Make sure you are using only one PTT method. CAT or VOX but never both. I
prefer CAT as any signal or any noise on the audio line will trip the VOX and
thus hold it in transmit.
Bob, K4TAX
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> On Oct 21, 2018, at 11:04 AM, Bill Frantz wrote:
>
> I indeed had MIC BTN on
I indeed had MIC BTN on, and turned it off. I the KX3 still
didn't go into receive when I pressed the "Halt Tx" button. (MIC
BIAS was already off.)
Another issue I didn't mention before seems to have gotten
worse. Sometimes pressing the "XMIT" button on the KX3 doesn't
take it out of transmit
It is not disabled automatically in Data A mode. I have looked and if I
don’t set it purposefully it will remain at the last setting per band. I
have macros that I use to toggle between voice operation and digital
modes. I set the mic bias and mic btn menu items accordingly.
Happy to proven wr
I think the mic bias is automatically disabled in DATA A mode. But I might be
wrong.
wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)
> On Oct 20, 2018, at 4:54 PM, Nr4c wrote:
>
> MIC BIAS should be OFF unless you are using a mic that requires it. Bias has
> NO
Yes, use only method for PTT. Either CAT or VOX, but never both. I
prefer CAT as, for digital operation, I don't have to mess with the VOX
values for my normal SSB operation.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 10/20/2018 6:52 PM, Nr4c wrote:
Sounds like you have more than one PTT control active. Check
MIC BIAS should be OFF unless you are using a mic that requires it. Bias has NO
other use.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Oct 20, 2018, at 6:35 PM, Robert Albano wrote:
>
> Turning the MIC BTN off fixed the problem. Now Halt Tx stops the KX3 as well.
>
> Should MIC BIAS be off as w
Sounds like you have more than one PTT control active. Check out your interface
and VOX settings.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Oct 20, 2018, at 5:46 PM, rich hurd WC3T wrote:
>
> What is the setting of MIC BTN on the KX3?
>
>> On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 17:21 Bill Frantz wrote:
>>
Turning the MIC BTN off fixed the problem. Now Halt Tx stops the KX3 as well.
Should MIC BIAS be off as well?
73 Robert K7RNA
> On 2018 Oct, 20, at 3:26 PM, Robert Albano wrote:
>
> I have the same behavior:
> KX3
> PX3
> SignaLink
> MacBook Pro
> CAT interface
>
>> On 2018 Oct, 20, at 2:21
I have the same behavior:
KX3
PX3
SignaLink
MacBook Pro
CAT interface
> On 2018 Oct, 20, at 2:21 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
>
> I have noticed an significant difference between the way my K3 and KX3 work
> with wsjt-x. On the K3, the "Halt Tx" button immediately stops transmission
> on the radio.
What is the setting of MIC BTN on the KX3?
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 17:21 Bill Frantz wrote:
> I have noticed an significant difference between the way my K3
> and KX3 work with wsjt-x. On the K3, the "Halt Tx" button
> immediately stops transmission on the radio. With the KX3, the
> radio remain
I have noticed an significant difference between the way my K3
and KX3 work with wsjt-x. On the K3, the "Halt Tx" button
immediately stops transmission on the radio. With the KX3, the
radio remains in transmit mode, although the computer has
stopped sending audio. I have to press the "XMIT" but
Early this month I sent my K3 in for upgrades and updates, it is on
its way back right now. I put the kit together in 08 and understand
it is now modified to be up-to-date with the new off the shelf K3s. I
won't mention the cost involved, only to say it was absolutely
reasonable and that it is
On 1/22/2014 9:18 AM, Vic Rosenthal wrote:
I'm coming late to this party (thread), but I want to object to the
implication that the K3 must be reaching the end of development.
Did not mean to suggest that Vic. What *has* happened is that the K3
has been on the market for multiple years now [m
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Mark Petiford
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 8:49 PM
To: elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 vs KX3
Gary,
The missions of the two radios are quite different. I can toss the KX3 into
my daypack with some
I'm coming late to this party (thread), but I want to object to the
implication that the K3 must be reaching the end of development.
There are two ways to pay for development. Either you charge for
enhancements to old products, or you come out with new ones. I once
suggested to Wayne that he c
I bought the K3/10 without 100w PA or ATU. I bought it mainly for
superior specs on CW, low phase noise, and versatility with
transverters on bands above 6m. I am into eme and mw! The K3 is
better (marginally) at this than the KX3, but physically larger so
not so handy to haul out to remote
Another nice thing about the kx3...
I have mine sitting in my "go kit" which is a pelican case with kx3 and
accessories. It's nice to just grab it and throw it in the car and go to
wherever I may be headed. If I'm going backpacking I just put the kx3 and
needed gear in my pack and go.
The advanta
Thank you all for the replies to my question, not one "wise guy"
reply at all and that is refreshing.
I do understand the allure of a very small radio that does it all and
does it well; I have a spud gun I use to get my antenna wires over
the tallest trees when I go camping and I usually opera
Gary,
The missions of the two radios are quite different. I can toss the KX3 into my
daypack with some wire for a simple antenna, and I am off to the park or a
nearby wilderness area for a nice day in the field. That is a one box solution
(transceiver, batteries, antenna tuner, etc.) that is
Jim Brown wrote:
> What do you lose ([with a KX3] as compared to a K3)? 1) TX phase noise
> that's in the range of the best of the other radios in the same price
> category, so you wouldn't want to contest with it driving a big power amp
> (just as I'm pretty unhappy with an IC-7600 10 miles
On 1/21/2014 3:00 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
So why the love fest with the KX3 and so little heard now about the
K3 on the reflector?
I don't yet own one (have been waiting for the 100W amp), but I think
that the KX3 is one of the slickest radios around. Why? Because for
$1,000 you have a state of
Hi Gary,
This Reflector follows the new rigs Wayne, Eric, and Company provide.
As they mature the volume of email drops for each device. Little is
heard of the K2, the K1, the KX1, and all the mini module kits because
they have matured to the point where little about them changes.
However,
On 1/21/2014 3:00 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
So why the love fest with the KX3 and so little heard now about the
K3 on the reflector?
The K3 is approaching maturity as a product, just as the K2 did. S/N's
are now in the high thousands, we'll probably see occasional FW
releases, but it is a very
I'm a dinosaur that is teachable.
I have a K3 and on the reflector I am seeing sooo many posts about
the KX3: It is smaller, has a small bit of Rx tech that is the most
miniscule amount above the stats on the K3 and appears to be small
enough that all but the .01% of the aurally gifted could d
In the button stack above the VFO B knob, the lower right button is labeled
'AFX'.
73, Mike NF4L
On Jun 1, 2013, at 9:47 AM, cloud runner wrote:
> The KX3 DSP has a special effects (AFX) mode by which higher tones go to one
> ear while lower tones go to the other. The K3 does not.
>
> Is t
The KX3 DSP has a special effects (AFX) mode by which higher tones go to one
ear while lower tones go to the other. The K3 does not.
Is there a reason why the K3 can not have this choice? If it can be done, will
it?
73, Fred - KT5X
K2 # 0700
K3 # 0144
__
Thanks so much for all of the replies.
I think I'll stick with the K3 for now.
I have the P3 so it will be fun to see how this all works.
Emory I may shoot you off a PM if I have problems getting
it working. I hope that's OK.
73
Stan AE7UT
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I use my KX3 with an isolating (transformer) attenuating cord @ 5 watts with a
24 foot wire antenna and it works very well. Tried to keep it simple with the
KX3 for portable operation.
I use a SignaLink USB with my K3 & it also works. very well @ 10 watts.
John Hendricks K7JLT
On Feb 28, 2013
You will not be running digital modes with 12W on the KX3. It is rated for 5W
on digital modes. Some people prefer to run it it at 3W. I've seen photos of
one KX3 modified with a big heat sink and fan for higher power on digital modes.
For modes that require extreme frequency stability (e.g. JT6
My k2, k3 and kx3 do great on digital. I run 5 watt most the time. I have
run 25 watts before. But 5 watts have made many contacts in cw and psk31.
Good luck
Gerald.
On Feb 28, 2013 6:43 PM, "Stan AE7UT" wrote:
> I have both a K3 and KX3 and was thinking it would be nice to use my KX3 a
> little
I have been doing PSK with 5 watts for several years. WHile many
people report running 10 to 100 watts, 5 seems to get the job
done for me, although I have a long list of stories about, "The
one that got away."
I did a bunch of RTTY at 5 watts in the North American QSP Party
RTTY contest (my
: [Elecraft] K3 vs. KX3 for digital modes
I have both a K3 and KX3 and was thinking it would be nice to use my KX3 a
little
more in the shack. Any advantage of using the K3 versus the KX3?
I have a Signalink USB that I used with my Icom 7K so I have to buy the
jumper and
cord. I was thinking of
I have both a K3 and KX3 and was thinking it would be nice to use my KX3 a
little
more in the shack. Any advantage of using the K3 versus the KX3?
I have a Signalink USB that I used with my Icom 7K so I have to buy the
jumper and
cord. I was thinking of maybe buying a Rigblaster Advantage becaus
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