Hello,
I'm trying the 1 mW tx calibration and it fails like this:
Elecraft K3 Utility for Linux Revision 1.13.4.15
K3 MCU revision 04.81. RS-232 speed 38400 bps.
Starting 1 milliwatt calibration.
Calibrating at 1.900 MHz
Calibrating at 3.750 MHz
IsSamplingComplete: Unexpected response 'DB 2.08
The XP SP3 thread has changed into a Linux discussion. I think is pretty
neat! I have been running Linux in my shack for about 10 yrs. You can see an
article from a June 2007 QST call AARA1, Murphy 0, by WA1KKM. That was the
year we got Linux running our local Field Day site. We have been using
Yes the discussion has changed into a Linux discussion. Would you please
remind me what relevance computer operating systems has to do with Elecraft
amateur radio gear? IMHO, it sure would be more appropriate to discuss
operating systems on a computer related reflector.
Tom - W4BQF
In my Windows 8.1 Tablet post..I simply told everyone I had success making
it work with the KX3 Utility, did I cross the line somewhere by posting about
an operating system?
73,
Jack VK4JRC
Club.www.cqara.org.au
Member WIA SARL ARRL
GQRP #14392
QRPARCI #15068
VKQRP.#833
First of all, the KX3 is a sweet radio and have it running quickly with only
small adaptations using my old 70 yo memory
bank from 5 years with the K3 and K2.
Now that I've read all the historical material debating the alternatives to the
MH3 hand mic
I'm still not sure how to get my
And instead, use your Elecraft radio to work some guys in the contest.
A lot of them will be using Elecraft radios as well!
73 - Jim K8MR
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From: Phil Shepard ph...@riousa.com
To: elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sat, Mar 29, 2014 11:34 pm
Subject:
I don't know what happened but my P3 suddenly has no spectrum display
and the waterfall is solid pink at all span settings. I tried to reset
the reference level but the only setting option available is nan.
The P3 still tracks the K3 VFO. I tried to reset the scale, power cycled
the P3,
Healthy discussion regarding operating systems is very appropriate to
the world of Elecraft. Many ops use some form of computer assistance to
their operations, whether for simple logging or complete rig control and
digital modes. Of course, those not interested in the discussion may
simply
Russ,
That's pretty bizarre. Try doing a parameter initialization as
described in the Troubleshooting section of the manual.
Alan N1AL
On 03/30/2014 05:10 AM, Russ wrote:
I don't know what happened but my P3 suddenly has no spectrum display
and the waterfall is solid pink at all span
No, I completely disagree with that opinion! To my knowledge Elecraft
designs, builds, and sells some pretty decent ham radio electronic
equipment, none of which REQUIRES a computer to operate. The moderator
guidelines for the Elecraft reflector recently re-published, simply asked
that off-topic
Couldn't agree more. If this discussion has tweaked a deeper interest in Linux
for ham use, then check out the Linuxham yahoo group
Paul
AF5BV and proud KX3 owner/operator
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On Mar 30, 2014, at 9:09, Bill W2BLC w2...@nycap.rr.com wrote:
Healthy discussion regarding
On the other hand, the Elecraft web site does show
such options at this page:
http://www.elecraft.com/k2_remote.htm I think this
discussion, as it pertains to operating with
Elecraft transceivers, is relevant.
73, Phil w7ox
On 3/30/14, 8:10 AM, Chester Alderman wrote:
No, I completely
I too agree that this discussion has merit on the Elecraft web page. But, all
such discussions do run their course and should end eventually. Even an
on-topic K3 discussion needs to end at some point and Eric has done that in
times passed.
I think the idea of jumping over to the Yahoo group
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On 3/30/2014 3:24 AM, William Liporace - WC2L wrote:
For those who care, there is NO support for FSK in Linux. We don't need to
go down that road.
REPLY:
Once again. Linux shoots itself in the foot.
73, Bill W6WRT
Perhaps I overreacted to the contest. I listened to the area around our net
frequency this morning, and it’s not that bad. So, let’s go ahead with the net
on the regular frequency.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
1800Z
14.3035 MHz
Hope to see you there.
73,
Phil, NS7P
On
Hi John,
This should get you going:
MENU Set ups for the older Heil versions of the MH3 with dynamic mic
elements:
- MENU: MIC BTN = PTT (not PTT up dn)
- MENU: MIC BIAS = OFF
Wiring:
On KX3, use a 1/8 (3.5mm) plug. Don't worry about the 2nd ring on the
picture shown in the KX3 Owner's
I think is try one of two ideas.
1 amazon has available a 3 or 4 foot cable that has a rt angle TRRS plug on
one end and a straight TRRS plug on the other. Cut one end off and connect the
cable to an XLR 4 pin plug to plug into mic.
2 use above TRRS cable and just cut off the rt angle plug
Linux had AFSK support in the kernel a decade ago. Modern versions use
a user space program, for this.
On 30/03/14 16:44, Bill Turner wrote:
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On 3/30/2014 3:24 AM, William Liporace - WC2L wrote:
For those who care, there is NO support for FSK in
* On 2014 30 Mar 05:26 -0500, William Liporace - WC2L wrote:
There is also a new contest logging program
getting developed call CQRTEST (www.cqrtest.com) by Petr OK2CQR. Petr and
Martin OK1RR has also developed and very nice logging program called CQRLOG
(www.cqrlog.com).
I've used CQRlog for
Solved. For those checking the archives, it was an outdated k3util,
upgraded that and all went good.
Pf
Pierfrancesco == Pierfrancesco Caci p...@tippete.net writes:
Pierfrancesco Hello,
Pierfrancesco I'm trying the 1 mW tx calibration and it fails like this:
Pierfrancesco
Bill,
The whole idea of Linux came from a passion to develop free software, based on
need and not necessarily mass demand - most hams, and certainly Elecraft nuts
like we are, fit into that category (i.e. we need stuff that the masses don't).
Hence the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) project, which by
All:
Has anyone measured the latency when using the K3/0 to run a remote K3? Is
it good enough for contesting?
73' Brian KD0HII
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Help:
Bill
Thank you for your information. These TRRS plugs and cables are often hard to
work with
due to the fine wire used on the computer interconnect business. I'm going to
explore the XLR 4
and TRSS with plug sources. Up here outside Southern Maine it's all about over
the Internet
I know, mission impossible, but sometimes the impossible happens.
I am looking to purchase the following accessories:
1. KTCXO3-1 TCXO (0.1 ppm typ) High Stability Reference Oscillator
2. KDVR3 Digital Voice Recorder
3. KFL3A-1.8K 1.8 kHz, 8-pole filter
4. KFL3A-400400 Hz, 8-pole
I am having difficulty meshing the SVGA board to the I/O board. Any
suggestions?
73, Larry W7IN
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Post:
Correction, meant to say the P3 I/O and SVGA boards. Sorry
On 3/30/2014 20:05, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
I am having difficulty meshing the SVGA board to the I/O board. Any
suggestions?
73, Larry W7IN
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Please disregard post. I finally got the boards to fully mesh. Tnx
73 all, Larry W7IN
On 3/30/2014 20:10, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
Correction, meant to say the P3 I/O and SVGA boards. Sorry
On 3/30/2014 20:05, Larry Gerhardstein wrote:
I am having difficulty meshing the SVGA board to the
I was in the WPX SSB contest this weekend, and wanted to try
using just the 2.7 roofing filter, using only DSP to narrow the
response below that. I previously have had the feeling that the
1.8 roofer was degrading speech intelligibility. The WPX is a
QRM-fest of the first order. Everybody
Yes, it can be good enough for contesting. I ran one CW Sprint with it and
it was adequate. I had to run low power because the amp wasn't yet
accessible remotely (It is now.) and I was single-radio. So my 218 Qs is
hard to compare to the 280-310 that I would have expected locally, high
power and
I was on 10 Meters Saturday, when the X1 solar flare struck at
1748Z.
Right after the event, the bottom of the P3 waterfall was full of
loud signals on a quiet blue background. The center of the
waterfall showed ambient noise growing to bright yellow across
the entire band, then fading
Hi Brian,
I can't really comment to the K3/0, but I can tell you when running a K3 as
both the remote and control rigs, there is not a problem at all.
To me, it is just as if I am sitting in front of the remote station, performing
all ops from there!
73 de Jim - KE8G
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On
Am I supposed to be able to set any arbitrary power level between 0 and
10W on the K144XV? It looks like I can't go below 4-5 W, and the
relation between drive and output looks like it's extremely non-linear.
driveoutput
0.1 mW 4.2 W
0.2 mW 6.6 W
0.3 mW 8.5 W
0.4 mW 9.5 W
0.5 mW
That's been my experience too, Dave. SSB is not my forte ... severely
compromised hearing ... but I do get into a small handful of phone
contests [not WPX SSB, for the reasons you mentioned]. I had a borrowed
1.8 filter for awhile, and found that it really did degrade the audio.
Conversely,
OK, I own this topic :-) Meaning I started it.
My purpose was to discover any facts or truths regarding continued
use of win-XP. If the upgrades are to become NLA, then it will be
harder to keep an older machine running. I think we all know that
windows needs to be re-installed on a clean
UPDATE: Just added the photos for K2-5373, my project K2 that I still
use. See http://wilcoxengineering.com/k2-5373/
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On 3/29/14, 2:34 PM, Alan D. Wilcox wrote:
Hello,
Gradually I'm rebuilding my Elecraft site ... and latest is at
This is a follow-up to the discussion about a T/R switching problem I
had. I thank everyone who shared their suggestions. Those who said to
look elsewhere besides the K3 were probably correct. I swapped some of
my interconnecting coax jumpers, and the problem appears to have gone
away. I
Many of us use computers for a wide variety of purposes in the shack.
Some use them for logging, some for rig control.
Some of us operate almost exclusively keyboard-to-keyboard modes (don't
know why I own a straight key, a set of paddles, or a microphone).
Without using a computer, I'm QRT.
All,
Yes, the XP computers, and even Win98 and Win2k computers will still
work just fine - just make sure they are isolated from an internet
connection and you can continue to use all the applications that you are
used to. For a dedicated shack computer using dedicated ham
applications,
I see that Microsoft will continue to issue updates to MS Security Essentials,
my AV of choice, for another year. I'm pretty sure other AV companies aren't
dropping support. IMNSHO, there is no need to get our keyer cords in a twist
over MS announcing end of life for XP(the best Windows yet).
Hello Dave,
I did have the same experience with 1.8Khz filter in the past. However, upon
the guidance of my contest elmer, I played around the IF shift. By moving the
centre position of the IF passband, you will find a sweet spot where you can
hear the speech with minimal degrade but
I’ve done all that. On some voices, distortion is minimal. On others, it is
serious.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
From: Johnny Siu
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 5:29 PM
To: Dave Hachadorian ; Reflector Elecraft
Subject: K3 in WPX SSB with 2.7 roofer
Hello Dave,
I did have the same
I have the 2.0 and 2.8 filters installed; I seldom
get below 2.2-2.4 though but I'm not a contester.
Was watching 20 SSB on my P3 a while ago. You
could sure tell something changed at around
midnight Zulu!
73, Phil w7ox
On 3/30/14, 1:30 PM, Dave Hachadorian wrote:
I was in the WPX SSB
Hello,
I am considering purchasing an antenna analyzer to help me refine some of
my homebrew antenna experiments and also to tune my Buddipole.
What is most important to me is accuracy, ease of use and of course giving
me all the info I will need to adjust my antenna. Since I have never used
an
I have the AA-600, easy to use with lots of features.
The RigExpert models you listed are basically the same just lower frequency
range.
You will love it.
Jack
W4GRJ
On Mar 30, 2014, at 10:37 PM, Mark Tellez aar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am considering purchasing an antenna analyzer to
On Mar 30, 2014, at 4:30 PM, Dave Hachadorian k6ll.d...@gmail.com wrote:
Using only the 2.7 filter, I never experienced a case of adjacent-signal AGC
pumping, or any other negative issue during the contest. I think if an SSB
signal is so close to you that it is pumping your agc through the
Mark,
I use the AA-54. All of the Rig Experts analyzers are nearly identical,
except for operating frequency range. Get the one the covers all
frequencies you plan on using now and in the future.
73,
Bob - N7RJN
On 3/30/14, 19:37, Mark Tellez aar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am
I have recently got a SARK-110 and my product review was in :
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/10856
73
Johnny VR2XMC
寄件人︰ N7RJN n7...@nobis.net
收件人︰ Mark Tellez aar...@gmail.com; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
傳送日期︰ 2014年03月31日 (週一) 10:57 AM
主題︰ Re: [Elecraft]
The unit I was advised to purchase when ready is the VNA2180 from Array
Solutions.
I believe that it is a 2 port analyzer.
Alan/KD7GC
Alan R. Downing
Phoenix, AZ
From: Mark Tellez [via Elecraft]
[mailto:ml-node+s365791n7586250...@n2.nabble.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2014 7:39
I got the AIM4170.
To me, it was easier to give up smoking
than put the AIM analyzer down.
Fun to use with some modeling software
also (I use EZ-NEC, others will work
also).
It was a one-two punch of hardware and
software at the same time that was
addictive.
Jim
WA9ZBV
1) another K3 ...Downside: Expensive,
It's more fun to have different rigs to play with, and like others, I find
the K3 can be kind of harsh to listen to for many hours.
Really? The K3 is the least-fatiguing receiver I've ever heard.
It makes me wonder if folks are making judicious use of
You may well be correct. As the sort of endless discussion :) has shown
...a lot of audio issues ..especially something like fatigue is pretty
subjective and I guarantee I haven't gotten the various adjustments just
so. I find it more of an issue on SSB than CW and it is something you see
on
Dave, I have had pretty much the same experience. I think I would have placed
the 2.1 kHz passband that you settled on a bit higher, say, LO=0.30 and
HI=2.40, or even LO=0.40 and HI=2.50, which is probably better matched to the
majority of contesters' transmitted signals out there. But I
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