Hi Fred, when you operate bypass do you hear a relay click (K8)? If so the MCU
is working and you eliminate a good bit of circuitry,
Have you read this? There is a schematic on page 12.
https://ftp.elecraft.com/T1/Manuals%20Downloads/E740079%20T1%20owners%20man%20rev%20B.pdf
I changed the battery out and still the same issue from 6-80m. Tuner just stays
on yellow light. Have tried bypass off and on and still seems like same results.
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Fred VE3FAL/CIW649
> On Apr 26, 2022, at 17:35, Paul Jewell wrote:
>
Not sure if you are referring to my post from a few weeks back. When I finally
spent time diagnosing my problem, I can confirm it is doing everything as
expected, except it continually flashes 4 yellow. Based on a very helpful email
from Elecraft technical support, it is clear that something is
I had just read a post from someone who said their T1 had quit tuning. I pulled
mine out of my qrp go-bag only to find mine has also stopped tuning. Now, with
that being said. I have not changed the battery out for a new one as of yet.
But wondering if the other person who had issues came to a
Video has been removed because there is no more problem.
Elecraft is taking care of tuner under the warranty.
73,
Steve
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dw-4 wrote:
Hi George,
If your interested in sharing, I would be interested in your config for
your tuner.
I'm in the process of acquiring parts for an updated unit that handle a
kw.
So I'm curious on how anyone is building remote tuners these days :)
Hi Duane...
I think you may have
Jim
I like the idea of a battery operated remote tuner and a simple relay
change-over to provide a top-loaded vertical. I'm often bothered by
connecting the antenna feeder into a 1:1 balun and then to the tuner. I've
read that the very large impedance mis-match can lead to large losses in
I did an experiment in which I connected an open-wire-fed 88 foot dipole to my
K3 through
a large balun. The KAT3 matched it perfectly on all bands, but I wondered about
the
efficiency of this system compared to a balanced tuner like my old Johnson
Matchbox.
So I measured the temperature
Hi George,
If your interested in sharing, I would be interested in your config for
your tuner.
I built a form of the remote balanced-balanced tuner for a 135'
doublet a few years before remote tuners came out on the market.
It didn't not have the ability to tune up/dwn within each band.
Only the
with? IF you have the time
please keep me informed.
Bill
K9YEQ
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Hi Bill
Quite a while back you sent me this request (I didn't forget). I'm done with
the schematic of the T1 remote tuning interface that I hope to find time to
build. If you are still
Thanks Michael Maybe I'll continue with my plans and give it a try this
spring.
de George
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interested in what you come up with? IF you have the time
please keep me informed.
Bill
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Jim AB3CV wrote:
I've been running my T1 remote out under my 88ft dipole which is just
short
of 50ft in the air at the midpoint. The ends are a bit higher. The T1 is
down at the ground under a plastic container and connected to the
windowline
via a Elecraft 1:1 balun. I remote control it
I am in the process of slowly reconfiguring my station for the inevitable
future move to a condo or antenna restricted area where I will have to play
the Stealth antenna game. My station comprises of a Yaesu FT-817ND, W1
PWR/SWR Indicator, 3ft diameter remotely tuned home built 20m-10m Magnetic
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Subject: [Elecraft] T1 Remote Tuning and Power Supply
I am in the process of slowly reconfiguring my station for the inevitable
future move to a condo or antenna restricted area where I will have to play
the Stealth antenna game. My station comprises of a Yaesu FT
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