Debugging a problem on a friend's K3.
Using an external band decoder that has pull up resistors, the BAND1 line
output from the AUX connector is always high, and of course that is messing
up the decoding function on about half of the bands. The radio is working
normally otherwise.
Reviewing
It is understood that you can't clone one K3 from another, but I have another
question:
Can you clone the Main RX to the SUB? I would like to be able to make the
SUB exactly like the MAIN, especially AGC, NB, Width, Shift, etc. It would be
great if this could be done with a single command of
Rob,
Eric is correct.
http://www.qth.com/topten/apnote9.htm
Hope this helps.
73 - Dave N3RD
On 27 Dec 2010 at 17:04, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraf wrote:
This sounds like a classic ground loop problem where your DX doubler may
not be at the same AC ground potential as the K3s. Are they
In our Multi-Op station, we use a lot of K3s, many times with two on the same
band, and sometimes with two on the SAME FREQUENCY.
N1MM Logger provides for a very convenient callsign stacking feature
allowing an assisting operator to listen to the running station's pileup and
suggest callsigns.
In the recent WAE CW Contest, we had two K3s on the same band, one as
the live transmitter, and the other either tuning the band or listening on the
running frequency to assist the run operator.
While listening on the run station's frequency, even though we used an Acom
2S1 to ground the
I've heard the same thing, and while it's not a show stopper by any means, I
wish that there was something that could be done about it.
73 - Dave N3RD
On 11 Mar 2010 at 13:13, Bill W4ZV wrote:
Phil Hystad-2 wrote:
When listening to a single CW station I detect a slight tone frequency
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