraft wrote:

For those who don't know, Edouard is the author of of the Wizkers:Radio 
software.

When I saw this, I thought it looked like a cool idea for portable use, an 
ideal companion to a KX2...except a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out :-(

Mark
KE6BB

 Original message From: Edouard Lafargue  
Date: 9/1/16  2:03 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: Elecraft Reflector  
Subject: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3
   With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there
is a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
demonstrated a couple of weeks back:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?dl=0

I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft
made provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need
to open the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a
while, I haven't made precise measurements yet though.

my 2 cents,

Ed, W6ELA


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Re: [Elecraft] talentcell battery?

2016-09-01 Thread Fred Jensen
Well, any 12V battery will power a KX3 [or KX1, KX2, K2, K3, K1, FT-817, 
etc].  Assuming a totally flat discharge curve, you can calculate for 
how long based on the TX and RX drains and the duty cycle.


The TalentCell appear to be Li-ion and they have a fairly flat discharge 
curve until nearly depleted.  The TalentCell site is more or less 
content-free in terms of quantitative specs, but it looks to be on the 
heavy side, probably more than a KX3. :-)


73,

Fred K6DGW
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On 9/1/2016 2:46 PM, Bob Novas wrote:

There's a TalentCell Rechargeable 72W, 132WH 12V 11000mAh battery available
on amazon for $65.  (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016BJCRUO).  Does
anyone have any experience with these?  I'm wondering if this battery would
comfortably power a KX3.  Thanks, Bob - W3DK


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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Mark via Elecraft
For those who don't know, Edouard is the author of of the Wizkers:Radio 
software.  

When I saw this, I thought it looked like a cool idea for portable use, an 
ideal companion to a KX2...except a KX2 doesn't have RX IQ out :-(

Mark
KE6BB

 Original message From: Edouard Lafargue 
 Date: 9/1/16  2:03 PM  (GMT-08:00) To: Elecraft 
Reflector  Subject: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3 
  With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there
is a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
demonstrated a couple of weeks back:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?dl=0

   I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft
made provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need
to open the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a
while, I haven't made precise measurements yet though.

my 2 cents,

Ed, W6ELA
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[Elecraft] talentcell battery?

2016-09-01 Thread Bob Novas
There's a TalentCell Rechargeable 72W, 132WH 12V 11000mAh battery available
on amazon for $65.  (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016BJCRUO).  Does
anyone have any experience with these?  I'm wondering if this battery would
comfortably power a KX3.  Thanks, Bob - W3DK

 

 

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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Michael Wong
That’s very cool. I’m going to try running the PX3 and KX3 off a 12Ah Bioenno 
battery and a Powerpole distribution adapter. Maybe I’ll get rid of the 
internal batteries on the KX3.

> On Sep 1, 2016, at 2:27 PM, Bill  wrote:
> 
> Ed,  Thank you for the information.  Makes we want to buy the PX3, as if
> having the P3 wasn't enough ;-)
> 
> Bill
> K9YEQ
> 
> Bill
> K9YEQ
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
> Edouard Lafargue
> 
>  With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
> things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there is
> a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
> demonstrated a couple of weeks back:
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?d
> l=0
> 
>   I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft made
> provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need to open
> the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a while, I
> haven't made precise measurements yet though.
> 
> my 2 cents,
> 
> Ed, W6ELA

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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Bill
Ed,  Thank you for the information.  Makes we want to buy the PX3, as if
having the P3 wasn't enough ;-  )

Bill
K9YEQ

Bill
K9YEQ

-Original Message-
From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Edouard Lafargue

  With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there is
a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
demonstrated a couple of weeks back:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?d
l=0

   I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft made
provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need to open
the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a while, I
haven't made precise measurements yet though.

my 2 cents,

Ed, W6ELA
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Re: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread Byron Servies
Hi,

The crystal filter section of the Elecraft order page has links to
both filter plots as well as the paper by Wayne and Eric that you
describe:

http://www.elecraft.com/elecraft_prod_list.htm#k3filters

hth,

73, Byron N6NUL

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Barry LaZar  wrote:
> At one time there was a paper on the web page written by either Wayne or
> Eric ( I can't remember which) that had recommendations on filter selection.
> You might try and find it or get the author to republish.


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[Elecraft] KX2 battery in PX3

2016-09-01 Thread Edouard Lafargue
  With all the discussion on KX2 IQ output going on, I don't want to muddle
things up even further, but as Mark KE6BB was reminding me earlier, there
is a nice way you can power the PX3 using a standard KX2 battery that I
demonstrated a couple of weeks back:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/39wjrgp1bad3xg5/KX2%20Battery%20in%20PX3.jpg.jpg?dl=0

   I did this some time ago and it works great - it looks like Elecraft
made provisions for such a battery in the design of the PX3 PCB. You need
to open the PX3 to recharge the battery, but it actually lasts for quite a
while, I haven't made precise measurements yet though.

my 2 cents,

Ed, W6ELA
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Re: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread Barry LaZar
At one time there was a paper on the web page written by either Wayne or 
Eric ( I can't remember which) that had recommendations on filter 
selection. You might try and find it or get the author to republish.


73,
Barry
K3NDM

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?


On Thu,9/1/2016 10:19 AM, w...@comcast.net wrote:
My primary usage will be SSB and CW contesting, and very occasional 
SSB and CW DXing.


My ears find a 1.8 kHz roofing filter too narrow for SSB, preferring 
2.1 kHz. The DSP IF can always be set narrower if desired.


I first bought 400 Hz 8-pole CW filters and later 250 Hz 8-pole. I 
nearly always use the 250 Hz filter on CW. I only use the 400 Hz filter 
for RTTY.


Diversity is VERY useful on 160, 80, 40, and even 30M. I find that I 
nearly always use diversity to pull out seak signals, so I have only 
put the narrowest filters in the second RX.


Diversity is useful in several ways. First, to overcome selective 
fading -- that simply requires antennas spatially separated from each 
other. Second, for multiple directivities, both vertical and 
horizontally. My second RX is usually connected to a Beverage.


73, Jim K9YC

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Re: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread Jim Brown

On Thu,9/1/2016 10:19 AM, w...@comcast.net wrote:

My primary usage will be SSB and CW contesting, and very occasional SSB and CW 
DXing.


My ears find a 1.8 kHz roofing filter too narrow for SSB, preferring 2.1 
kHz. The DSP IF can always be set narrower if desired.


I first bought 400 Hz 8-pole CW filters and later 250 Hz 8-pole. I 
nearly always use the 250 Hz filter on CW. I only use the 400 Hz filter 
for RTTY.


Diversity is VERY useful on 160, 80, 40, and even 30M. I find that I 
nearly always use diversity to pull out seak signals, so I have only put 
the narrowest filters in the second RX.


Diversity is useful in several ways. First, to overcome selective fading 
-- that simply requires antennas spatially separated from each other. 
Second, for multiple directivities, both vertical and horizontally. My 
second RX is usually connected to a Beverage.


73, Jim K9YC

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[Elecraft] Opt-in/out

2016-09-01 Thread Madelyn Gomez

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[Elecraft] R: Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread glcazzola
I own a K3S from 9 months. I bought it with 500hz 5 poles and 200hz 6poles. On 
my old radio, an FT1000MP had INRAD chains, 8 poles. In my Elecraft I preferred 
to use 5 pole and 6 poles, wide 500hz for normal operating without the little 
ringings that produced tired listening. And for contests. also the 200hz 6 
poles that is less tiring than an Inrad ‎ 400hz 8 poles.
On the sub receiver installed an 500hz 5 pole - for working dx split.
I am very satisfied. The K3S with dsp doest need any more selectivity for CW, I 
think.
And at the end of CQWW or WPX I am less tired with this kind of listening.
Ian IK4EWX

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Da: w...@comcast.net
Inviato: giovedì 1 settembre 2016 19:21
A: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Oggetto: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

Hi all, 

I'm a new K3 owner, and haven't really even used the radio yet. It's at 
Elecraft right now getting the Synthesizer upgrade, and I need some help making 
a decision on filter configuration. 
My primary usage will be SSB and CW contesting, and very occasional SSB and CW 
DXing. 

I will have vertically polarized transmit antennas on 160m, 80m, and 40m, as 
well as a yagi or two on 40m. I will have beverages available for receive on 
all 3 bands. 
I would like to take advantage of diversity receive when running on the low 
bands in a contest. I am assuming that signals sometimes fade across 
polarities, so I thought it would be useful to listen on the transmit antenna 
on the main RX and listen on a beverage or other horizontally polarized antenna 
(e.g. dipole) on the SubRX. 

First question: Do any of you contesters do this, and is it useful? 

Second question: Assuming the answer to the first question is yes, what filters 
do I want to have at my disposal for this? 

Currently, my Rig 1 Main has 13 KHz, 6 KHz, 2.8 KHz, 400 Hz and 250 Hz, and my 
SubRX has 2.8 KHz, 2.1 KHz, 400 Hz, and 250 Hz. Elecraft will be removing the 
13 KHz, which enables me to have them move the 2.1 from the Sub to the Main if 
I want to do that. 

I just bought a second K3, call it Rig 2, that only has a pair of 2.7's and a 
pair of 250's. 

So I was thinking about pulling the 400 from the SubRX of Rig 1 and putting it 
in the Main of Rig 2, and moving the 2.1 from the Rig 1 SubRX to the Rig 1 Main 
RX. Then I might want to also buy another 2.1 for the main of Rig 2. 
By doing this, I would end up with essentially identical filter configurations 
in both radios: Sideband filters plus 250's in both main and sub, plus a 2.1 
and a 400 in the main of both radios. 

What I really need to know is: 

For SSB, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 2.1's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's sufficient? 
For CW, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 400's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's plus a pair of 250's 
sufficient? 

If having matching 2.1's and/or 400's in main and sub is needed to get the most 
use of the Diversity feature, then I would just need to add a 2.1 in the main 
of Rig 1, but then buy a whole bunch of new filters for Rig 2. 

So I guess the question boils down to: Do I want to spend $140 or $420 or $700 
? :-) 

Input from contesters with diversity receive experience would be most 
appreciated. Have you made contacts using a pair of 2.1's or a pair of 400's in 
Diversity mode that would have been difficult or impossible using a pair of 
2.8's or a pair of 250's? 

I want to get this right the first time, as I don't want to need to open up the 
radio a second time to make further changes. 

73, 

John W2ID 
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[Elecraft] Shelby Hamfest

2016-09-01 Thread Howard Hoyt

Hi all,

To answer the queries, Pro Audio Engineering will not have a booth at 
Shelby this year due to a scheduling conflict.  To compensate those who 
were looking to pick up their purchase there, we will be offering free 
shipping for all orders made in the month of September to USA 
addresses.  This offer applies to orders for KX3 heatsinks as well as 
our Kx33 power supply and adapters, but not to ferrite-only orders.


Thanks for your patience,

Howard Hoyt - WA4PSC
www.proaudioeng.com

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Re: [Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread Matt Zilmer
Personally, I find the 1.8 KHz filters best for SSB contesting. Otoh, 
haven't used the 2.1s here.  I use the 250 Hz filter for CW and some 
data modes.


73,

matt W6NIA


On 9/1/2016 10:19 AM, w...@comcast.net wrote:

Hi all,

I'm a new K3 owner, and haven't really even used the radio yet. It's at 
Elecraft right now getting the Synthesizer upgrade, and I need some help making 
a decision on filter configuration.
My primary usage will be SSB and CW contesting, and very occasional SSB and CW 
DXing.

I will have vertically polarized transmit antennas on 160m, 80m, and 40m, as 
well as a yagi or two on 40m. I will have beverages available for receive on 
all 3 bands.
I would like to take advantage of diversity receive when running on the low 
bands in a contest. I am assuming that signals sometimes fade across 
polarities, so I thought it would be useful to listen on the transmit antenna 
on the main RX and listen on a beverage or other horizontally polarized antenna 
(e.g. dipole) on the SubRX.

First question: Do any of you contesters do this, and is it useful?

Second question: Assuming the answer to the first question is yes, what filters 
do I want to have at my disposal for this?

Currently, my Rig 1 Main has 13 KHz, 6 KHz, 2.8 KHz, 400 Hz and 250 Hz, and my 
SubRX has 2.8 KHz, 2.1 KHz, 400 Hz, and 250 Hz. Elecraft will be removing the 
13 KHz, which enables me to have them move the 2.1 from the Sub to the Main if 
I want to do that.

I just bought a second K3, call it Rig 2, that only has a pair of 2.7's and a 
pair of 250's.

So I was thinking about pulling the 400 from the SubRX of Rig 1 and putting it 
in the Main of Rig 2, and moving the 2.1 from the Rig 1 SubRX to the Rig 1 Main 
RX. Then I might want to also buy another 2.1 for the main of Rig 2.
By doing this, I would end up with essentially identical filter configurations 
in both radios: Sideband filters plus 250's in both main and sub, plus a 2.1 
and a 400 in the main of both radios.

What I really need to know is:

For SSB, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 2.1's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's sufficient?
For CW, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 400's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's plus a pair of 250's 
sufficient?

If having matching 2.1's and/or 400's in main and sub is needed to get the most 
use of the Diversity feature, then I would just need to add a 2.1 in the main 
of Rig 1, but then buy a whole bunch of new filters for Rig 2.

So I guess the question boils down to: Do I want to spend $140 or $420 or $700 
? :-)

Input from contesters with diversity receive experience would be most 
appreciated. Have you made contacts using a pair of 2.1's or a pair of 400's in 
Diversity mode that would have been difficult or impossible using a pair of 
2.8's or a pair of 250's?

I want to get this right the first time, as I don't want to need to open up the 
radio a second time to make further changes.

73,

John W2ID
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[Elecraft] Thank you Elecraft!

2016-09-01 Thread Mike Herr
I just wanted to say thank you to Elecraft. I built / have the KX1, KX3 and
K2, all fine rigs. But I relocated m K2 up at our rustic, small, cabin in
the high sierras, as my "rig in residence". It had been a while since I
used the old K2 as the KX3 has seen daily use in the WA6ARA shack at home.
It has been a true pleasure using the K2 up there. Simple to use, quite
receiver, nice memories. Just a pleasure to use casually while resting from
a hike and drinking a beer. What to go Elecraft!

-- 
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WA6ARA
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number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.


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[Elecraft] Recommended filters for Diversity Receive?

2016-09-01 Thread w2id
Hi all, 

I'm a new K3 owner, and haven't really even used the radio yet. It's at 
Elecraft right now getting the Synthesizer upgrade, and I need some help making 
a decision on filter configuration. 
My primary usage will be SSB and CW contesting, and very occasional SSB and CW 
DXing. 

I will have vertically polarized transmit antennas on 160m, 80m, and 40m, as 
well as a yagi or two on 40m. I will have beverages available for receive on 
all 3 bands. 
I would like to take advantage of diversity receive when running on the low 
bands in a contest. I am assuming that signals sometimes fade across 
polarities, so I thought it would be useful to listen on the transmit antenna 
on the main RX and listen on a beverage or other horizontally polarized antenna 
(e.g. dipole) on the SubRX. 

First question: Do any of you contesters do this, and is it useful? 

Second question: Assuming the answer to the first question is yes, what filters 
do I want to have at my disposal for this? 

Currently, my Rig 1 Main has 13 KHz, 6 KHz, 2.8 KHz, 400 Hz and 250 Hz, and my 
SubRX has 2.8 KHz, 2.1 KHz, 400 Hz, and 250 Hz. Elecraft will be removing the 
13 KHz, which enables me to have them move the 2.1 from the Sub to the Main if 
I want to do that. 

I just bought a second K3, call it Rig 2, that only has a pair of 2.7's and a 
pair of 250's. 

So I was thinking about pulling the 400 from the SubRX of Rig 1 and putting it 
in the Main of Rig 2, and moving the 2.1 from the Rig 1 SubRX to the Rig 1 Main 
RX. Then I might want to also buy another 2.1 for the main of Rig 2. 
By doing this, I would end up with essentially identical filter configurations 
in both radios: Sideband filters plus 250's in both main and sub, plus a 2.1 
and a 400 in the main of both radios. 

What I really need to know is: 

For SSB, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 2.1's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's sufficient? 
For CW, do I really need (want) to have a pair of matching 400's in both main 
and sub for diversity, or is a pair of 2.8's / 2.7's plus a pair of 250's 
sufficient? 

If having matching 2.1's and/or 400's in main and sub is needed to get the most 
use of the Diversity feature, then I would just need to add a 2.1 in the main 
of Rig 1, but then buy a whole bunch of new filters for Rig 2. 

So I guess the question boils down to: Do I want to spend $140 or $420 or $700 
? :-) 

Input from contesters with diversity receive experience would be most 
appreciated. Have you made contacts using a pair of 2.1's or a pair of 400's in 
Diversity mode that would have been difficult or impossible using a pair of 
2.8's or a pair of 250's? 

I want to get this right the first time, as I don't want to need to open up the 
radio a second time to make further changes. 

73, 

John W2ID 
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Re: [Elecraft] A Message from Elecraft

2016-09-01 Thread Aaron Marroquin
Ah, I read the following " You can opt-in at any time by sending us an
email at sa...@elecraft.com." and considered that I needed to opt-in.

-Aaron

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 9:54 AM John Pitz  wrote:

> They are not asking for permission to email you, they are assuming that
> permission has been granted and are asking you to opt out if that
> bothers you.
>
>
>
> On Thu, 2016-09-01 at 09:29 -0700, KD6QZX wrote:
>
> > Keep sending..
> >
> >
> > On Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:23 AM, KD3RF [via Elecraft] <
> ml-node+s365791n7622066...@n2.nabble.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >   Here's something that's rere DX...
> > A message from a company ASKING FOR PERMISSION TO E-MAIL ME !
> > I want to get Elecraft eMails and really appreciate these guys asking.
> > Thanks guys!
> >
> >
> >
> > - Forwarded Message -
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> >  To:
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Re: [Elecraft] A Message from Elecraft

2016-09-01 Thread John Pitz
They are not asking for permission to email you, they are assuming that
permission has been granted and are asking you to opt out if that
bothers you.



On Thu, 2016-09-01 at 09:29 -0700, KD6QZX wrote:

> Keep sending.. 
>  
> 
> On Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:23 AM, KD3RF [via Elecraft] 
>  wrote:
>  
> 
>   Here's something that's rere DX...
> A message from a company ASKING FOR PERMISSION TO E-MAIL ME !
> I want to get Elecraft eMails and really appreciate these guys asking.
> Thanks guys!
> 
> 
>  
> - Forwarded Message -
>  From: Elecraft <[hidden email]>
>  To: 
>  Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:04 PM
>  Subject: A Message from Elecraft
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Re: [Elecraft] A Message from Elecraft

2016-09-01 Thread KD6QZX
Keep sending.. 
 

On Thursday, September 1, 2016 9:23 AM, KD3RF [via Elecraft] 
 wrote:
 

  Here's something that's rere DX...
A message from a company ASKING FOR PERMISSION TO E-MAIL ME !
I want to get Elecraft eMails and really appreciate these guys asking.
Thanks guys!


     
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 From: Elecraft <[hidden email]>
 To: 
 Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:04 PM
 Subject: A Message from Elecraft
   
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Re: [Elecraft] A Message from Elecraft

2016-09-01 Thread andrew vavra
Here's something that's rere DX...
A message from a company ASKING FOR PERMISSION TO E-MAIL ME !
I want to get Elecraft eMails and really appreciate these guys asking.
Thanks guys!


 
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 From: Elecraft 
 To: 
 Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:04 PM
 Subject: A Message from Elecraft
   
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Re: [Elecraft] Power has disappeared *** OOPs! ***

2016-09-01 Thread Chris Kimball


My K3S is back and has worked properly for 10 days now.  Thanks to all for
the helpful comments.




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