Hi Wes,
There are probably at least a half dozen pieces of software written to
use the output of SDRs in the way that suits individual hams. SDRUno is
the one they paid someone for, but before I gave up on the radio, I'd
try the others. Most (if not all) are freeware. One of the first I'd
lo
Use a good dummy load and set power to zero watts. Works with KX3, KX2 should
be similar.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Sep 25, 2017, at 2:44 PM, Steve-KI4EZL wrote:
>
> I don't use my K2 much and have forgotten some of the functions. My wife
> wants to practice sending CW (CW Ops
Part of the reason is explained in my eham review. Note that I'm not the only
one to complain about SDRUno, maybe just the most blunt.
That said, I began to take it as a challenge to make it work, (my XYL thinks I'm
nuts) until I connected my tuned 30-meter dipole to it and tuned WWV on 10 MHz
Hi Wes,
Why are you returning the RSP2pro?
Mark, WB9CIF
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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2017 10:21 PM
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I bought an RSP2pro last week. I just got off the phone with HRO arranging its
return.
I too use an SDR-IQ as a panadapter and as a decent lab spectrum analyzer if you
are careful and know what you're doing. Actually, I have two K3s so I have two
SDR-IQs. SpectraVue software is the only SDR
Exactly. We heard for years that manufacturing legal limit amplifiers wasn't a
market Elecraft wanted to enter. Whoops, hello KPA1500.
Wes N7WS
On 9/27/2017 12:18 PM, Kevin der Kinderen wrote:
I don't see a problem with Elecraft or any manufacturer expanding their
line if they've identifie
There's a GoFundMe drive to get the non-profit community broadcast
stations in KP4 back on the air:
https://www.gofundme.com/getpuertoricobackonair
Alan N1AL
On 09/27/2017 11:10 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
I received this today from the SBE email reflector. This is an
EXTREMELY desperate situation
I put in a vote for the Ham Central Terminal, too. I have one for my KX3, and
it makes operating (especially in a contest) very easy. Certainly, the SideKar
series would work as well.
(Same disclaimer as Ted's) :)
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From: Dauer, Edward
To: elecraft
Sent: Wed,
I don't see a problem with Elecraft or any manufacturer expanding their
line if they've identified a market and regardless of their current
products. To say otherwise would be like telling Yaesu they shouldn't come
out with a lightweight portable rig with buried menus because Yaesu users
only like
I received this today from the SBE email reflector. This is an
EXTREMELY desperate situation. If you can help, please call THEM, don't
respond to me. :)
73, Jim K9YC
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Yep. The most I've ever had to do is tweak VOX level, and that's VERY
rare. I plug my Yamaha CM500 into the rear panel, which, by default,
mutes the speaker, so I have the Speaker * Phones toggle assigned to a
PF key. Since 2008, I've not found a need for the other PF key. Maybe
it's VOX level.
I guess that's the beauty of a complete K line station. I change bands
with the buttons on the KPA500 and verify that I'm not transmitting on
the DX by observing the cursors on the P3. After setting up the K3 the
way I wanted it, I now access the menus less than once a month.
73,
Bill - N
This subject comes up every so often ... the other manufacturers ... namely
YAECOMWOOD already market a large number of heavy desk-straining, knob
laden radios ... one I think weighs abound 70 pounds or so.
Why not simply purchase one? I see no reason to drag Elecraft into the
mess.
73!
Ken Kop
He everyone,
this is a kind of an additional feature request regarding K3 and K3/0 mini
firmware. Due to the fact the K-Pod can control the K3(s) over the production
interface and the K3 can be controlled by an K3/0 mini over the UART Interface.
An idea came up for improved SO2V operation if an
*/I second the motion an Elecraft Maestro full featured with buttons
knobs for functions like a normal radio, point and click computer
interface as well and wifi hook up is all good.
Regards
Art
ka9zap
/*
On 9/27/2017 6:51 AM, brian wrote:
Byron,
Absolutely not. Functionality of KPOD is way
The K-Pod (and Fred Cady’s text on macro programming) solved much of the
problem for me, though I recently added a piece of equipment that greatly
expands the availability of keyboard-driven macros for the K3 and the KX3 – and
does a bunch of other stuff including keyer messaging and contest log
Hi,
It is written in the manual (p. 39) that:
"Roofing Filter Configuration for SSB Mode: Roofing filter FL2 (3 kHz) can be
inserted when the upper edge of the receive passband reaches either 2.4 kHz
(default value) or 2.9 kHz. When the passband edge is higher than this, FL1 is
used (wide filter).
I'm using WSJT-X verson 1.8.0-rc2 with CAT control and having no
issues. Nothing exotic in my configuration, just using the single USB
cable between the laptop computer and the radio. I allow WSJT-X to log
the contact and then I export the generated ADI file to my LOTW and
QRZ.COM logs.
I
Have you never turned on VOX when you meant to change bands? Or set up VFO A and
B to split frequencies and then accidentally (and unknowingly) written A to B
when you tried to turn on Split? Your Split indicator gives you comfort but
you're still transmitting on the DX. Probably half the, "He
I guess if every menu item had an applicable CAT command, it could be feasible.
But I don’t think they all do, do they?
-Kevin (KK4YEL)
No trees were killed in the sending of this message. However, a large number of
electrons were terribly inconvenienced !
On Sep 27, 2017, at 07:52, brian
mail
Byron,
Absolutely not. Functionality of KPOD is way too limited.
I think what he is envisioning is something like an optional detachable
or attachable face plate (like the TS480) has. It may be huge in size
and for example might have individual band buttons, lots of knobs for
other function
I don't think they chartered the whole ship, just a large party composed
mostly of hams on a cruise with other paid customers. Read her QRZ.com N5DSR
page describing their cruise activities:
"HAM CRUISE #6 - January 12-19, 2019 has been approved and we are good
to go!"
-
Roger W5R
I will second what David said - check out his website. I have one and it
does 98% of my hands on with the K3. You can fully customize the 48
controls to suit your specific needs. Best addition to the K3 I ever made.
Bill W2BLC
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Many of life's problems can be solved by simply deciding what
we
Emory,
Check out:
http://nk7z.net/adding-external-keypad-k3/
This is a short how to to add a 64 key keypad to the K3/P3, and fire off
macros to it via that keypad.
You preload the Pr with Macros, and then use the external keypad to fire
them off to the radio/panadaptor.
73s and thanks,
Dav
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