For operating as WD2XSH/45 on 495.6 KHz, I connect thru the KVX3A Tx
and Rx terminals, and run in TEST mode so I bypass the HP filter to
get good sensitivity below 600-KHz. I added a Clifton-Labs BC Band
filter to suppress BC stations on the lower end from spattering down
into 500-KHz
Elecrafters,
when updating to 4.22 , DSP1 again failed to load.
DSP1 is skipped, the Utility proceeds with DSP2.
I need to start a second run with only DSP1 checked
to complete the update.
This happened with 4.17, 4.18 and 4.22.
Otherwise the radio works 'as advertised'
I installed the K3DSPLPF
I had the brochure of the K3 on my bulletin board for several years
as unabtainium. I studied the reviews, and considered the comments
of several owners of the K3, and it finally came down to raiding my
401K for the $3,199.97 that I spend for my K3/10+KRX3. That is more
than my first car
I pretty much did the same thing -- I'm close to retirement and made my last
significant transceiver purchase a couple of years ago. Personally, I love
anything Elecraft (especially the KX1), but I did end up with an Omni-VII as
my main rig, which I'm very happy with. My point is that for around
* On 2010 15 Nov 21:49 -0600, Luis V. Romero wrote:
Good Marketing will take care of the rest! We build Legends is
performance by association from the era when there were resources for
product line development and RD. There's still a lot of Goodwill from the
TS950/TS850 days! Even from TS520
Tnx Lyle for the info. I am not saying this is a bug, but it would be nice
if the KDVR wasn't interrupted if you break VOX while it is transmitting.
You can talk to someone else in the shack while the recorded message is
playing. Kind of got spoiled using the recorder in N1MM which doesn't
VOX over-ride of the DVR was a specific design goal.
73,
Lyle KK7P
Tnx Lyle for the info. I am not saying this is a bug, but it would be nice
if the KDVR wasn't interrupted if you break VOX while it is transmitting.
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Not noticed on my side.
Filters on use on my K3: 6, 2.8, 1.8, 1, 0.4 (Same for SUB RX)
73's Philippe A65BI
K3#3616
Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us 16-11-2010 5:33
Wayne, I do still hear a noticeable 'tick' on CW when going from 150 to
100 Hz and back again. It seems to
HI,
I have got a problem with my K3/100 s/n 00245.
During OKOM contest, after cca 6 hours heavy duty pileup suddenly the
advice HI TEMP jump on and the KPA3 failed down.
And the situation is now still the same. Switch on, TX dots abt 15
second and KPA3 is death !!
Before CQ WW
Finally had some time to play with the APF. This morning VK6HD was called
out on Topband. I could not hear him at all. I have limited real estate so
no long beverages. Just have some pennants and flags for receive. Tuned to
where the pileup was at. Turned on the APF and he pops right out of the
So I'm new to Elecraft and the reflector. I just purchased a K3 with all the
fixins. Made a number of qso's-cw and ssb. Off to a good start and experience.
Lot of learning to do. What amazes me is how small and light it is and yet full
featured. I have a Ten Tec Orion II and it's a nice
2. When we calculate the cost for comparison, we have to add P3 to K3 to
bring
it in line. Bearing in mind, IC7600 only costs US$3,250 in Hong Kong
And you need to include a second Icom receiver (R?) to bring the
receive capability up to that of the K3 with KRX3. Icom's dual watch
is a
Hello Joe,
Dual watch is not equal to dual receivers for sure. Therefore, I did not add
in
KRX3 in cost comparison. I am afraid that adding the cost of KRX3 is not a
like
with like comparison.
My cost comparison is K3 single receiver Vs IC7600 single receiver. To this
end, dual watch in
Dr Martin,
I have not had this experience with any of the firmware versions; I have
been switching between many different releases as of late to help with some
beta testing.
I do not have the LPF installed yet. I will be receiving one soon though.
I find it hard to believe that the LPF could
Dear OM Martin...
I (too) have used the K3 Utility many many times, with no problems
whatever. It seems to be quite reliable. My uses have been with WIN 7
Ultimate; I notice you are running Linux and I would suspect some local
issues...
John Ragle -- W1ZI
=
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at
We have a gov net that we check into weekly at the EOC here at our
installation. It uses frequencies assigned by the NTIA and are near,
but slightly below or above the ham bands. Can the K3 be modified to
transmit on these frequencies? How?
William Conkling
Alternate Spectrum Manager
Martin,
I experienced similar problems starting with 4.17 using the Mac utility.
I resorted to using the Windows utility for 4.17, 4.18, 4.21 and 4.22 and have
had to problems.
I suspect the latest Windows utility has corrected some problems and the
current Mac and Linux utilities haven't
Well, that eliminates using the K3 with VOX in the manner I described for
speaking the first (variable) part of a contest exchange and using the DVR for
the second (fixed) part as in Sweepstakes. MY logic says that if the DVR can
start while PTT is activated by the footswitch it should do the
Hello group!
I'd like to close this thread now; many thanks to everyone who replied
off-list with suggestions and assistance. In summary, I was referred to an
Icom technician who I was able to speak too over the phone and describe the
situation.
The tech told me that he sees this behavior on
On 11/15/2010 7:35 PM, Chris Hembree wrote:
Just got my CM 500 today. Would someone please tell me what the black box
with 2AAA batteries is for.
It's for when you want to use the mic with something that does not
provide voltage for the electret element. Contrary to what some Yamaha
I am in the process of slowly reconfiguring my station for the inevitable
future move to a condo or antenna restricted area where I will have to play
the Stealth antenna game. My station comprises of a Yaesu FT-817ND, W1
PWR/SWR Indicator, 3ft diameter remotely tuned home built 20m-10m Magnetic
Pse send an email to Elecraft support. They have a utility that when run once,
will remove out-of-band TX lockouts. You will probably need to install the
KBPF3 as well if you don't have one already.
73 de James
K2QI
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From: n...@widomaker.com
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On 11/16/2010 4:40 AM, Lyle Johnson wrote:
VOX over-ride of the DVR was a specific design goal.
Whoever set that goal made a BIG mistake. At the very least, there
should be a software switch to disable it.
A MAJOR reason for using DVR is to allow you to slurp coffee or chew
munchies while
William, send an e-mail to support at elecraft dot com and they'll provide
you with firmware to load using the K3 utility that opens up your K3 for
MARS frequencies.
Not sure about CAP (Civil Air Patrol?). The FCC forbids the use of any
equipment for communications in other services that isn't
That is specifically why I would not want the VOX to interrupt the KDVR.
N2TK, Tony
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 12:28 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject:
It is handy in the event that the wrong message is being sent to interrupt
and over ride using voice input just as it is useful to be able to interrupt
a CW message with a simple tap of the paddle. I find this especially true
in contests. However the point about taking a slurp of coffee is a
How about being able to set it up like N1MM cancels the voice announcement -
use the ESC key? Or if you hit the same F key again before the KDVR is done
it stops sending?
N2TK, Tony
-Original Message-
From: Doug Turnbull [mailto:turnb...@net1.ie]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 12:55
I just made the first QSO with my newly completed K2 (serial #5995 - great
number ! ) on 40m with VE9WJ.
I used the Rework Eliminators UN-PCB kit to build an option-ready K2.
Many thanks to Mychael (aka the Toroid-Guy) AA3WF for the excellent job on
the pre-wound toroids.
Michael VE3WMB /
Try to use a FTP server to download the zip file of Beta versions.
I'm using Filezilla Client from Mozilla, never get a problem to download from
Elecraft.
Bst 73's
Philippe A65BI
James Sarte (K2QI) k2qi@gmail.com 16-11-2010 19:47
Dr Martin,
I have not had this experience with any of the
Congratulations Michael on completion of K2 #5995!
Hope to work you on the bands soon! :)
Vy 73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Michael Babineau mbabin...@magma.cawrote:
I just made the first QSO with my newly completed K2 (serial #5995 - great
number ! ) on 40m with VE9WJ.
I
George,
I would be most interested in what you come up with? IF you have the time
please keep me informed.
Bill
K9YEQ
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of GeorgeP
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 11:25 AM
Nice to see new good rigs on market.
We have plenty to choose, it is clearly bonus for all hams.
When K3 came I told this RX architecture will soon be a standard
(as Rob Sherwood told long time ago).
To-day we have K3 and welcome Kenwood back again with TS590.
There is TT 599 Eagle and now this
Hi Benny,
Only new Icom expected is the IC-9100 Daylight to DC box. Looks
interesting, and would most likely be compared to the Kenwood TS-2000.
The receiver is a double conversion superheterodyne. They claim +30 dBm
IP3. How they tested that, I don't know. Their promotional material also
...At the very least, there should be a software switch to disable it.
A MAJOR reason for using DVR is to allow you to slurp coffee...
...or sneeze, or comment to myself on the operating skills of the previous
contact, or yell just a minute, honey - while the DVR is calling CQ.
I've just put my
Recommended TXEQ for the CM500 is max cut of the two lowest bands,
somewhere between 6dB cut and max cut of the third band, depending
on your voice, and flat (0 dB) for the remaining bands.
While I agree with Jim on the lowest three bands, I strongly prefer
a 3 to 6 dB/octave rising
I pushed for the ability to interrupt DVR playback with PTT
(footswitch) activation, but I thought the way it ended up, the DVR
would start playing even if PTT was asserted, but would stop if PTT
was (re-)asserted after it had started playing. I don't have my K3
at-hand to try this at the moment.
Jim and Joe,
What do you think of the idea of adjusting the equalizer so that the
peak spectrum is flat across the SSB bandwidth? With my voice I had to
considerably attenuate the low audio frequencies and boost the highs to
achieve that.
There's a way to measure the transmitted spectrum using
Is the 4.22 Beta available beyond field testers yet? K3 Utility doesn't
show anything beyond 4.14.
73, Pete N4ZR
The World Contest Station Database, updated daily at www.conteststations.com
The Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, blog at
reversebeacon.blogspot.com,
spots at
Pete,
It is at the beta ftp. The file is k3fw4r22.zip
mailto:Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Download, unzip and then browse to wherever you unzipped the files from
within the K3 Utility.
George
AI4VZ
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Is the 4.22 Beta available beyond field testers yet? K3 Utility
Pete
the ftp site is :
ftp://ftp.elecraft.com/K3/firmware/beta
Sorry - I seem to be cut-n-paste challenged not to mention the lack of proof
reading
George
AI4VZ
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Hi Martin,
Not sure what's going on there with the firmware loads. Please try this version
(1.3.10.22) and see if the problem persists. There are several bug fixes in
this version.
http://sight.net/K3/K3Util/10-22-2010/k3utility.tgz
David, W4SMT
--- On Tue, 11/16/10, DM4iM hamra...@vr-web.de
I have been attempting to download 4.22 all day using two different
browsers, IE and Safari. Is the ftp site down?
73s Jim, W4ATK
JIM ROGERS
w4...@bellsouth.net
http://web.me.com/jimrogers_w4atk
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David, that archive may be defective - Winzip Pro failed to open it with
an error message at header line zero.
73, Pete N4ZR
The World Contest Station Database, updated daily at www.conteststations.com
The Reverse Beacon Network at http://reversebeacon.net, blog at
reversebeacon.blogspot.com,
Hi,
Are you seeing the zip file but getting an error message trying to download
it? If you do, try to do a refresh with the browser to ensure you receive a
fresh copy. I had this problem recently with IE and that was what it took to
clear the problem.
AB2TC - Knut
JAMES ROGERS wrote:
I
I downloaded it 3 minutes ago, and am installing it now.
Are you able to get to the link? You didn't say what you actual problem is.
73, Mike NF4L
On 11/16/2010 3:39 PM, JAMES ROGERS wrote:
I have been attempting to download 4.22 all day using two different
browsers, IE and Safari. Is the ftp
Going through things in storage I found an Electro Voice 630 HiZ and
an Electro Voice 664 microphone. Can anyone give me a clue if they
are good for anything?
David K0LUM
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Nah ... they're just junk, especially if you only operate CW or digital modes.
Send them to me, and I'll pay the postage ... :-)
Or ... put them on eBay or QRZ or eHam or the boatanchors and AM reflectors on
QTH.net. You'll probably find eager takers on both if they are in decent
Usually I have to open the beta link in another tab or copy and paste the
URL in a fresh browser window. Then once there, a refresh is often required
to bring up the new version.
Steve N4LQ
- Original Message -
From: JAMES ROGERS w4...@bellsouth.net
To: Elecraft Reflector
Just as an FTP suggestion -- If you are using Mozilla Firefox as a browser
(which IMO everyone should be), there is an FTP client plug-in called
FireFTP. It is a seriously awesome FTP app, it's FREE, and it works on MacOS
and Linux as well as on Windows of all flavors. You get a drag-and-drop
A casualty of last weekend’s installation of KXV3A, KRX3, and KBPF modules was
losing the 8 volts on pin 6 of the K3’s mic plug. The Icom SM-20 was just
purchased new a few months ago and is in like new condx with original
box/paper work. The SM-20, being an electret condenser mic requires
There is a serious misconception by some true believers that Elecraft
invented down-conversion (or at least conversion) to an i-f in the 8 to 9 MHz
range.
Nothing could be further from the truth, and I know that the folks at Elecraft
would never claim as much. I had a Henry Radio Tempo-1
I believe some of the older Kenwood's also had a low MHz IF out - 8.8 or 8.9
MHz.
I know this because I have a Kenwood SM-230 that requires an 8.9 MHz IF
input.
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Wes Stewart n...@yahoo.com wrote:
There is a serious misconception by some true
I believe some of the older Kenwood's also had a low MHz IF out - 8.8 or 8.9
MHz.
I know this because I have a Kenwood SM-230 that requires an 8.9 MHz IF
input.
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Wes Stewart n...@yahoo.com wrote:
There is a serious misconception by some
Similar to my Swan 500 [another shack warmer] with a 5 MHz IF.
73,
Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2011 Cal QSO Party 1-2 Oct 2011
- www.cqp.org
On 11/16/2010 2:25 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
Nothing could be further from the truth, and I know that the folks at
Elecraft
Sometime in the 1960's or early 70's one company started offering a 9 MHz
filter at a decent price that was widely used by homebrewers back then and
the subject of many QST and ARRL handbook designs as well as a number of
commercial rigs.
Obviously, those rigs up-converted the lower MF frequency
On Nov 16, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Wes Stewart wrote:
There is a serious misconception by some true believers that Elecraft
invented down-conversion (or at least conversion) to an i-f in the 8 to 9
MHz range.
Nothing could be further from the truth, and I know that the folks at
Elecraft
There's a very interesting item in December's QST The Doctor is In feature
(page 48 right column). Receiver birdies turned out to be caused by a noisy
router. I have learned to live with 10 meter birdies on my K3. But lately
I've been active on 12 meters and there is an S5 birdie at about
On Nov 16, 2010, at 3:17 PM, Kok Chen wrote:
Check out Solid-state Receiver Design with the MOS Transistor in April and
May 1967 issues of QST (WB6AIG is now K6GT).
Whoops, George beat me to it :-).
73
Chen, W7AY
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Of course we didn't invent it. But we appear to have helped
resuscitated it :) It was the only choice, as far as we were
concerned, to achieve our performance goals.
Wayne
N6KR
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Following K9YC's advice, I set my TX EQ up to roll off the lows and help
out the highs. I got very good reports on my audio in the CQ WW SSB.
I'm using the Heil Proset from Elecraft [electret I think]. I have the
RX EQ set to approximate the response curve of my hearing aids [although
16 dB
Actually, the 9 MHz IF got started and gained momentum from the first
SSB phasing generators. Some of the first SSB transmitters were phasing
types with the 9 MHz IF - using a 5.0 to 5.5 MHz VFO, one could cover
3.5 to 4.0 MHz and also 14.0 to 14.5 MHz with the same 9 MHz generator.
Hi,
I'd love to but where do I find the article? I don't think my local library
has many back issues of QST.
AB2TC - Knut
PS. I wish I had brought my first ARRL Handbook (1967) with me when I moved
from Norway in 1981, but I obviously didn't. I have so vivid memories of
reading that handbook
I can't top post to this set of questions. See below.
1. Does the TX EQ apply to what I record in the DVR,
no
or does it apply when the DVR plays back into the TX?
yes
2. When I play the DVR back, does the monitor signal reflect whatever
TX EQ I set?
If fastmon is not enabled, yes.
Mike,
OK, you are finding good information about the source of the birdies
(which are not really birdies, but real signals).
If you can locate your antenna away from the router and ethernet cables,
your problem will diminish. My computer network is confined to the
inside of a stucco covered
OK, I realize I was not massively clear in my questions.
1-3 are about when I record, from my mic, an exchange or CQ onto one of
the DVR memories.
4-5 relate to recording off the air and then playing it back.
My wife is very happy I didn't try to support the family as a Technical
Writer.
73,
Hi Pete,
That version of the Utility is for Linux. The archive is a compressed tarball
created on Linux. I doubt Winzip can handle it. But I don't know. I never go
there. :)
Martin was able to decompress it okay.
Tnx,
David, W4SMT
--- On Tue, 11/16/10, Pete Smith n...@contesting.com wrote:
Hi Mike,
They're not birdies, but real signals. See what happens when you disconnect
your antenna. If they were birdies, therefore originating from within the
radio, you'll still hear them.
I have two routers in my house, and both wreak havoc for me! I still
haven't found a good way to
On Nov 16, 2010, at 3:02 PM, Mike K2MK wrote:
Moving the shack CAT 5 cable away from other radio related cables is having a
positive effect. Next I'm going to try a shielded CAT 5 cable from the wall
to the shack PC.
I can attest to the effectiveness of shielded Ethernet cables (for me
Try hosting the neighborhood wireless RAP at the top of your tower [in
exchange for free, pretty-high speed Internet in an area with no DSL, no
CATV, and no sewers. OK the last doesn't count]. Truthfully, the
number of external signals I hear are fewer and of lower amplitude than
I thought I
I long ago diagnosed several of my RFI problems on ethernet devices
throughout the house. I tried everything to get rid of it including making
special ethernet jumpers I put at the source devices with ferrite and
by-pass capacitors between the offending pair of wires (the TX/RX wires).
Of course
Hello Don,
Very true indeed. Downward conversion is a good cost Vs performance solution
for radio targeting at ham band.
Elecraft's selection of downward conversation is clever because both K2 and K3
are targeting ham operators.
cheers,
Johnny VR2XMC
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寄件人﹕ Don Wilhelm
Hi,
I am still working on mine. My main problem is that I have yet to find a
source of ferrites that are big enough to thread cables with connectors
through (the snap-on ones are totally useless) and effective on HF. I have
borrowed ferrites from the kits we have at work but they are only
On 11/16/2010 1:04 PM, David Christ wrote:
Going through things in storage I found an Electro Voice 630 HiZ and
an Electro Voice 664 microphone. Can anyone give me a clue if they
are good for anything?
The 664 would sound great with almost any ham rig, but it needs EQ,
because it's a flat
Don and James,
You are both correct. I was pretty sure the S5 router noise was a birdie as
I had already switched to my dummy load. But now I disconnected the PL259
from the back of the K3 and the router noise on 12 meters is down to S1. So
it is probably being picked up by the 4 cables between
If you are an ARRL member you can access the article online at arrl.org. Go
to ARRL Periodicals Archive and Search.
I still have my first ARRL handbook, the 1941 issue. (I was only 3 at the
time - it was given to me in the late 40's.) I have picked up a few others
from the 50's and 60's at
On Nov 16, 2010, at 3:51 PM, ab2tc wrote:
I'd love to but where do I find the article? I don't think my local library
has many back issues of QST.
You should be able to read (some of) them at the ARRL web site if you are an
ARRL member.
If not, you can try the QST View CD-ROMs.
ARRL no
I have used the EV 630 on several rigs. Mostly AM. It does do a good job on
SSB with the K3, but needs tailoring/equalizing as mentioned. It also is a
relatively flat response mike. Have fun.
Mel, K6KBE
From: Jim Brown j...@audiosystemsgroup.com
To:
On 11/16/2010 4:05 PM, Kok Chen wrote:
After fighting with Ethernet noise, I finally swapped out all the Ethernet
switches in the house with ones that have metal enclosures (Netgear GS
series), and replaced all UTP CAT-5 cables to STP CAT-6 cables. The shielded
switches by themselves
On 11/16/2010 4:23 PM, ab2tc wrote:
I am still working on mine. My main problem is that I have yet to find a
source of ferrites that are big enough to thread cables with connectors
through (the snap-on ones are totally useless) and effective on HF.
See Appendix One of
Hello group,
What are the optimal NB/NR settings for use with AM and AM-S? I'm
interested in using those features for those times when I SWL, but can't
seem to find a setting that doesn't overly alter audio quality. The NR for
example seems to reduce the dynamic range, making audio sound very
I don't recall, does the IC7600 has independent second receiver? Perhaps you
can ADD second receiver to it? Can you ADD 500 Hz or 250 Hz roofing filter to
it? No? Too bad, I will pass. Still not enough bang for the buck.
73, Igor, N1YX
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From:
Regarding the IC-7700, which is a lot more expensive than the 7600, here's
what an Icom fan had to say about the missing 2nd receiver. Pay close
attention to the first bullet point.
Single HF receiver http://www.ab4oj.com/icom/ic7700/rx.html with I/Q
second mixer, offering +40dBm 3rd-order
James,
The only answer I can give is experiment. There is no setting that is
good for any particular mode, but the setting of NB/NR must be
customized for the noise source. That noise source will vary from
location to location, and from time to time.
The best I can offer is to familiarize
On Nov 16, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Actually, the 9 MHz IF got started and gained momentum from the first
SSB phasing generators. Some of the first SSB transmitters were phasing
types with the 9 MHz IF - using a 5.0 to 5.5 MHz VFO, one could cover
3.5 to 4.0 MHz and also
Don't forget the PC and the monitor AND your new HD TV. Now that many are
using flat panel monitors and have HD TV's you have a whole new set of
frequencies to work around.
My PC LCD display went bad a few months ago, and being a good ham I salvaged
as many good parts as possible. In addition
Good evening , While trying to load 4.22 I had a momentary loss of AC power
as new firmware was being loaded. Currently the front panel shows MCU LD and
the red TX LED is flashing. The K3 utility is attempting to communicate but
, The only thing happening is a scroll of the various bps
Turn K3 off, and close the K3 Utility. Restart K3 then the utility and try
again.
73,
James K2QI
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Glenn Haffly ghaf...@satx.rr.com wrote:
Good evening , While trying to load 4.22 I had a momentary loss of AC power
as new firmware was being loaded. Currently
Disregard , Closing the K3 utility and powering down the K3 And then
restarting both , All is well now.
Glenn
K5ZE
- Original Message -
From: Glenn Haffly ghaf...@satx.rr.com
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 9:14 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Firmware Issue
hi Glenn,
Disconnect power from the K3, exit K3 utility, and start over: turn on
the K3 (which will show MCU LD), then run K3 utility. The firmware
checksum is incorrect because of the failed load, but K3 utility will
do the right thing when you restart the process.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Nov
#836 went in service at 0300 UTC. No problems. It works great. I probably
will not have time to fine tune it and my learning curve until the weekend.
Rich
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Hello Guys,
I accidentally hit the Send All New Firmware to K3, I should of sent All
Firmware to K3
My firmware failed. Un plugged power, plugged power back in, restarted
Electraft Utility, loaded firmware, and was back on the air. Ted WP4CW
That should have worked too! I don't think the firmware load failure was
because you clicked the wrong Send button. Were you moving to a higher
version #? If so, it should have had the same end result.
Dick, K6KR
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FileZilla Client from Mozilla is also free and works ok.
73's
Philippe A65BI
Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO w5...@cybermesa.net 17-11-2010 1:49
Just as an FTP suggestion -- If you are using Mozilla Firefox as a browser
(which IMO everyone should be), there is an FTP client plug-in called
FireFTP. It
What do you think of the idea of adjusting the equalizer so that the
peak spectrum is flat across the SSB bandwidth?
It's probably a good starting point but I would also listen to the
audio on a second receiver and have it evaluated by someone who can
make critical evaluation off air.
I
Yes,
9MHz down-conversion was standard when I homebrewed SS transceivers
in 1960-70. But architecture is also part of its components.
We do not use simple VFO any more, and much has been made to make
injection signal pure again.
Mixers are much better (we had hot-carrier diode quads). IF DSP is
On 11/16/2010 10:19 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
I ended up with:
50 Hz -16 dB
100 Hz -16 dB
200 Hz -16 dB
400 Hz -10 dB
800 Hz -16 dB
1.6 kHz 0 dB
2.4 kHz +3 dB
3.2 kHz +6 dB
I think that is doing too much cutting at the low end and not
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