Once my old K3 2k series had a signal that was > 20 KHz wide and jammed
dxpeditions nearby. The problem subsided on its own although the receive was
OK all the time.
Perhaps reseating the modules would help.
Ignacy NO9E
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Thanks for the replies. This is an intermittent problem that has happened
a few dozen times over the past several weeks. The audio is distorted on
both headphones and speaker. Nothing else powers up with the rig other
than a P3.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 2:37 PM Rick NK7I wrote:
> Occasionally
Occasionally the filters, shift center, NR or NV kick in and I've always
written that off as random output from the computer. A filter reset
(long push on the shift knob) or a mode change usually brings it back to
what is wanted.
73,
Rick NK7I
On 9/21/2020 1:49 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
Not
Not sure how you expect anyone to help with so little information provided.
Did it happen only once or was it repeatable? Do you have other gear
(amp, SWR meter, antenna switch, autotuner, powered speakers, etc)
connected to the K3 that get activated when the K3 turns on? Did the
problem sh
I just turned on the rig, went to the CW portion of 20 meters, and when I
tuned in on a strong CW signal, the audio was raspy and distorted. After
turning the radio off and then on again, the signal sounded normal. Any
ideas?
Thanks,
Rocky, AE7US
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