A follow up to the K-Line and RCS12 integration. The problem was that the
RCS12 was excessively loading the band data lines. The fix was additional
drive on the pullups on those lines inside the K3. I used 820 ohms in
parallel with each of the internal 2.2K pullups and all is now working well.

Details:
The RCS12 band inputs drive a 2N3904 common emitter buffer using a 1K base
drive resistor. This puts one Vbe drop plus 1K directly on the K3 Band Data
lines. These lines have a 2.2K pullup and a series 220 protection resistor
for a total of 2.4K to +5v. A quick bit of math shows that when this is
loaded with the RCS12 the resultant voltage on the band data lines falls
below 2V. Although the RCS12 is happy, anything else expecting to read the
band data lines will show zeros. The KPA500 will show 5.3Mhz (60m)
indication as a result.

Paralleling the 2.2K resistors with 820ohms brings the combination to
600ohms which in series with the 220ohms results in 820ohms to +5V which
when driving the RCS12 inputs yields 3V remaining on the band data lines.
This provides a sufficient level for a "1" with reasonable noise margin.

The page 4 of the appnote on the Elecraft site
http://www.elecraft.com/K3/mods/K3ALCMod_Rev_B.pdf shows a convenient way
to implement this mod.

73

jim ab3cv
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