Keith,
This shouldn't happen. I test this on every firmware release, and just
tested it again. Enter CW mode, then hold the SPEED/MIC/MON knob in to
bring up sidetone MON level, then adjust it. Tap the knob to return to
normal operation. Changing modes and possibly readjusting the MON
] K3 CW Sidetone
Keith,
This shouldn't happen. I test this on every firmware release, and just
tested it again. Enter CW mode, then hold the SPEED/MIC/MON knob in to
bring up sidetone MON level, then adjust it. Tap the knob to return to
normal operation. Changing modes and possibly
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 09:20:13 -0700, Phil Hystad phys...@mac.com
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Phil,
I'm confused.
You say that your side tone pitch is changing, but from your statement
below it sounds to me as though you are talking about the received
signal from the station you are working. If that is true, then
Radio Amateur N5GE wrote:
You say that your side tone pitch is changing, but from your statement
below it sounds to me as though you are talking about the received
signal from the station you are working. If that is true, then the
problem would not be with the K3 side tone, but with the
Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
Rick
K6LE
On 4/29/2010, at 8:40 , Bill W4ZV wrote:
The pitch change is very subtle (1 Hz change)
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Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
Rick
K6LE
On 4/29/2010, at 8:40 , Bill W4ZV wrote:
The pitch change is very subtle (1 Hz change
Rick Prather-2 wrote:
Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
It's a gift from God and you could have it too! Click Adaptive Pitch to
the right here:
http://tonometric.com/adaptivepitch/
This adaptive pitch test will play a series of two short tones
Rick Prather-2 wrote:
Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
Yeah that's the good news. The bad news is that they can only hear from
500- 600 Hz.
It would seem that the lower the frequency the better one should be able
to resolve pitch differences.
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] CW Sidetone Pitch Change Problem
Rick Prather-2 wrote:
Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
It's a gift from God and you could have it too! Click Adaptive Pitch to
the right here
That's very interesting.
Thanks,
Rick
K6LE
On 4/29/2010, at 10:44 , Bill W4ZV wrote:
Rick Prather-2 wrote:
Wow 1Hz change?
You guys violinists for the SF Symphony?
I'm impressed!
It's a gift from God and you could have it too! Click Adaptive Pitch to
the right here:
Good morning folks
Noticed the odd pitch change a while ago, it is
on strong sigs over s9.
It is heard on some signals more
than others. The only thing I have found is
CW with moderate to bad key clicks seem to have this
odd tonal shift, compared to clean CW at the same
received level.
regards
A while back I raised the question of whether others had the same symptoms I
had been hearing of the CW sidetone pitch of a received signal all of a sudden
changing by so-many Hz (maybe up to 50 Hz but just guessing). It appears to
happen when there is a slight pause in the senders signal and
Phil, what is the pitch you are using when this happens? Is it a
multiple of 50 Hz? Or one of the in-betweens?
73, Guy
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Phil Hystad phys...@mac.com wrote:
A while back I raised the question of whether others had the same symptoms I
had been hearing of the CW
I have no idea what the pitch is -- I will have to look the next time.
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
Phil, what is the pitch you are using when this happens? Is it a
multiple of 50 Hz? Or one of the in-betweens?
73, Guy
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Phil
It is my recollection that Wayne is doing something extra to have all
the non-50 Hz things work on CW, e.g. if this is CW then add this
number kind of thing. Since some (a lot?) of people will use a 50 Hz
multiple, this would explain why some see and some don't. Also is a
pointer to where to
Guy,
Thanks for the comments. Tonight I will experiment a little by changing the
tone Hz value and see what happens. It may take a few days to determine if
anything is changed as I do not hear this problem all the time.
peh
On Apr 28, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
It is my
I am a new owner of a K3 and still learning...
Today, for some strange reason my sidetone in CW on the 20 meter band seems to
be producing two notes and not a single pure note. That is, it sounds more
like the button tones of a push button phone then a pure sinewave tone.
This is only 20
Phil,
There is no normal and reasonable explanation for that, the sidetone
generation is not band dependent.
Is there a possibility that you have an RF Feedback problem on 20 meters
- that is the only thing I can think of.
73,
Don W3FPR
Phil Hystad wrote:
I am a new owner of a K3 and still
Don,
No RF feedback -- 20 meters is my most perfect antenna (40 meters is my worst).
However, I plugged the headphones in again and this time the tone was clear and
normal. I unplugged the headphones and again now the tone is clear and normal.
Is there a possibility that such behavior of
Christened my freshly installed KRX3 at GW0GEI (M2) for the weekend cqww. It
arrived just in time (ordered February 1...) and was fitted without incident
the previous weekend; the K3 and (qsk) Acom 1000 worked flawlessly for the
whole 48 hours.
I found the whole 2 receiver thing an interesting
Agreed, keep the sidetone with the tx
David
G3UNA
So here's a question/comment.to me it would make sense if you could have
the cw sidetone only in the left earpiece when operating dual receive.
but I definitely felt keeping the sidetone associated
with the transmit frequency would have
On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 12:50:33 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agreed, keep the sidetone with the tx
Yes
Jim K9YC
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Agreed
Make sure the CONFIG shows 1 speaker if you only have
one. That makes a big difference with the CW sidetone
volume as does the specific type of speaker. Drake MS4
will drive you out of the room for sidetone volume.
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| Mike Harris wrote:
| G'day,
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| Has anyone else noticed a slight chuffing
G'day,
Has anyone else noticed a slight chuffing of the CW sidetone when in QSK
mode. The chuffing is absent when in manual TX. I guess it's probably
the change over from band noise to sidetone. Nevertheless it sounds odd.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO
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Mike Harris wrote:
G'day,
Has anyone else noticed a slight chuffing of the CW sidetone when in QSK
mode. The chuffing is absent when in manual TX. I guess it's probably
the change over from band noise to sidetone. Nevertheless it sounds odd.
Mike,
Try reducing the audio gain a bit or
When recording through the Line Out, I find that the CW sidetone is
not present. As far as I know, this was on the list of features to
be implemented. But has it been implemented? The other day, I tried
recording. As I looked at the audio waveforms, I noticed that indeed
the sidetone was
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