I opted to purchase the P50VDG GasFet preamp from Advanced Receiver
Research, which worked fine. Somehow I blew the Gasfet so have to
repair it (uses mgf-1302). Recent reports from a local net are that
I am received S9+ while I struggle to hear the local (70-mi away)
station running the same
I build this: http://www.ham-radio.com/n6ca/50MHz/50appnotes/U310.html
Works fine - much cheaper!
Vy 73 de Svend, OZ7UV
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01.07.2012 16:50, schrieb Tony Estep:
1A0C is now up and running, and they
have one of those cool on-line logging setups wherewith your QSO appears in
their on-line log within seconds after the last dit dies away.
Great poetic words Tony!
It might be a little bit hard for hams outside the
Subreceiver!
Adding LP-PAN or a similar SDR plus Skimmer will give you a useful
picture of the [small, but often big-enough]
band segment, plus callsign and 599 decoding.
RObert said:
I have never used either a panadapter or a sub-receiver, so I'm a newbie
in this area. I use CW almost
I am a newbie ham and I have both in my one K3 Serial 1391 and I find both
useful but I definitely use the Panadapter with NAP3 more than the second
receiver.
One of my closest friends who is a non ham calls it my fish finder. It is super
awesome for 6m fish finding when band props are
Hi Phil,
You should have some idea of when you might want to use diversity reception.
If you do then the filters that would be in use on your main RX should be
duplicated (and matched) in the sub RX. Likewise, you should really give
some thought to when you might use your sub RX. I have five
Your second antenna does NOT need to be resonant to receive, either by itself
or with another in diversity mode. My receive antenna is seasonal so I have
employed antennas for other bands for receive when it is not up. While a non
resonant will not present as strong a signal, it also will not
I tend to 2nd that recommendation. I have both the P3 and a 2nd receiver in my
K-3. I have the same filters for the sub receiver as the main receiver,
although, I have never used diversity receive. I think the P3 is particularly
helpful to check on band activity before you decide whether or not
I do not have a P3 but I do have the subreceiver in my K3. I have found it
totally indispensible. How many times have you hit the
wrong VFO when going back and forth in a split pileup only to draw the ire of
half of the world and being called many descriptive
adjectives?
Being able to have the
I guess that one can find advantages of P3, LP-Pan or something else
depending on circumstances.
The main advantage of P3 is that it is standalone. No hassles of software
installation, instantaneous turn on, and excellent integration with K3. But
since the P3's the firmware is proprietary, it
I don't know if it has been said, but with a K3, no subreceiver and an
LP-Pan, it is possible to monitor the audio on both VFOs simultaneously.
73,
Dick - KA5KKT
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respond off of the reflector.
73
Alan
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I use an SDR-IQ on the i-f output of my K3. I use LP-Bridge to share data
between the K3, SpectraVue, DXBase logging and/or N1MM.
Additionally, with a laptop/SDR-IQ combination I have a nice little standalone
receiver for travel use, although the sensitivity is poor without something
like an
Note: The noise blanker in NaP3 works on the display as well.
Larry N8LP
Ignacy wrote
I guess that one can find advantages of P3, LP-Pan or something else
depending on circumstances.
The main advantage of P3 is that it is standalone. No hassles of software
installation, instantaneous
I totally agree with Jim. Diversity receive is the only way I use the second
rx, and I never invested one cent in extra antennas for the second receiver.
For use with my horizontally polarized main antenna I just connect the
second rx to my existing vertical, which works fine even on bands that it
We used to compare LP-PAN / NaP3 to the P3, but the apt comparison now is
with P3SVGA unless the user plans to use a 4 monitor on his PC ;-) NaP3 is
not a resource hog. I am running it on PCs ranging from a P4 to an Atom to
an i3. It runs fine on all of them. The E-MU 0204 can be a hog on older
LP-Bridge is not intended to support every command that every app might use,
but it supports 99% of the commands that most people use, and uses very few
resources. The biggest issues come with macros and commands that require
critical response timing, but LP-Bridge's ability to limit traffic to
It appears that the amplifier keying line is always set to operate as
QSK with
no delay. This keying signal dose not follow the delay that is set for
the VOX
on CW. The only way that I have found to keep the keying line closed is
to put
the KX3 into xmit with the front panel button.
Will an
In cw mode:
Make sure QSK is not on.
Make sure VOX is on.
Push in and hold the speed control till CW n.nn appears.
Rotate the speed control to set the drop out time you want.
Anything up to 2 seconds can be set.
Let us know if this doesn't work for you.
Rick K2XT
It appears that the
Some comments that may be helpful for both threads about the P3:
I have two K3s in an SO2R contest configuration. The K3 I use mostly for
running has an LP-Pan and NaP3. I just installed the pre-amp option in my
LP-PAN, and it works well, but I haven't done a contest with it yet. The run
K3 also
I purchased the sub-Rx for entirely different application:
dual-polarity diversity eme reception using adaptive SDR sw (Linrad):
http://www.kl7uw.com/LINRAD.htm
I originally bought two filters for the sub-Rx: 2.8 and 13-KHz
thinking the 13-KHz filter would permit me to run wideband audio to a
Good Morning,
It is too cold in here to type well. With night time temperatures
in the mid 40s the house gets quite chilly each morning. Right now it
has warmed up to 50 degrees. I cannot wait for summer to get here with
a few days in the 70s or even in the 80s (it could happen). But
I agree that only three filters are necessary in the subRX. I've got the
FM filter, which covers AM and ESSB, a 2.8 kHz filter, and the 400 Hz CW
in my KRX3. The performance using these filters is fine, certainly
better than the second receivers in the Orions (although the new
optional RX is
Thanks to all who responded. I ordered the K3PR6 preamp yesterday.
Pete, W1RM
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3PR6 Preamp
Being new to 6 meters, I'm wondering if the
If you haven't tried it, play with the FFT samples and averaging a bit more.
Also the DSP windowing functions. It should be possible to set the RBW for
NaP3 to be the same, higher or lower than P3, and the setting is saved per
mode and per band. The FFT settings have changed over time with the
Based on recent comments, it seems that I may well profit from ordering
the second receiver module for my K3.
Am I correct that I should also order the same filters (400 Hz/250 Hz,
8-pole)
for the sub-receiver that I have in the main receiver?
Thanks and 72/73 de Jim - AD6CW
Well, I ordered on the morning of Dec 28 and finally got my kit #543
yesterday. Just as a final stinger, UPS announced that it would be
delivered last Friday and even marked it out for delivery on their site,
but the truck never made it and I had to wait over the weekend.
But all's well that ends
Yes, if you want to use the sub for Diversity reception.
Matt Zilmer
Consultant - Product Management Dept.
Magellan Navigation / MiTAC Digital Corp.
Tel: (909) 394-6052
Cell: (909) 730-6552
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere
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Jim,
Based on my experience, if the budget allows, make the second receiver set
the same as the first.
73 Don K5AQ
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I think it depends on what you want to use the sub-RX for. If it's
mainly for tracking split DX pileups, I think that the stock 2.7k
filter is probably quite sufficient, and fitting a full set of other
filters is nuts! I can see (some) narrow filters being of value for
someone who makes extensive
Hello, all...
I made a comment in another thread that my station was a little
pistol. That got me thinking and wondering about how to size a ham
station. Big Guns are rather obvious. Now, how about a small gun, a
big pistol, a little pistol, and finally bow and arrow? Clearly,
this is very
My 1950's 6V6 xtal oscillator and now my KX1 or any rig whose power I crank
down becomes a feather weight station because I use it to tickle the
Aether. But QRP works better on CW.
When someone steps on my sig, I assume it's because they can't hear me (I
know there are other reasons, but I prefer
The CW delay is not the issue but the delay fore the amplifier keyeng
circuit. It is always set for QSK and dose not follow the delay that is
set for the CW break in.
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Having the same filters in both receivers, especially the cw filters, is a
good idea *if* you will use the second receiver for diversity reception.
However, I don't see why you would want both the 400 Hz and the 250 Hz
filters in any receiver, as the real bandwidth of these filters
(particularly
On HF I think I am a water pistol ;-(
On 7/3/2012 7:39 PM, Robert G. Strickland wrote:
Hello, all...
I made a comment in another thread that my station was a little
pistol. That got me thinking and wondering about how to size a ham
station. Big Guns are rather obvious. Now, how about a
I was thinking... maybe a rock and string? oh.. I know it isn't a pistol..
but sometimes I can hit thingsdoes that count??
--... ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2012 22:00:17 +
From: w...@q.com
To: rc...@verizon.net
CC: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re:
Absolutely -- And remember that the receive bandwidth is *not* defined by
these filters. The bandwidth is established by the DSP filters. The crystal
filters come into play only if there is a signal so extremely strong that it
can overwhelm the DSP. The function of the crystal filters is to reduce
On 7/3/2012 3:39 PM, Robert G. Strickland wrote:
Hello, all...
I made a comment in another thread that my station was a little
pistol. That got me thinking and wondering about how to size a ham
station. Big Guns are rather obvious. Now, how about a small gun, a
big pistol, a little pistol,
And this exercise serves what purpose?
Mike / KK5F
Non-PhD
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From: Robert G. Strickland rc...@verizon.net
Sent: Jul 3, 2012 2:39 PM
To: Elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] OT - station pistol size
Hello, all...
I made a comment in another thread that
Hey Guys,
Well, I am at the part where I need to test the 4 MHz oscillator calibration
and ran into a snag. I am not getting anything on two different frequency
counters when connected to TP3. Test up to this point have been good. Checked
all the components around X1 and all look correct. No
Any idea what the model designation is?
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From: Cameron Haines camhai...@yahoo.com
Sent: Jul 3, 2012 6:28 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Alignment and Test, Part II - No signal on TP3
Hey Guys,
Well, I am at the part where
Correction.
Hey Guys,
Well, I am at the part where I need to test the 4 MHz oscillator calibration
and ran into a snag. I am not getting anything on two different frequency
counters when connected to TP3. Test up to this point have been good. Checked
all the components around X1 and all look
Do you have a receiver you can listen on to see if the oscillator is actually
oscillating?
Dave K9SW
On Jul 3, 2012, at 6:41 PM, Cameron Haines camhai...@yahoo.com wrote:
Correction.
Hey Guys,
Well, I am at the part where I need to test the 4 MHz oscillator calibration
and ran
Howard,
Read the manual carefully - it says that the delay is the time for the
receiver to *unmute* - it does not claim to extend the Keyout time.
Now, having said that, there is nothing wrong with appealing to Wayne
and other designers to have it also apply to the Keyout timing.
73,
Don
Injection of a little humor from time to time is not a bad thing. Well, for
most of us.
73,
Tim Herrick, KQ8M
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Cameron,
In order to calibrate the 4 MHz reference as stated, you must have a
very accurate frequency counter (the first bullet), or you can listen
with another calibrated receiver (2nd bullet), or you can just do as the
3rd bullet indicates and set the C22 trimmer to center. Whichever you
It serves to pass the time until our KX3s are delivered!
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Great suggestion. I can hear it a 4Mhz now.. from my Softrock SDR. Wonder why
the Freq counters couldn't pick it up however. hmm.
Thanks David!
From: David Moorman dmoorm...@comcast.net
To: Cameron Haines camhai...@yahoo.com
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Cameron,
Read my last post carefully. Then tell us whether you are seeing all
zeros when plugged into TP3 and in CAL FCTR. If you have all zeros,
either your probe is bad or your PLL reference is not oscillating.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/3/2012 8:40 PM, Cameron Haines wrote:
Great suggestion. I
*Well as nobody responded to my original post which identified a possible
issue with my station setup which allowed the P3 to display live TX audio
from the K3 I thought I would mention the subsequent test I tried.
1. Check that both BNC connectors were 'seated correctly'
2. Replace the Elecraft
I have a bazooka match. Does that mean I'm a big gun?
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 5:39 PM
To: Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT - station pistol
I also found it hard to remove the batteries from the holders.
The 4 slots (2 on each holder) at the end of each holder have retainers.
Either my fingers are starting to age, or these are hard to remove.
Dan
N6WN
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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 20:49:47 -0700
From: Erik
Don,
Great advice. I wasn't able to construct the probe for the frequency counter;
missing the capacitor in the kit, either lost it or wasn't included.
I decided to use a external counter instead. Now, if I simply jumper P6 to T2
and T3, I do get a reading, though sure its inaccurate, but
Wouldn't part of displaying the TX signal have to be implemented in the K3?
If so it's a TWO box modification. Fix the K3 to send the TX signal
across the connector to the P3 instead of the RX bandwidth. Then the P3
would need to switch to the bandwidth needed to display the TX signal when
the
As originator of this thread and mindful of bandwidth, let's reflect on
what has transpired and bring things to a peaceful conclusion. Thanks
for all comments.
...robert
On 7/3/2012 20:39, Robert G. Strickland wrote:
Hello, all...
I made a comment in another thread that my station was a
Cameron,
Yes, do get the capacitor for the probe, you will need it for your
filter alignment even if you do not choose to follow my instructions for
achieving good K2 Dial Calibration. Any 10 pF capacitor will do, but
the axial one is better physically - it fits nicely under the heat
shrink.
Makes you wonder what the IR port on the back of the P3 was planned for (TX
RF Sampler Pickup maybe)?
73, Bob, WB4SON
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Dan,
Let me start with a smart comment - not all things in life are easy.
The batteries should be hard to remove because of the spring tension -
if it were easy, than the contact pressure would be questionable.
As far as your fingers aging, while that may be true, I don't think that
is a
Guy,
That would still only give a picture of the K3 output as found by the IF
leak-through signal. I think a better approach is to wait until the
external sensor is developed and released - that will show the real
signal going out to the antenna.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/3/2012 9:55 PM, Guy
Bob, all I can say is that if you have a 3-element Yagi at 60 ft., nothing
you can do or say will make you anything but a big howitzer as viewed from
the perspective of those of us at the bottom of the pileup.
Tony KT0NY
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Thanks Don,
The two batteries inside each holder are easy to take out. The two
batteries on the outside of each holder are more difficult. It is not a
function of the spring tension ... Probably assuming the spring tension is
the same for each battery, it is the shape of the holder.
That said,
I am trying to change the INP Menu setting on a remotely-operated K2. It is
currently in the Paddle-reverse mode, and I need to change it to HAND.
Looking at the K2 Programmer's Reference Manual, It looks like I can send
SW41;UP; or SW41;SW01; to do this. When I send these commands using Han
Radio
On Wed, 2012-07-04 at 11:03 +1000, Gary Gregory wrote:
*Well as nobody responded to my original post which identified a possible
issue with my station setup which allowed the P3 to display live TX audio
from the K3 ...
I should have copied the list on my previous reply to Gary. (See below)
Tom,
It may be an HRD problem or a problem with a USB to serial adapter. What
happens if you issue the command with K3 Utility terminal page. That
will tell you whether to look toward the K3 for the solution or toward HRD.
Are you running HRD through LP-Bridge? If so, that is another
In a much earlier question I had asked Wayne if the KX3 would be able to key
the Juma PA100D amplifier. He responded with a yes..
I tried it today with a cable from KX3 ACC2 to the T/R input on the Juma amp.
Yes it did key the amp, but when connected there was an appreciable receive
loss on
That sounds like Juma amp problem to me. The antenna to KX3 loss
during receive should be zero or close to it. Sounds like you need to
consult with Customer Support at Juma.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 7/3/2012 11:38 PM, Sid Leben wrote:
In a much earlier question I had asked Wayne if the KX3 would
Gary, I had replied to your post, perhaps it went to you direct and I am on
your naughty list ? ;)
Anyhow if the K3 baud rate (rs-232 config) is not 38400 then that will do
it.
Some versions of firmware in the past would sync the K3-P3 to 38400, but I
am not sure now.
Anyhow check the baud rate.
*Well as nobody responded to my original post which identified a possible
issue with my station setup which allowed the P3 to display live TX audio
from the K3 I thought I would mention the subsequent test I tried.
Gary,
I'll respond. What you are seeing is normal. It happens on my P3 at
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