Hi Terry,

I have actually disabled all those settings in WSJT-X.  I don't let WSJT-X
put the rig into data mode (from the Radio tab - MODE = NONE).  I don't
remember the power settings by band on the Audio tab within the settings
dialogue.  I setup my KX3 ahead of time for digital modes (using a macro)
and leave it that way for all data modes (FLdigi, WSJT-X, etc.).

Do you have any of these options selected?  Have you tried disabling them,
setup your sound card, etc. as per Don's et al. instructions and then
changed bands back and forth?

regards,
Brian
VE3IBW

On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 4:52 PM, Bob McGraw K4TAX <rmcg...@blomand.net>
wrote:

> There is a feature in WSJT-X that saves power setting and tune power per
> band.  So, to correct your concern, select the option and then set the
> value per band.
>
> Bob, K4TAX
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On Aug 7, 2017, at 3:41 PM, Terry Schieler <w...@swbell.net> wrote:
> >
> > I have been watching this thread carefully since it began, and, combined
> with my experiences over this past weekend, am now more confused than
> ever.  Don, W3FPR recently (again) gave very succinct instructions for
> getting a good starting audio point for the ALC readings.  I had previously
> not been able to get the "four bars solid, fifth bar flickering" on my K3S
> for JT65 for weeks now, no matter what I did.  Bought all the books and
> read all the articles (Yes, they reference rigs that work differently than
> my K3S.  Understood.  I get it)  Yesterday I decided to follow Don's
> instructions (as bolstered by those from Bob, K4TAX).  Thanks to both fine
> gents.
> >
> > I set:
> > K3S Mode to Data A
> > Band: 20 Meters (14.076)
> > Windows 7 Audio level OUT from computer to about 50% of scale (USB CODEC)
> > Line-IN level on the K3S to 30
> > PWR slider in the WSJT-X software to about mid-range
> > Set the K3S power out to 30 with rig's PO control
> >
> > During a TEST transmit (using the TUNE button in the software), I
> adjusted the WSJT PWR slider (downward) on the software to finally achieve
> the four bars solid and fifth bar flickering.  I then switched to normal
> TX, the ALC reading held fast (four solid fifth flicker) and I made a
> couple of QSOs.  Life was good.  Power was still at 30, COMP 0 as set.
> Seemed that Don and Bob's comments were spot on.  I thought my K3S was good
> to go for all K3S digital modes, so I touched nothing.  Then I changed
> bands with the K3S band switch to 15 meters.  Did a test TX on 15 with the
> Mode (Data A),  Power Out (30) and Comp (0), Software PWR slider settings
> still untouched.  But upon *normal* TX on 15 M the ALC had jumped to 6
> solid bars.  Nothing I tried would get it back to the desired "4 solid+5th
> flicker" on 15M.
> >
> > Then I went back to 20M.  But, the ALC there had also changed and was
> now 6 solid bars.  It had changed somehow.  Power out still 30, Comp 0,
> etc.  Also, now the WSJT PWR slider had moved back up above its previous
> mid-scale settings as well.  I had carefully touched nothing but the BAND
> and TX TEST switchs on the K3S.
> >
> > Aren't the DATA A settings saved per band after doing these adjustments
> for digital modes?  Why would a simple band change alter the rig's ALC
> setting as well as the PWR slider in the software?  Did the new Freq
> somehow change the Window's Line Out and the software's PWR slider?  Should
> I expect to have to reset the settings every time I use one of the JT and
> FT digital modes?
> >
> > I think I'll try bouncing signals off commercial tow boats on the
> Mississippi River instead.  Must be easier.  "CQ the Rhonda
> May.......Calling the Rhonda May, Over".     ;o)
> >
> > 73,  Terry W0FM
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brian Hunt [mailto:huntin...@coastside.net]
> > Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2017 3:02 PM
> > To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> > Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Odd ALC behavior
> >
> > Here are some spectrum photos from the tune signals of both FLDIGI and
> WSJT-X 1.8.  All three are essentially identical showing some low level
> sideband noise +/- 30 kHz and down > 60dBc.  There's no apparent difference
> in the spectra between pumping and non-pumping ALC, as Wes reported.
> >
> > http://www.pbase.com/brhunt/spectrum_photos
> >
> > Enjoy!
> >
> > 73,
> > Brian, K0DTJ
> >
> >
> >
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