Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-06-01 Thread John K3TN via Elecraft
Hi, Jim - I'm a big fan of your guidance on bonding/shielding. There aren't a
lot of variables to play with between the K3 Mini and the Remote Rig - I did
all the usual things that have solved hum in the past, but didn't see any
improvement. I'm going to run the Mini off of a battery, see if that solves
the TX hum - but I mostly do CW, so haven't gotten back to it.

The RX audio problem is pure attenuation, I can crank up the gain on the RRC
to overcome that attenuation in the Mini audio path but then I'm likely to
be introducing distortion in the RRC.

73 John K3TN



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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread Brian Sheets
YahŠ it sucks. I knew when I moved to an apartment that staying on HF was
going to be a challenge, but I was not prepared for the breaker issue. I
found that with my kx3 and a wonderwand wonder loop on my kitchen table,
that with 10 watts I can do some jt65 and wspr on 20m without popping the
breakers. But my success has been limited and not worthwhile.

I¹ve been a remotehamradio user for almost a year now, but I don¹t have
much interest in ssb or cw these days. Remotehamradio does have a beta
test going on for ³logging² software such as ham radio deluxe. I¹ve tried
jt65 over it, but haven¹t had consistent results and get disconnected or
have HRD lock up. I¹ve been avoiding buying a K3/0 for some time, just
because I didn¹t want to spend the money on a ³non radio² device. But if
I¹m going to get back on jt65, I think its my best option.

Brian
KA7KDX

On 5/30/15, 2:13 PM, ab2tc ab...@arrl.net wrote:

Hi,

Sorry, I don't have a K3/0, but your problem certainly caught my
interest. I
had never heard of AFCI breakers before, but a quick Google search got me
quickly reeducated and my eyes glazed over. Wow, these RF prone devices
have
been mandatory since 1999! Another federal mandate to protect people
against
their own stupidity (not checking their power cords for fraying and other
damage).

AB2TC - Knut


KA7KDX wrote
 Does anyone have K3/0 they want to part with? I'm stuck in apartment,
I've
 tried everything from wires to magnetic loops. My problem is not getting
 out, its AFCI breakers. Any rf out and they pop (including the
apartments
 around me.)
 
 So if anyone has one they want to part with, let me know
 
 Brian
 KA7KDX
 bri...@fl240.com





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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread Don Wilhelm
I recall reading something in an ARRL publication or newsletter that at 
least one manufacturer of AFCI breakers has addressed and corrected the 
problem of RF susceptibility.  That company is Eaton.


It is a bummer that consumers must suffer from products that do not have 
sufficient RF immunity.  If all manufacturers would 'step up to the 
plate' and accept that we live in a world where RF is present, often in 
strong fields, we would not have a problem.  Hams are not the only cause 
of RF problems - think of the problems encountered by those who reside 
near broadcast stations.  RF fields are emitted by police, fire and 
other emergency service transmitters.
IMHO, more manufacturers must be willing to design products that can 
withstand reasonable RF fields.  Of course, most consumers do not 
understand that, and the ham is to blame.  There was a parallel back 
in the 1950s and 1960s with television interference when many TVs were 
designed with front ends and IF chains that would pick up RF on most any 
frequency, much to the consumer's dismay and blame placed on the ham, 
even if his transmissions were clean of harmonics.
It just about drove operation on 15 meters off the air because many TV 
sets used a 21 MHz IF that was 'wide open' for interference.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/30/2015 4:13 PM, ab2tc wrote:

Hi,

Sorry, I don't have a K3/0, but your problem certainly caught my interest. I
had never heard of AFCI breakers before, but a quick Google search got me
quickly reeducated and my eyes glazed over. Wow, these RF prone devices have
been mandatory since 1999!


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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread KA7KDX
Does anyone have K3/0 they want to part with? I'm stuck in apartment, I've
tried everything from wires to magnetic loops. My problem is not getting
out, its AFCI breakers. Any rf out and they pop (including the apartments
around me.)

So if anyone has one they want to part with, let me know

Brian
KA7KDX
bri...@fl240.com



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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread ab2tc
Hi,

Sorry, I don't have a K3/0, but your problem certainly caught my interest. I
had never heard of AFCI breakers before, but a quick Google search got me
quickly reeducated and my eyes glazed over. Wow, these RF prone devices have
been mandatory since 1999! Another federal mandate to protect people against
their own stupidity (not checking their power cords for fraying and other
damage).

AB2TC - Knut


KA7KDX wrote
 Does anyone have K3/0 they want to part with? I'm stuck in apartment, I've
 tried everything from wires to magnetic loops. My problem is not getting
 out, its AFCI breakers. Any rf out and they pop (including the apartments
 around me.)
 
 So if anyone has one they want to part with, let me know
 
 Brian
 KA7KDX
 bri...@fl240.com





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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread Brian Sheets
I hope to not live in an apartment that long :)

On 5/30/15, 4:03 PM, G4GNX g4...@theatreorgans.co.uk wrote:

Fortunately these devices are not mandated in the UK.

Whilst the prevention of fires is laudable, ISTM that the regulators have
jumped the gun and insisted on the use of a device that is still under
development.

Reading the WIKI on AFCI breakers, where lightning nuisance trips occur,
they are under-developed devices of the devil!

Perhaps it's time that litigation took place, along the lines of: It was
late at night and there was an electrical storm which caused an AFCI to
trip, which resulted in the lights failing. My aging mother fell down the
stairs in the dark and broke her collar bone, for which I hold you fully
responsible!!!

It would seem that it is still not possible to fix 'stupid'!

73,

Alan. G4GNX

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From: Don Wilhelm
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:01 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

I recall reading something in an ARRL publication or newsletter that at
least one manufacturer of AFCI breakers has addressed and corrected the
problem of RF susceptibility.  That company is Eaton.

It is a bummer that consumers must suffer from products that do not have
sufficient RF immunity.  If all manufacturers would 'step up to the
plate' and accept that we live in a world where RF is present, often in
strong fields, we would not have a problem.  Hams are not the only cause
of RF problems - think of the problems encountered by those who reside
near broadcast stations.  RF fields are emitted by police, fire and
other emergency service transmitters.
IMHO, more manufacturers must be willing to design products that can
withstand reasonable RF fields.  Of course, most consumers do not
understand that, and the ham is to blame.  There was a parallel back
in the 1950s and 1960s with television interference when many TVs were
designed with front ends and IF chains that would pick up RF on most any
frequency, much to the consumer's dismay and blame placed on the ham,
even if his transmissions were clean of harmonics.
It just about drove operation on 15 meters off the air because many TV
sets used a 21 MHz IF that was 'wide open' for interference.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/30/2015 4:13 PM, ab2tc wrote:
 Hi,

 Sorry, I don't have a K3/0, but your problem certainly caught my
interest. 
 I
 had never heard of AFCI breakers before, but a quick Google search got
me
 quickly reeducated and my eyes glazed over. Wow, these RF prone devices
 have
 been mandatory since 1999!

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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-30 Thread G4GNX

Fortunately these devices are not mandated in the UK.

Whilst the prevention of fires is laudable, ISTM that the regulators have
jumped the gun and insisted on the use of a device that is still under
development.

Reading the WIKI on AFCI breakers, where lightning nuisance trips occur,
they are under-developed devices of the devil!

Perhaps it's time that litigation took place, along the lines of: It was
late at night and there was an electrical storm which caused an AFCI to
trip, which resulted in the lights failing. My aging mother fell down the
stairs in the dark and broke her collar bone, for which I hold you fully
responsible!!!

It would seem that it is still not possible to fix 'stupid'!

73,

Alan. G4GNX

-Original Message- 
From: Don Wilhelm

Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2015 10:01 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

I recall reading something in an ARRL publication or newsletter that at
least one manufacturer of AFCI breakers has addressed and corrected the
problem of RF susceptibility.  That company is Eaton.

It is a bummer that consumers must suffer from products that do not have
sufficient RF immunity.  If all manufacturers would 'step up to the
plate' and accept that we live in a world where RF is present, often in
strong fields, we would not have a problem.  Hams are not the only cause
of RF problems - think of the problems encountered by those who reside
near broadcast stations.  RF fields are emitted by police, fire and
other emergency service transmitters.
IMHO, more manufacturers must be willing to design products that can
withstand reasonable RF fields.  Of course, most consumers do not
understand that, and the ham is to blame.  There was a parallel back
in the 1950s and 1960s with television interference when many TVs were
designed with front ends and IF chains that would pick up RF on most any
frequency, much to the consumer's dismay and blame placed on the ham,
even if his transmissions were clean of harmonics.
It just about drove operation on 15 meters off the air because many TV
sets used a 21 MHz IF that was 'wide open' for interference.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/30/2015 4:13 PM, ab2tc wrote:

Hi,

Sorry, I don't have a K3/0, but your problem certainly caught my interest. 
I

had never heard of AFCI breakers before, but a quick Google search got me
quickly reeducated and my eyes glazed over. Wow, these RF prone devices 
have

been mandatory since 1999!


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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-29 Thread PKA
It all depends on what you want to achieve.

There are many different reasons for hams to want to operate RC. Different 
requirements probably call for different solutions.

If you want to operate your home rig (or for that matter a real remote rig) 
when you are not at home, eg. when travelling, it might be both expensive and 
unpractical using the K3/0-Mini and RemoteRig set. Expensive or not depends on 
your financial situation of course. But you will spend something like 1270 USD 
and you will have to carry around some boxes and cables etc. But you have the 
luxury of having a very attractive man/machine interface!

Still for the traveller: If you want an inexpensive solution, if you can accept 
to operate your rig from a computer screen and *if* you anyway carry a laptop 
ot iPad (or even iPhone) and you already have a PC in your shack (you can do 
away with a cheap notebook)  you can limit your investment to less than 100 USD 
and still operate your K3+KPA+Kat500 quite satisfactorily. I dare to say so 
because I have done it for many years (20k QSOs over 10 years, all CW).

You will need to dig into some details about setting up networks and handle 
computers, so if you dont like to do this, it might not be your solution. I 
would not say it is free of problems/challenges, but I started from scratch, 
and am very satisfied with how it works.

But if on the other hand you want to set up a stationary operating pos. for a 
remote station, it is a completely different ball game and I think the 
K3/0-Mini and RemoteRig set is by far the best solution for that situation.

So my advice to you is to first of all find out what kind of use you are 
looking for and then select a solution.

73 de Paul
OZ4UN

Sent from my iPad

 On 26 May 2015, at 14:40, jlbates4 jlbat...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
 siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
 products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.
 
 I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
 commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.
 
 Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?
 
 My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
 some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.
 
 Comments encouraged!!!
 
 
 73 de K8OI
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-29 Thread PKA
Joe
I use one of three different solutions:

1. From a laptop I use two Winkeyers connected over IP via K1EL WKremote 
Server/Client programs. Keying may be either using a paddle or using the laptop 
keyboard. Alternatively it is possible to use only one Winkeyer at the remote 
rig and input by keyboard via Teamviewer. Audio is based on IP-Sound which is 
excellent for CW ( superior to Skype).

2. From an iPad or iPhone I use an app called K3iNetwork made by Mike KS7D. 
Keying using the keypad. You can even use voice input to the iPhone/iPad (and 
key your rig) using SIRI, but this is not yet useful and needs some more work 
on the app. But it could be developed to be an interesting mode for RC 
operation from a moving car. Audio based on Skype.

3. From an iPad or iPhone I use an app called K3iDitDah also made by Mike. 
Keying is done using the touch screen in a way like touch-type paddling. 
Although this app can be used as it is now it still does need some development 
work. Audio based on Skype.

NB: It is possible to switch between solution 1 and 2 (or 3) on the fly while 
receiving!

73 de Paul
OZ4UN

Sent from my iPad

On 29 May 2015, at 22:01, Joe Moffatt 
j...@selectconnect.netmailto:j...@selectconnect.net wrote:

What remote solution do you use for CW?

Joe



From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Poul Erik 
Karlshøj (PKA)
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 11:53 AM
To: jlbates4
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.netmailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

It all depends on what you want to achieve.

There are many different reasons for hams to want to operate RC. Different 
requirements probably call for different solutions.

If you want to operate your home rig (or for that matter a real remote rig) 
when you are not at home, eg. when travelling, it might be both expensive and 
unpractical using the K3/0-Mini and RemoteRig set. Expensive or not depends on 
your financial situation of course. But you will spend something like 1270 USD 
and you will have to carry around some boxes and cables etc. But you have the 
luxury of having a very attractive man/machine interface!

Still for the traveller: If you want an inexpensive solution, if you can accept 
to operate your rig from a computer screen and *if* you anyway carry a laptop 
ot iPad (or even iPhone) and you already have a PC in your shack (you can do 
away with a cheap notebook) you can limit your investment to less than 100 USD 
and still operate your K3+KPA+Kat500 quite satisfactorily. I dare to say so 
because I have done it for many years (20k QSOs over 10 years, all CW).

You will need to dig into some details about setting up networks and handle 
computers, so if you dont like to do this, it might not be your solution. I 
would not say it is free of problems/challenges, but I started from scratch, 
and am very satisfied with how it works.

But if on the other hand you want to set up a stationary operating pos. for a 
remote station, it is a completely different ball game and I think the 
K3/0-Mini and RemoteRig set is by far the best solution for that situation.

So my advice to you is to first of all find out what kind of use you are 
looking for and then select a solution.

73 de Paul
OZ4UN

Sent from my iPad

 On 26 May 2015, at 14:40, jlbates4 
 jlbat...@gmail.commailto:jlbat...@gmail.com%3e wrote:

 I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
 siren call is hard to resist. I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
 products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

 I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
 commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

 Anyone play with the codecs? Thoughts on the different audio quality?

 My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
 some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

 Comments encouraged!!!


 73 de K8OI



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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-27 Thread John K3TN via Elecraft
I've been using the Remote Rig interfaces with my K3 for several years and
the K3/Mini for the past 6 months or so. I'm a big fan of the Remote Rig
devices, not a fan of the K3/Mini.

I started out doing remote operating with the K4VV group using an all
software approach and the Remote Rig devices are an enormous improvement -
reduction in latency, better audio quality, the ability to essentially just
have a very long mic/key/headset cords vs. doing remote PC control.

You still need a decent Internet connection. The Remote Rig interfaces will
**not** correct for packet loss or high jitter (variable latency) Internet
connections. If your round trip delay is much over 150ms, or varies widely
from ping to ping, or if you lose packets, CW in particular will not be
usable. 

The Remote Rigs also have a gazillion parameters and the manuals don't quite
get you there - almost everyone has to resort to the million monkeys
randomly hitting keys approach to get everything going. The forums on the
Remote Rig site are very helpful and W1UE in particular has posted a lot of
good K3 guidance.

The K3/Mini has been a big disappointment, especially at the price - I
should have just gotten a bare bones K3. The major problem has been the
audio on both TX and RX when connecting the headset to the Mini (vs.
connecting to the RemoteRig). On TX, I get loud hum and on RX, the audio is
20db down compared to the audio coming out of the RemoteRig.

I sent the Mini back, Elecraft sent it back saying it worked fine. (They
didn't even contact me, which I objected to and they are fixing that problem
in their process.) On RX, apparently that audio loss is due to a filter that
was put in to deal with digital noise getting in the audio, but running the
AF gain at 90% on the Mini is not acceptable to me - distortion up and no
head room for low signals or turning off AGC, etc.

So, I have to connect the headset to the RemoteRig, then audio is fine - but
the cabling is less convenient and messy. Part of the reason I justified
spending the $700 was to be able to essentially use the Mini just like I
would a real K3, but I can't do that. I may bring along the Mini and
Remote Rig set up on travel some day if I keep the Mini - that portability
is about the only reason to keep it.

Others have had the same audio issues, others just naturally connect their
headset to the RemoteRig, others have had no problems with the Mini - your
mileage may vary. 

73 John K3TN



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[Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-27 Thread Ellam, Timothy St. J.
I have used the RemoteRig with a K3/0 (not the mini) to a K3/KPA500 combination 
and a SteppIR vertical. It works fine, but the RX audio is certainly not a 
strong as directly through the RemoteRig.

As others have noted this not quite plug and play and some tweaking of the 
parameters is required. There is a lot of good information on the RemoteRig 
forum and DJ0QN has some excellent network guides for those who have a limited 
understanding of this area (like me).

Internet connectivity is key. You need solid connections at both ends otherwise 
latency is an issue.

All in all though the system is seamless and is a game changer for remote 
operation.

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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-27 Thread Gerry Hull
Good perception, Jim... experience pays off.   We had this same problem
with Andy, K2LE.  We have two remoterig remote ends connected to the same
common remote station.  My audio has been flawless.  Andy kept having poor
audio -- muffled, microphonic sounds but no clear audio.  It turned out to
be the power supply, which was an underpowered switching supply.  The
RemoteRig box does not come with a supply.  I power mine off of a 4A
switcher,  and it's fine.A 1A supply should work, but they seem to have
issues.

73, Gerry W1VE


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 On Wed,5/27/2015 3:04 AM, John K3TN via Elecraft wrote:

 Others have had the same audio issues, others just naturally connect their
 headset to the RemoteRig, others have had no problems with the Mini - your
 mileage may vary.


 Hi John,

 I know nothing about these products other than a vague one paragraph
 functional description, but I do suspect an issue with the audio interface
 and/or how the units are powered and bonded. Take a look at the pdf of my
 slides for a talk I did on this topic at Pacificon last fall.
 http://k9yc.com/GroundingAndAudio.pdf

 73, Jim K9YC

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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-27 Thread Gerry Hull
​I've been using the K3/0 mini for about a year for casual DXing and for
many contests.
The K3/0 mini is perfect -- a mirror of your K3.​  Once you get used to the
the fact that
you are setting menus on the Remote radio, all will be good.

The mix that is important is how you use the K3/0 to interconnect it to the
remote shack.
As stated here, many users are using the MicroBit RemoteRig product.  This
adds about $750+/-
to your remote cost, but provides a far superior result than any other
method.

The killers in remote operation are latency and jitter (jitter being the
varying difference in latency over time.)
The Microbit boxes use dedicated hardware, and a very flexible software
configuration. to allow you to tailor the box to your needs.   The
RemoteRig components are not designed specifically for the K3; therefore,
they have a generic interface design, and Elecraft sells the specific
interconnect cable for the K3/0.

The majority of my contesting experience has been on CW in the Majors: CQWW
and ARRL DX, running remote to K2LE/1 from my QTH in NH.  The shack has
1.5Mb/.5Mb DSL service.  The average latency on the connection varies from
120-150mS, with very manageable jitter.   We run the RemoteRig boxes with
8kHz bandwidth, and this works very well.   I don't feel handicapped by
being remote at all... In many QSOs, I get unsolicited comments of great
audio on SSB, and no issues with CW.  It is just like being there.

The Microbit boxes do have a lot of configuration parameters.  You also
have to know how to port forward from your router in the shack (unless you
are using the box in your own home, and both ends are on the same LAN).  If
you are not familiar with networking, configuring the boxes can be a
challenge.  As the others have stated, the forum on the RemoteRig site is a
good resource -- search it with Google first, as much of your frustration
has already been experienced by others.

Their is another solution with the K3/0 which is essentially 15-minute plug
and play.  It is a free solution, once you own the K3/0.   This is the
software and website of Brandon, KG6YPI -- an Elecraft employee and the guy
you usually talk to if you are experiencing problems with the Microbit gear
and K3/0.

Your K3/0 has a USB connector on it.   This connector can be plugged into a
PC, and two codecs (send/receive) and two RS-232 connections (Rig Control
and passthrough) are automatically installed.

Brandon's site is www.remotehams.com.   Their is PC software for the remote
end as well as the server end.
You can use Brandon's software without the K3/0 -- but it has some very
cool features:
- If you have a K3/0 and a K3 at the station, you get full control of the
radio with all features.
- If you want to connect to a remote on RemoteHams, where the remote is NOT
a K3, you can still use the
K3/0 for frequency control and other features.

I use RemoteHams to control Dom, 3Z9DX's station, and run SSB from Poland.
  It works very well, though the overall
latency is much higher.

CW still has some work to be done.  But I know Brandon is getting there.
I've asked Dom if I could try his station in some contest on CW -- it will
be interesting to see how that works out.

I use both RemoteHams and the Microbit RemoteRig solution with the K3/0,
and am very happy with both; I will continue to use RemoteRig in serious
contest situations.

73, Gerry W1VE
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On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 8:39 AM, jlbates4 jlbat...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
 siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
 products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

 I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
 commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

 Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?

 My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
 some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

 Comments encouraged!!!


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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-27 Thread Jim Brown

On Wed,5/27/2015 3:04 AM, John K3TN via Elecraft wrote:

Others have had the same audio issues, others just naturally connect their
headset to the RemoteRig, others have had no problems with the Mini - your
mileage may vary.


Hi John,

I know nothing about these products other than a vague one paragraph 
functional description, but I do suspect an issue with the audio 
interface and/or how the units are powered and bonded. Take a look at 
the pdf of my slides for a talk I did on this topic at Pacificon last 
fall. http://k9yc.com/GroundingAndAudio.pdf


73, Jim K9YC
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[Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-26 Thread jlbates4
I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?

My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

Comments encouraged!!!


73 de K8OI



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[Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-26 Thread Randy
I am fairly new to Elecraft and the K3 but I do have the K3/0 mini and the
Remoterig twins for K3.  I ordered and installed the WiFi board for the
Remoterig. All works excellent. As long as the WiFi connection is OK, the
K3/0 mini connects to the remote site and operates as if you are there.
Many QSO's using the remote equipment and the other party cannot tell the
difference. I am just using the standard MH2 mike. I do like the WiFi option
as if allows me to establish stored WiFi connects that are remembered when I
return so I simply set up the K3/0 mini and remote rig, turn it on and with
a minute or so, it is ready to operate.

 

Latency is small and not really noticeable so no issues there.  

 

You can use the K3/0 mini within your network but you may need a different
destination IP than if you are outside the network. I have operated both
ways.

 

I have not played with the codecs yet. My audio reports are good.

 

I do have a PC at the remote site and I connect to it with Team Viewer which
allows me to operate and monitor the KAT500 and KPA500 via my laptop. I use
the Elecraft beta control software for this.

 

Home QTH is Calgary, Alberta. My K3 is British Columbia (VE7). I have
operated from Phoenix, Fort Lauderdale and Calgary on a fairly regular
basis. And, at the K3 site, take the K3/0 mini onto the deck outside and
operate there when the weather is nice.

 

Just a few comments.

 

 

Randy

VE6RMB

 


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I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the Remoterig
products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

 

I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

 

Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?

 

My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

 

Comments encouraged!!!

 

 

73 de K8OI

 

 

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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-26 Thread Kari SM0HRP
Hi!
I have used the K3 mini extensively over the year. Both over a ADSL line and
4G. . Latency is dependent on the internet access -  on ADLS it is 10 ms on
4G 30-40 ms.The K3 mini is so well established and works so well with the K3
and the RRC 1258 units so it is just for you to go and buy it. There is no
big difference with different codecs. I use the next lowest quality level
and when running dual mode it consumes about 400 kbps. Going for better
audio quality I could not hear the difference to be honest.   I have worked
over 700 QSO:s over a year and all major Dx-peditions on almost all bands
which proves the quality of the system. My system can be seen on qrz.com.
I control ACOM2000A:s and OM 2500A:s with rotor controls from Green Heron.
Works UFB.  
Join the satisfied Electraft K3 remote club. You wont be disappointed.   



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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-26 Thread Hisashi T Fujinaka

I used mine to remote my radio all of about two feet. It was nice having
a smaller control head on my computer desk. I bought it thinking I could
use it to work Kansas while I was on vacation in Japan - and then I
never used it for that. Kansas is the only state I don't have on CW.

I have to get it set up again and get it working through my firewall.
It was definitely a fun thing to play with.

On Tue, 26 May 2015, jlbates4 wrote:


I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?

My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

Comments encouraged!!!


73 de K8OI



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Re: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

2015-05-26 Thread jim
Have you thought of an intervention?

I have had MANY, or I would be penniless now, living out of a Ford
Pinto

Jim
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Subject: [Elecraft] K3/0-Mini - Experiences?

I'm in the midst of a terrible urge to spend some $$'s and the K3/0'-Mini's
siren call is hard to resist.  I've done a bit of reading on the RemoteRig
products and there is scare info on the K3/0 mini.

I'd love to hear any testimonials, rig setups, real-world latency
commentary, or even how you manage the firmware.

Anyone play with the codecs?  Thoughts on the different audio quality?

My current though is using the K3/0-Mini on the same local network and I do
some occasional work travel, might be nice to take it with me.

Comments encouraged!!!


73 de K8OI



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