In the Flex series, a second RX is a matter of more software and the memory
and processor capacity to service it.
Note that it's the high end Flex only that is in the neighborhood of K3
performance, and there is a reason for that which decidedly costs money. No
cheap advantage just because it is
On Fri,4/3/2015 10:59 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
In the Flex series, a second RX is a matter of more software and the memory
and processor capacity to service it.
But not a second antenna for diversity reception.
Bruce also asked, short of having a second subreceiver in the K3 (which
I do
Greetings to the group. I have been reading this month's QST article on the
Flex-Radio series. It referred to a pan function in the audio output. The
short story is this allows putting a DX station operating split in your
left ear, and listening to the calling stations in your right ear.
So just
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Enhancement
This is possible using SDR software with an I/Q feed from the K3 IF.
Check out the LP Pan unit and NaP3 SDR software.
This is also possible with many stand alone SDR receivers like SDR-IQ,
Elad, etc. Software like SpectraVue (SDR-IQ) or HDSDR (generic
This is possible using SDR software with an I/Q feed from the K3 IF.
Check out the LP Pan unit and NaP3 SDR software.
This is also possible with many stand alone SDR receivers like SDR-IQ,
Elad, etc. Software like SpectraVue (SDR-IQ) or HDSDR (generic) can
link the SDR receiver to the K3 IF
On 19:59, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
[snip]
The outside allocation warning could include flashing lights,
disrespectful remarks, and a tattle-tail email sent to your mother.
This has to have the award for funniest remark this month! So far
73
Graham
If the guys at Elecraft don’t pick this up, I will submit it directly, but I
also wanted to get opinions.
I have only recently acquired a K3 and due to home circumstances, I’ve not
had time to exploit its full potential. In fact I’ve only transmitted into a
dummy load!
In the meantime, I am
Alan:
Mine beeps and displays BND END and does so at precisely the edge of a band.
Brian KD0HII
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Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 04:50
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3
What version of the firmware are you running?
From: Brian Linn br...@brianlinn.com
To: 'G4GNX' g4...@theatreorgans.co.uk; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 enhancement
Alan:
Mine beeps and displays BND END and does so
Alan:
Mine beeps and displays BND END and does so at precisely the edge of a
band.
Brian KD0HII
It only does this when you try to transmit beyond the band edge. I believe
what Alan (an others) have asked for, is a beep when tuning the VFO beyond a
band edge, while receiving.
This has been
It would be a nice Enhancement but as I see it it should just be for the Band
Edges.
Incentive to Upgrade ;)
From: Bruce Beford bef...@myfairpoint.net
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2014 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 enhancement
Alan:
Mine beeps
In a recent message, G4GNX g4...@theatreorgans.co.uk writes
So, my suggestion for small enhancement is a band-edge beeper.
This has been discussed many times, Alan; look back though the archives
and you will find them. The problem is that we don't all share the same
band edges. 160m, 80m, 60,
All been discussed before.
A far better place to put band-edge beepers would be in a logging program,
where various files with the myriad allocation schemes could be input by
the user to match that particular user's country, license class and mode,
etc. The outside allocation warning could
Regarding direct frequency entry, it would be nice to be able to enter
directly the 100Hz digits; for example in entering a 60M dial
frequency this is frequently needed. Could this please be added to the
enhancements to be done later list?
Many thanks de Dave, W5SV
While on a reflection jag on diversity out on Core Banks...
There is one thing that would help diversity on a noisy band. We
already know about needing to lock all the conversion frequencies.
The other would be an option to run a composite AGC that controls BOTH
receivers that takes the most
It's something that I would like too.
Using two antennae on 2m there are frequently occasions where I would
like to listen to the sub rx in both ears. For now, I achieve this with
external switching.
73
Ian
G0AFH
On 11/11/2010 23:10, David Lankshear wrote:
As Richard's message seems to have
I would also appreciate this capability. I understand Elecraft's
reluctance to expose the DSP code to potential corruption from an
incorrect macro, but not being able to change some of those parameters
(audio mixing, AGC) on the fly with one button macros is a significant
limitation.
73,
I have requested this several times over the past 2 years. It's a matter of
priorities but am hopeful we might see it soon.
73, Barry N1EU
David Gilbert wrote:
I would also appreciate this capability. I understand Elecraft's
reluctance to expose the DSP code to potential corruption
As Richard's message seems to have disappeared under a pile of other posts,
I would add my voice on behalf of a friend who would dearly love to be able
to listen to his 2nd rx in both ears.
I would guess that it wouldn't be that hard to implement, judging from the
other audio options that have
You can listen to the subrx in both ears. There is an audio mixing function
that allows you to pipe sub output to both channels.
James K2QI
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K2QI wrote:
You can listen to the subrx in both ears. There is an audio mixing
function that allows you to pipe sub output to both channels.
It is not currently possible to listen to only subrx audio in both channels
via the L-MIX-R Config setting
Barry N1EU
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. This is helpful for those
that have the bandpass filter installed only on the sub and they want to SWL
with a second antenna connected to the aux input.
James K2QI
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From: Barry N1EU
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To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Barry N1EU
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:51 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] Enhancement request - audio mixing
K2QI wrote:
You can listen to the subrx in both ears. There is an audio mixing
function that allows you
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:16 AM, k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
I may have misread the original question, but if all one wants to do is
listen to the subrx in both channels, then it is possible by adjusting the
mix settings, then turning the AF gain down on the main.
We're talking about single
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To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] Enhancement request - audio mixing
Sent: Nov 11, 2010 20:21
On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 12:16 AM, k2qi@gmail.com wrote:
I may have misread the original question, but if all one wants to do is
listen to the subrx in both channels
My interest in the audio mixing enhancement is limited to non-diversity use
of the subrx, i.e. with main rx on vfoA and subrx on vfoB tuned to a
different station.
The K3 already provides all the control I need for diversity reception.
Barry N1EU
K6KV Gary wrote:
I've been paying
This reply is not speculation.
We used orthogonal antennas and dual RX K3's in diversity mode at N4A
in the IOTA on Core Banks NC this summer. It worked very well, and
we had the high North America island expedition score for LP, beating
all but one of the North America HP scores. A pair of
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From: guyk...@gmail.com [mailto:guyk...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Guy Olinger
K2AV
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 7:13 PM
To: Gary Gordon
Cc: Barry N1EU; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] Enhancement request - audio mixing
This reply is not speculation.
We used
I'd like to request an enhancement of the current audio mixing
capabilities with two receivers, to allow instant switching from the
normal one radio in each ear to either main RX in both ears, or sub RX
in both ears. I understand that these are possible with direct DSP
commands, but as far as
OK...I have not shared any ideas...until now. I want this! No, this
is not a joke, so please review.
Just imagine the possibilities!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67Gl1DnMVco
http://www.designfax.net/enews/20100202/feature-6.asp
I have no vested interest.
de Doug KR2Q
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