I think I've got it sorted now. The filter offsets were marked as -79 and
-97. I took this to be Hz, but by looking at the noise spectrum on an
analyser I needed to set the offsets to -0.97 and -0.79.
I've still got an odd effect on SSB. After setting it up according to the
handbook, things app
September 2015 23:37
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] TX Power
On 9/13/2015 4:16 PM, G3XVR wrote:
> The problem is different on 80M and 6M. On 80M I can get full power on
> Normal CW, but not much on CW Rev. The opposite is true on 6M.
> However, if I reduce the bandw
On 9/13/2015 4:16 PM, G3XVR wrote:
The problem is different on 80M and 6M. On 80M I can get full power
on Normal CW, but not much on CW Rev. The opposite is true on 6M.
However, if I reduce the bandwidth so that FL4 is selected instead
on FL2 I can get full power on both bands and on both CW mod
Sounds like your roofing filter configuration is not done correctly
(especially check offsets), or your filter placement does not match
your definitions. Something of that sort. This stuff is usually set in
the K3 utility.
73, Guy K2AV
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 4:16 PM, G3XVR wrote:
> The problem
The problem is different on 80M and 6M. On 80M I can get full power on
Normal CW, but not much on CW Rev. The opposite is true on 6M. However, if
I reduce the bandwidth so that FL4 is selected instead on FL2 I can get full
power on both bands and on both CW modes. If I select Split and use the
The problem is different on 80M and 6M. On 80M I can get full power on
Normal CW, but not much on CW Rev. The opposite is true on 6M. However, if
I reduce the bandwidth so that FL4 is selected instead on FL2 I can get full
power on both bands and on both CW modes. If I select Split and use the
I have a K3S/100 and I can get full power when the mode is set to CW, but if
I change it to CW REV I only get a small amount of RF output. Have I set
something wrong?
Danny, G3XVR
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I recently acquired a K3 which I decided to try on WSPR.
I have been active on WSPR for many months now. I setup the K3 with the same
interface and PC as I use with my IC7700.
The setup with the K3 was straightforward and worked well.however.
I set my TX power to 1 watt and during the TX
Can someone remind me how to get the TX power meter and SWR meter to operate
in peak hold mode? I can't seem to find it in the latest manual revision D4.
I can find the setting for the S-meter.
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Lance Collister wrote:
I suspect there must be a way to do this, but I have not found it yet in
the manual... Is there some way to store the power settings per pand?
If you have different amplifiers (or no amplifier) between bands, it is
really helpful to make sure that you don't overdrive (
See the "Per-Band Power Control" topic on pg. 26 of the current
version (D1) of the Owner's Manual.
Bob NW8L
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:38 PM, Lance Collister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I suspect there must be a way to do this, but I have not found it yet in the
> manual... Is there some way to
Hi Lance,
nabble search found this:
http://n2.nabble.com/K3-SSB-Power-Control-and-ALC-Metering-td1113528.html#a1113528
Basically, "CONFIG:PWR SET" = "Per Band".
~Iain
Lance Collister wrote:
I suspect there must be a way to do this, but I have not found it yet in
the manual... Is ther
I suspect there must be a way to do this, but I have not found it yet in the
manual... Is there some way to store the power settings per pand? If you have
different amplifiers (or no amplifier) between bands, it is really helpful to make
sure that you don't overdrive (and possibly blow up) an
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