Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-11 Thread Mark Petiford
This really looks like a data latency of a stale data issue, as I discussed in 
an earlier posting and Don expanded on in his post.  To me, this is a minor 
curiosity, but I am sure that there will be a few who will say their radio is 
worthless because of it.    MarkKE6BB
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[Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Gary Hawkins
Firstly thanks to everyone for your input on potential causes of SWR 
reading instability with my KX3.  Since there were so many possibilities 
(antenna, heating, radio, etc.) I knew I needed to go back to basics and 
initially test the radio with a dummy load on the bench.  Well, I 
managed to recreate the issue and have documented my findings in a short 
4 min video, http://youtu.be/cwxk4E01IfM


In short the problem appears to be associated with the KX3 reporting of 
SWR in SSB mode.  My radio is configured as follows: uC 01.79, dSP 
01.27.  As this issue has only recently developed (last month or so), 
and while I can't be 100% sure, I think it may have occurred after I 
upgraded to this firmware version.


I'll be contacting the folks at Elecraft to get their opinion on this.

73's Gary K6YOA
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread VaibhaV Sharma
I have noticed the same thing on my KX3 as well.

Can you redo the 1-2-1-2 test with FM?

You did the SSB test only with 1-2-1-2 but the FM test with XMIT full power
and no variation in power with speech.

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VaibhaV



On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Gary Hawkins g...@hawkins-zhu.com wrote:

 Firstly thanks to everyone for your input on potential causes of SWR
 reading instability with my KX3.  Since there were so many possibilities
 (antenna, heating, radio, etc.) I knew I needed to go back to basics and
 initially test the radio with a dummy load on the bench.  Well, I managed
 to recreate the issue and have documented my findings in a short 4 min
 video, http://youtu.be/cwxk4E01IfM

 In short the problem appears to be associated with the KX3 reporting of
 SWR in SSB mode.  My radio is configured as follows: uC 01.79, dSP 01.27.
  As this issue has only recently developed (last month or so), and while I
 can't be 100% sure, I think it may have occurred after I upgraded to this
 firmware version.

 I'll be contacting the folks at Elecraft to get their opinion on this.

 73's Gary K6YOA
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Phil Wheeler

I never watch SWR in SSB, but CMP and ALC.

73, Phil W7OX

On 4/10/14, 11:51 AM, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:

I have noticed the same thing on my KX3 as well.

Can you redo the 1-2-1-2 test with FM?

You did the SSB test only with 1-2-1-2 but the FM test with XMIT full power
and no variation in power with speech.



On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Gary Hawkins 
g...@hawkins-zhu.com wrote:



Firstly thanks to everyone for your input on potential causes of SWR
reading instability with my KX3.  Since there were so many possibilities
(antenna, heating, radio, etc.) I knew I needed to go back to basics and
initially test the radio with a dummy load on the bench.  Well, I managed
to recreate the issue and have documented my findings in a short 4 min
video,http://youtu.be/cwxk4E01IfM

In short the problem appears to be associated with the KX3 reporting of
SWR in SSB mode.  My radio is configured as follows: uC 01.79, dSP 01.27.
  As this issue has only recently developed (last month or so), and while I
can't be 100% sure, I think it may have occurred after I upgraded to this
firmware version.

I'll be contacting the folks at Elecraft to get their opinion on this.

73's Gary K6YOA

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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Mark Petiford
Re:  Can you redo the 1-2-1-2 test with FM?

I just duplicated the original test with my KX3 (FW 1.94/1.28) and got the same 
results.  I repeated the 1-2-1-2 voice test and the SWR remained stable as it 
did in AM as well. 

It looks almost like the KX3 is calculating the SWR using a good current value 
for forward power (dropping off to zero as the voice trails off between 
syllables or words) but using a stale value (not updated often enough) for 
reflected power.  When the forward power goes to zero or near zero as it does 
on SSB between syllables, it doesn't take much reflected power to give you the 
appearance of high SWR if you are using a stale reflected power value.  In AM 
and FM, the carries remains relatively high stabilizing the calculation by 
never letting forward power drop to, or near, zero between voice syllables.  

Of course, it could also be related to the time constants in the hardware, but 
now I am speculating too much...and being a hardware guy, I love to blame 
things on the software guys!  ;-)

Mark
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Mark Petiford
The second sentence, first paragraph should have read:

  I repeated the 1-2-1-2 voice test ON FM and the SWR remained stable as it 
did in AM as well.

Mark
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread VaibhaV Sharma
Thanks for repeating the tests.

I started paying close attention to the SWR meter after I got the Alex
Loop. The antenna has a very narrow window where the SWR is low (receive
noise high). I try not to use the ATU with the loop. Even touching the loop
capacitor dial changes its behavior and it is often hard to calibrate it
for a low SWR while watching the SWR meter.

The KX3 SWR indication hopefully is only a UI issue. Is there a way to
stream SWR and other data off the radio so one can watch what the radio
sees?

-- 
VaibhaV Sharma
W7VAI



On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Mark Petiford rv6am...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Re: Can you redo the 1-2-1-2 test with FM?

 I just duplicated the original test with my KX3 (FW 1.94/1.28) and got the
 same results. I repeated the 1-2-1-2 voice test and the SWR remained
 stable as it did in AM as well.

 It looks almost like the KX3 is calculating the SWR using a good current
 value for forward power (dropping off to zero as the voice trails off
 between syllables or words) but using a stale value (not updated often
 enough) for reflected power. When the forward power goes to zero or near
 zero as it does on SSB between syllables, it doesn't take much reflected
 power to give you the appearance of high SWR if you are using a stale
 reflected power value. In AM and FM, the carries remains relatively high
 stabilizing the calculation by never letting forward power drop to, or
 near, zero between voice syllables.

 Of course, it could also be related to the time constants in the hardware,
 but now I am speculating too much...and being a hardware guy, I love to
 blame things on the software guys! ;-)

 Mark
 KE6BB


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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Nr4c
I suspect that VSWR tests should be done with constant carrier CW, and not with 
a fluctuating signal as SSB. 

Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill


 On Apr 10, 2014, at 4:26 PM, Mark Petiford rv6am...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
 Re:  Can you redo the 1-2-1-2 test with FM?
 
 I just duplicated the original test with my KX3 (FW 1.94/1.28) and got the 
 same results.  I repeated the 1-2-1-2 voice test and the SWR remained 
 stable as it did in AM as well. 
 
 It looks almost like the KX3 is calculating the SWR using a good current 
 value for forward power (dropping off to zero as the voice trails off between 
 syllables or words) but using a stale value (not updated often enough) for 
 reflected power.  When the forward power goes to zero or near zero as it does 
 on SSB between syllables, it doesn't take much reflected power to give you 
 the appearance of high SWR if you are using a stale reflected power value.  
 In AM and FM, the carries remains relatively high stabilizing the calculation 
 by never letting forward power drop to, or near, zero between voice 
 syllables.  
 
 Of course, it could also be related to the time constants in the hardware, 
 but now I am speculating too much...and being a hardware guy, I love to blame 
 things on the software guys!  ;-)
 
 Mark
 KE6BB
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Fred Jensen
With magnetic loops becoming more popular, it probably bears commenting: 
 The AlexLoop [and clones] is a resonant transformer and *must* be at 
resonance to work.  This means No ATU's, ever.  At resonance, the 
coupling between primary and secondary is very high and mine works very 
well.  Off resonance, it becomes an MDL [magnetic dummy load].  A friend 
couldn't get his to work and when I saw him set it up, he was adjusting 
quickly for a moderate SWR and then letting the ATU match it.


Yes, mine is a bit touchy on 40 meters.

73,

Fred K6DGW
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- CU in the 2014 Cal QSO Party 4-5 Oct 2014
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On 4/10/2014 1:56 PM, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:


I started paying close attention to the SWR meter after I got the Alex
Loop. The antenna has a very narrow window where the SWR is low (receive
noise high). I try not to use the ATU with the loop.


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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Don Wilhelm
Mark's analysis was 'right on'.  Due to the varying nature of the SSB RF 
waveform and the workings of digital sampling, it is impossible for the 
forward power and reverse power to be sampled at exactly the same 
instant (one of the limitations of digital sampling intervals).
So, if the reverse power happens to be sampled at a time the RF is high, 
and the forward power is sampled when the RF is low, a higher SWR than 
actually exists will be computed (and displayed).


The solution is to check the SWR when in TUNE (set TUN PWR to a sane 
value) and adjust the Alexloop using that input and SWR indication. Then 
when operating SSB, either ignore the SWR indication or switch to 
display ALC and Compression which should be more meaningful.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/10/2014 4:56 PM, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:

Thanks for repeating the tests.

I started paying close attention to the SWR meter after I got the Alex
Loop. The antenna has a very narrow window where the SWR is low (receive
noise high). I try not to use the ATU with the loop. Even touching the loop
capacitor dial changes its behavior and it is often hard to calibrate it
for a low SWR while watching the SWR meter.

The KX3 SWR indication hopefully is only a UI issue. Is there a way to
stream SWR and other data off the radio so one can watch what the radio
sees?



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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] SWR Reading Instability Follow-up

2014-04-10 Thread Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT

My only question here is WHY?

I think Mark is on the right track.  It could also be that between 
syllables, and during quieter times in speech we're simply not seeing 
enough RF to get off the bottom bits of the A/D converter.


Either way, looking at a wildly varying transmitter output and trying to 
somehow track true SWR probably lies beyond what the electronics is 
meant to do reliably.


I don't think this is poor design either: I think it fails to accurately 
measure SWR below some very low power level and we should not expect it 
to do so.


Trying to capture a stream of inaccurate data is not going to produce a 
useful result.


73 -- Lynn

On 4/10/2014 1:56 PM, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:

Is there a way to
stream SWR and other data off the radio so one can watch what the radio
sees?

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