Roger,
The AFX mode button on the K3/K3S turns the previously-selected 'AFX Mode'
On and Off. You select the desired mode via the "MENU > AFX MD" option;
NOTE: it's the 'MENU' and not 'CONFIG' option. You should see choices of:
delay 1 through delay 5, and bin. These are described in the manual,
The Ubiquity product uses a little power supply which includes the injector.
The connections are AC line, and ethernet in/out. So to replace the power
supply you’ve got a bit more of a project. Buy them from amazon. Test for
noise. Return if necessary and get something else! Much easier than
I ran 50’ CAT5 with POE to the propane tank where the ubiquity link radio was
hung. That’s maybe 80-90’ from my 6m EME array and heard nothing. The CAT5 was
due north so not a direction the array was ever pointed and I didn’t go looking
for trouble! But I’m pretty quiet, on a good day with some
I had great luck with a pair of ubiquity bullets. They were 5.4GHz with built
in directional antennas. Great range and speed. My neighbor’s DSL was out a few
days so I ziptied one to a propane tank pointing at his house about 150’ away.
Not much obstruction though. He said it was much faster
some of the ubiquiti poe supplies are noisy... some not.
Since I have 5 poe access points pointing in different directions, i
have two third party power hubs one a 24vdc one a 48 vdc ... both
carry CE markings as does the last Ubiquiti POE ps I used. I do
remember back a while I did
On 10/22/2019 12:56 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
either connected to a power injector or in some terminal device
(e.g. Router/Modem) with the Ethernet cable acting as the antenna.
Common mode chokes on the Ethernet cable as close
I've tried several times to get this to work on my K3 without result. My
K3 has no AFX Mode selection.
73, Roger
On 10/21/2019 8:05 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
The KX3, like the K3/K3S and KX2, has full stereo audio. But it has one special
audio effects mode the others don't: binaural-audio
On 2019-10-22 3:23 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty
nasty noise with products using this -- it radiates common mode from
the Ethernet wiring.
The typical source of noise with PoE is from the switching supply -
either connected to a power
This pertains to my K3S, s/n 11770, factory-built. It has worked
beautifully since buying it earlier this year, and was doing so when I
turned it off and disconnected the antenna for this trip. I also turned
off the power supply. However, last night when I tried to use it, upon
turning on the
On 10/22/2019 11:57 AM, Bill Steffey wrote:
Hi Bill,
I see that these units use Poe for power. I've experienced pretty nasty
noise with products using this -- it radiates common mode from the
Ethernet wiring. Have you experienced any issues? Did you do anything to
suppress noise? How quiet is
to extend your connection do look at Ubiquiti products They are
available worldwide.
I currently employ over 20 devices over a three mile area to get
Ethernet ( broadband) to my remote location.
Your point to point should work with 2 devices for under 100$ each in
the US...
On 10/21/2019 9:13 PM, Andy Wood wrote:
I have been setting up my new shack at our remote property. We recently had
a fixed wireless internet connection installed at the house but it was too
far for the wifi signal to reach the shack (~200ft).
Remember that the 2.4 GHz band is UHF radio, and
Yes.
Wayne
N6KR
elecraft.com
> On Oct 22, 2019, at 3:39 AM, E.H. Russell wrote:
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> Does the K4 have binaural pitch mapping?
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Does the K4 have binaural pitch mapping?
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