Does anyone have a KXV3 or KXV3B they would be willing to part with? I am
looking to get dedicated Rx antenna port.
Thanks in advance
K3 s/n 1693
73, John/K8AZT
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A better approach is this tool from VE7CC.
http://www.bcdxc.org/ve7cc/
It allows you to select the countries and even US states and VE
provinces from which you want to see spots. It's easy, for example, to
see only spots from your region, so that you see only what skip allows
your to work.
I should clarify a loose and potentially misleading last sentence. The
GPSDO 10MHz external reference clocks a frequency counter that monitors
the TXCO actual frequency and this number is used to control the synths,
not the number you have set in REF CAL doing WWV calibration. Nothing
touches
Chris,
Do you still have sidetone? If so Control Board U9 is still active, so
check the MUTE signal and CB Q6 and Q7 operation.
If you have the KDSP2 installed, remove it and install 2 wire jumpers
one between CB J1 pin 1 and CB J2 pin 1. The second jumper between CB
J1 pin 2 and CB J2
A quick update on this. George, W1JHR, suggested checking the faulty
headphone jack. It could be an easy fix, but my case is different because
I don't get audio on the headphone jack either. The issue seems to be
somewhere on the AF circuit.
I get the audio back if I leave the radio turned off
"k3wyc said:
> ... The spotted frequency should be the suppressed carrier frequency ...
I don't think so. Most modern CW rigs that I am aware of, including the K3,
display the actual transmitted frequency on the dial, not the SSB
suppressed carrier frequency."
I agree. Kenwood TS-590 also
Hi Doug,
While this general Elecraft group is a great resource, you and other
Elecraft KX-series owners should join the over 6000 dedicated Elecraft
KX-series owners in our elecraft...@groups.io. Wayne Burdick and several
other Elecraft personnel are also members, and we look forward to
I agree, Rich - I had used the Elecraft calibration procedure with WWV
to make sure it's dead zero-beat, when I first noticed this phenomenon.
Done at 10 MHz before, this time at 15 MHz, which seemed to be slightly
different, so now we'll see how the spots sound. Could be all it was -
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