Thanks Don,
Yes agreed.... I just advised was looking at two options.
I had already been sent an email asking was this limited to KX3 only?
The answer would be no hence the "dumb" option.
UK has 472KHz-479KHz available to full licencees with a Notice of
variation to the licence.
The option equates to either operate with the KX3 in the 'normal band'
with no frequency feedback so you will need to know what the transverter
LO is set to and you need to be sure you set the output power low or I
believe you can set it to a transverter band and then a couple of
options become available, being the IF and the frequency display (as you
say). The RF out is also dropped to 0.1W by default. A quick test seemed
to show the RF out was c0.1W no matter what the normal power level was
set to but was a really quick test before had to run as got normal day job.
72
Dom
M1KTA
On 24/01/13 13:41, Don Wilhelm wrote:
The transverters may be "dumb", but the KX3 and the K3 both have the
"smarts" to display the output frequency - anywhere between 0 and
24999 MHz. Just use the XVn RF menu to set the low end of the
transverter output band.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/24/2013 8:30 AM, Tim Hague wrote:
Hi Dom, I suppose being an 'old boy' I've been used to transverters
that are dumb, I just learnt to ignore the MHz read outs and
substituted the correct figures in my head!. I have the K3 as well as
the KX3 and have just fitted the transverter output option which
gives me 1mW to drive a box.
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