[Elecraft] Battery voltage on KX3 seems high...

2014-03-13 Thread Andrew Robertson
I have some NiMH batteries installed in my KX3, and while it is plugged into a power supply or fully charged 12v battery the rechargeable batteries report a voltage of 10.8v. If I remove external power the KX3 reports internal battery voltage at 10.2v. Is the KX3 trickle-charging the internal

[Elecraft] Raspberry Pi Elecraft software?

2014-02-18 Thread Andrew Robertson
I'd like to plead / beg / request that the Linux Elecraft KX3 Utility be ported to the Raspberry Pi platform. This little computer would be *perfect* for remote operation with the KX3! Thanks. __ Elecraft mailing list Home:

Re: [Elecraft] Wider bandwidth while listening to AM SW on the KX3?

2013-11-02 Thread Andrew Robertson
Guys, AM Broadcasting isn't your grandmother's AM radio of old. Many years ago, along came NRSC and it's 10kHz brick-wall filter modified preemphsis. NRSC recommendations do not include a requirement for the audio be flat to the limits of the filter but encourage the broadcaster to use the

[Elecraft] Wider bandwidth while listening to AM SW on the KX3?

2013-11-01 Thread Andrew Robertson
While I do enjoy the AM SWL capabilities of the KX3, I would really like to be able to appreciate a more hi-fi sound from the unit. I do know that that roofing filter XFIL1 is probably the ultimate limiter (I believe it’s 15 KHz? or 10?) but I think the DSP filter in software is actually what

Re: [Elecraft] Wider bandwidth while listening to AM SW on the KX3?

2013-11-01 Thread Andrew Robertson
due to listening to a different speaker with different freq response. 73 de dave ab9ca/4 On 11/1/13 5:25 AM, Andrew Robertson wrote: While I do enjoy the AM SWL capabilities of the KX3, I would really like to be able to appreciate a more hi-fi sound from the unit. I do know

[Elecraft] Popping noise and problems with iSDR / iMic

2013-04-29 Thread Andrew Robertson
I've been enjoying my new KX3, finally hitting the paddle after meaning to learn code for years and years. It's really fun and the narrow DSP filtering is really easy on the ears. Anyway I have noticed, that when I have been working portable (with wires radiating from the screw where I have