[Elecraft] an as-yet undetailed (that I can see) K3 spec

2007-09-22 Thread Steve Jackson
I wish there was a good way to know what the fans sound like in the K3/100. Ironically, here at home I actually have an acoustic anechoic chamber (don't ask) and could make such a measurement ... if I had a suitable calibrated microphone, that is. I wonder if Spectrogram or some other

RE: [Elecraft] an as-yet undetailed (that I can see) K3 spec

2007-09-22 Thread Ed Muns
I wish there was a good way to know what the fans sound like in the K3/100. They sound the same on as when they are off, unless you really are in an anechoic chamber. They are incredibly quiet, so much so that I thought they weren't working and had to go around behind the rig to verify the

Re: [Elecraft] an as-yet undetailed (that I can see) K3 spec

2007-09-22 Thread Steve Jackson
I wish there was a good way to know what the fans sound like in the K3/100. They sound the same on as when they are off, unless you really are in an anechoic chamber. They are incredibly quiet, so much so that I thought they weren't working and had to go around behind the rig to verify the

Re: [Elecraft] an as-yet undetailed (that I can see) K3 spec

2007-09-22 Thread Tom Hammond
Hi Steve: I wish there was a good way to know what the fans sound like in the K3/100. For MOST conditions, they don't sound like ANYTHING... they're virtually silent! This afternoon I did some CWRTTY at 100W output, and for 5-6 minutes at a stretch... the fans cycled up to speed 3 or

Re: [Elecraft] an as-yet undetailed (that I can see) K3 spec

2007-09-22 Thread Tree
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 02:17:06PM -0700, Steve Jackson wrote: Are there two fans on the K3, or just on the K3/100? Two. When do the two fans come on? Either when the PA gets hot enough or you can turn them on a constant speed. Do they both run together, or sometimes just one? Both.