If using an external sound card, make sure the sound card is plugged into the
computer before you start Fldigi. Some programs will not recognize the
sound card ( in I/O selection menu) unless they are present ( plugged in and
on) when the program starts.
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Anyone have the LF receive mod for the K3 KBPF3 100-400 kHz done by Elecraft?
If so, how is it done, how long for turn around, cost?
Thank you 73
Emory WM3M
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In addition to not enough output, too much output can do the same thing. It
took me a long time after switching laptops to figure out I had my output
too _high_ and that was causing no ALC bars to display. Since you're using
fldigi, I suggest the following:
1) Hookup headphones/speakers to your
Thank you David and everyone else. The problem was that for some mysterious
reason, FLdigi lost its proper configuration settings – all of them. It was
confusing because I was receiving just fine; it was only the transmit that was
affected.
Now that I am getting the ALC bars, I find that
Yes, or so the 5 bars are showing. Traditional ALC doesn't commence
until after the 5th bar, so should be OK.
73,
Lyle KK7P
On 7/14/15 11:13 AM, Michael Rudolph wrote:
Thank you David and everyone else. The problem was that for some mysterious
reason, FLdigi lost its proper configuration
If you are looking for a relatively low-cost transit/travel case for
one of your radios, from the KX1 on up, be aware that MCM Electronics
has a sale on some quite reasonably priced, foam-filled,
weather-resistant cases. I've used a couple of the larger ones as
transit cases for
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Tried installing the Memory Manager using Wine on my Ubuntu 14.04
machine. Got an icon on the desktop, but nothing else seems to work.
Any chance the program may be ported to Linux in the future? I'm not a
coder so I have to rely on those with the
Dick,
Do you mean the K3 utility made by Elecraft?
There is a native Linux version available on their website.
http://www.elecraft.com/K3/software/K3UtilityLINUX_1_15_6_27.tgz
73,
Peter
Op 2015-07-14 22:10 schreef Dick Roth:
Tried installing the Memory Manager using Wine on my Ubuntu 14.04
Has anyone tried Chirp, configuring it for Kenwood?
Chirp does not explicitly support Elecraft, but it only needs a subset of the
commands.
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Home
There is an open issue requesting Elecraft support, but the main author does
not have access to an
Peter,
No, the Memory Manager is different from the K3 (KX3) Utility. The
Utility application is available in Windows, Mac, and Linux versions,
but Memory Manager currently is Windows only.
Time will tell if this Memory Manager will be ported to other platforms.
Dick is the programmer for
Hi Dick,
I have K3 Memory Editor 1.4.9.29 installed under wine on ubuntu linux
here. This is ubuntu 12.04LTS running on a standard issue Dell PC
platform.
Running the Editor from a shell: in ~/.wine/drive_c/Program
Files/Elecraft/Elecraft FrequencyMemoryEditor, with a command line of
A few years ago in C on linux I played around with determining the
undocumented memory map. Pierfrancesco Caci IK5PVX joined in later and
we spent some time decoding binary returns after changing a single
setting. We made good progress, but it's tedious and we instead
returned to on-air
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From: Bill Ellis wb9...@yahoo.com
Subject: K3 Build VFO B
To: WB9CAC wb9...@arrl.net, Elecraft group elecraft...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2015, 4:33 PM
Instructions say to trim 5 pins close
to the pc board. They are
Don has it right regarding the Utility. I've been running it on various
versions of Linux since I built my K3 (#859). The memory editor is
interesting to me. I tried installing it under WINE, but all I got was
a desktop icon. The program won't execute. It wants native Windoze,
which I will
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