Re: [Elecraft] K3 Configuration Question

2010-11-27 Thread Edward R. Cole
I use the K3 Freq. Memory Editor sw to program up to 99 memories with specific freq./modes for quick switching. This is loaded via the RS232 port into the K3. Then all I do to change bands/modes is to press MV and rotate VFO-A to select memories 00-99. I have them grouped for favorite freq.

[Elecraft] K3 Configuration Question

2010-11-26 Thread Larry Boekeloo
I have K3 #2808 that I purchased used about 6 months ago.  This week, I added the KAT3 antenna tuner and the 400 and 250 Hz 8-pole filters.  All I can say is WOW!!! Now for my questionIs there a way to make the frequency follow the mode per band (or has this been discussed already and I

Re: [Elecraft] K3 Configuration Question

2010-11-26 Thread Don Wilhelm
Larry, As far as I know there is no way to do it the way you asked, but there IS another way - by using the memories. If you use the Quick Memories, you can go to the last used frequency on any band - I set up my button 1 for 160 meters, 2 for 80, 3 for 40m, 4 for 20 m, 5 for 15 m, 6 for 10

Re: [Elecraft] K3 Configuration Question

2010-11-26 Thread Rick Prather
Larry, I think you can accomplish what you want by using the per-band quick memories as described on page 16 of the Owner's manual. Memories M 1 – M 4 are per-band quick memories. For example, you might set up M 1 for each band’s CW segment, M 2 for the SSB segment, etc. As an example, I have

[Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2009-07-29 Thread AB3EN
I would really appreciate help on getting the HRD DM780 interfaced with my K3. I have a EMU 0202 sound card and decoding CW from the radio is fine. I would like to get some help in getting the DM780 to send CW via the K3. I am sure I have missed something real basic. - Dan AB3EN -- View

[Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Michael van Hauten
Hello elecrafters, i ordered a K3 with the additional KBPF3 module for general Coverage. Do i need the additional AM Filter for listening to AM radiostations? or ist this AM Filter only neccessary for AM TX? Thanks for your configuration support. Michael, DC0ZO K2# 5619

Re: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Brett Howard
You need it if you want to listen to an AM stations full bandwidth. You'll not hear the entire transmitted signal without it. You'll be able to hear talk stations or something like that just fine but for listening to music you'd probably find it lacking. Hopefully this helps you in making your

Re: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Joe Planisky
I had the same thought when ordering my K3, but I chose the FM filter instead of the AM filter. That will give me sufficient bandwidth for good quality AM RX as well as FM TX/RX. It's more likely that I'll use FM TX on 10m or 6m than AM anywhere. 73 -- Joe KB8AP On Sep 20, 2008, at 2:38

RE: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
11:09 AM To: Elecraft Reflector Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question I had the same thought when ordering my K3, but I chose the FM filter instead of the AM filter. That will give me sufficient bandwidth for good quality AM RX as well as FM TX/RX. It's more likely

Re: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Lyle Johnson
I had the same thought when ordering my K3, but I chose the FM filter instead of the AM filter. That will give me sufficient bandwidth for good quality AM RX as well as FM TX/RX. Absolutely. It is a shame that the K3 firmware currently blocks ESSB or AM transmit when the FM filter is

RE: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question

2008-09-20 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
, W4TV -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lyle Johnson Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 2:15 PM To: 'Elecraft Reflector' Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 configuration question I had the same thought when ordering my K3, but I chose