Les,
A VGA extension will NOT do the job. Get a cable with all 15 pins
connected straight through.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/2/2018 12:07 PM, Les Peters wrote:
Jim I agree with your personal observations. I run some high duty cycle modes
so I notice the fans kicking into speed 3 a lot when the PA temp gets to 68-70
degrees. That setting does a good job of reducing the temp and keeping it from
climbing past 73 degrees. I've changed my min fan speed threshold from 0 to 1
to also help. As you have pointed out 1 is barely perceptible and this helps
to reduce the amount of time that fan speeds are on 2+.
I'd like to have more separation between the K3S and the KPA1500 RF deck to
further distance any noise but the KPAK3AUX cable is only about five feet long,
it would be great if that were more like ten feet. Since the cable pin out is
straight thru I would imagine a DB15 VGA M-F extension cable would suffice?
That would put the potential fan noise even further away but have the RF deck
still plenty close enough to view.
Les, N1SV
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Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2018 23:07:20 -0400
From: "James F. Boehner MD"
To: "'Elecraft Reflector'"
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA-1500 Fan Noise
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Just thought I would add a few thoughts as far as the fan noise.
I'm not certain a YouTube piece would help, but perhaps personal
observations might.
First, via the menu, you can select the minimum fan speed, 0-5. Of course,
the fan speed will go up with the Amp temperature.
These are my personal observations:
0-Nothing
1-Barely perceptible
2-Acceptable fan noise, even for SSB operating. Low pitched whine
3-The noise and the pitch of the whine is past the acceptable point. Even
a very directional mic will probably pick up the noise. This is where Noise
Cancelling headphones would start to help.
4-Louder and higher pitched whine
5-Very loud and higher pitched whine
So, the fan noise becomes particularly bothersome on level 3 and above. If
you are doing CW and/or Digital, the noise will only be a factor with the
operator. On SSB, the noise will probably be noticeable on the air. However,
the SSB duty cycle may not require higher fan speeds. Those who have been
active in contests will probably know that answer.
Rich, if fan noise is going to be that strong a factor, perhaps you should
be looking at tube amps instead. Personally, if I found the KPA-1500 fan noise
excessive in the future, I would plan on moving it off my desk or remoting it
rather than replacing it. It's integration with the K3 would be very hard to
give up.
?73 de JIM N2ZZ
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