Immediately after load is complete I was left with
DSP Program Load Failed on the utility
and
E 020202 on K3 Screen (top)
DRR DSE (bottom)
I hit a few buttons and this went away.
I'm assuming this is because I don't have the sub receiver installed?
Steve Ellington
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----- Original Message ----- From: "wayne burdick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elecraft Reflector" <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 8:29 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 FIRMWARE UPDATE: MCU 1.87, DSP 1.69 (Finally!)


We've just completed the most extensive K3 firmware update ever. The
full list of changes is provided below.

*** NOTE ***  You must use the latest version of our firmware loader
(K3 Utility rev 1.1.4.1) or else you won't be able to load all
components of the upgrade. It's available on our K3 software page,
along with release notes:

    http://www.elecraft.com/K3/k3_software.htm

As usual, if you have any difficulty with the firmware upgrade, send
email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Both Lyle, KK7P (DSP firmware) and
myself (MCU firmware) will be closely monitoring your results in case
further tweaking is required.

I'd also like to thank all of our K3 customers for their patience. This
firmware release was delayed several times due to testing, engineering
staff vacations, etc. Our field testers have been pounding on interim
releases for weeks (thanks, guys). I hope you'll find it worth the
wait!

73,
Wayne, N6KR

* * *

MCU 1.87 / DSP 1.69, 5-3-08

  This release includes improvements in all areas. Changes are
categorized below.

  NEW FEATURES:

  * CW KEYING IN SSB MODES:  While in SSB modes, you can now send CW
without
    changing modes or using an offset. The other station will hear the
signal at your CW pitch.
    This is especially useful on VHF bands when SSB signals can’t be
copied.
    To enable this feature, go into CONFIG:CW WGHT and tap ‘1’ until
you see SSB +CW.

  * FM MODE ADDED: Requires FM filter installed in slot FL1. Those not
needing
    FM mode can set CONFIG:FM MODE to OFF. To set up a repeater offset:
Use the
    CONFIG:RPT OFS menu entry, then hold ALT to select -/+/simplex (-/+
appear under
    the FM mode icon). To set up tone encode: hold PITCH, then rotate
VFO B to select
    PL TONE or PL OFF, and rotate VFO A to select the desired CTCSS
tone. (When
    PL TONE is on, a letter ‘T’ will appear near the FM mode icon.)
Repeater offsets and
    PL tones are stored per-band/per-memory.

  * VARIABLE AMP KEYING DELAY: Added CONFIG:TX DLY menu entry, which
    sets the time from KEY OUT jack (active low) to first RF in 1-ms
steps, from 8 to 20 ms.
    To minimize loss of QSK speed, use the shortest delay that works
with your amp.
    Most will work with the default (minimum) setting of 8 ms.

  * LINE OUT ALLOWS RX/TX AUDIO RECORDING: Normally, CONFIG:LIN OUT
sets a
    fixed-level, receive-only output for main/sub (L/R), compatible
with digital modes. Tapping
    '1' switches LIN OUT to =PHONES, where the line outputs match
headphone audio,
    audio level controlled by AF/SUB gain controls, and both RX and TX
audio available.

  * SIMULTANEOUS USE OF MIC AND LINE IN:  If the MAIN:MIC+LIN menu
entry is set to
    ON, and MIC SEL = FP or RP, the present mic OR line in can be used
for transmit audio.
    NOTE: Setting MIC SEL to LINE overrides the MIC+LIN menu entry (its
parameter
    becomes "N-A").  When MIC+LIN is in effect, rotating the MIC
control shows MIC GAIN.
    The op has to set MIC SEL to LINE temporarily to set LINE IN gain.

  * S-METER ABSOLUTE MODE: Use the CONFIG:SMTR MD menu entry. Set to ABS
    (absolute) to have S-meter stay constant with preamp/atten
settings. Default is NOR (where
    PRE/ATTN affect the S-meter). ABS mode requires recalibration (SMTR
OF & SMTR SC).

  RECEIVE:

  * SSB RECEIVE PASSBAND EXTENDED AT LOW END (now 100 Hz; was 200 Hz).

  * AM RECEIVE WIDTH RANGE INCREASED:  The WIDTH control in AM mode now
has
    a range of 2.8 to 10.0 kHz. Wider settings provide outstanding
fidelity for hi-fi speech
and other wide-band signals. This is the *IF* filter bandwidth -- the traditional way to show
    bandwidth for AM, because the required IF bandwidth is twice the
modulation bandwidth.
    NORM selects an IF bandwidth of 6.0 kHz in this mode. WIDTH
settings above 6.0 kHz
    will not be useful unless you have an FM-bandwidth crystal filter
installed (at FL1).

  * IF A 2.8 KHZ FILTER IS INSTALLED, SSB "NORM" BW is 2.8 kHz (was
fixed at 2.7 kHz).

  * AUTO-SPOT (SPOT with CWT ON) now works with both very weak and very
strong signals.

  * PSK AUTOTUNE ACCURACY improved. You may still need to use RIT (FINE
steps) to
    tune in signals for best built-in text decode. (Also see CW-to-DATA
in the Owner’s Manual.)

  TRANSMIT:

  * TRANSVERTER POWER CONTROL: The value set in CONFIG:XVn PWR now
correctly
    sets a fixed power level on the associated transverter band (0-1.50
mW or 0-12W).

  * POWER ROLLBACK BASED ON REFLECTED POWER:  Power rollback begins at
about
    2.5:1 at 100 W (and of course much higher SWRs are tolerated at
lower power settings).
    Recovers to original target power level after mismatch is corrected.

  * CW QSK further refined, with smoother mute/unmute in the presence
of QRN and QRM.

  * SSB TRANSMIT BANDPASS EXTENDED AT LOW END. Improvement is about 2 dB
    at 300 Hz, 3 dB at 200 Hz, and 6 dB at 100 Hz. Additional
improvement possible via TX EQ.

  * SSB TX POWER CONTROL improved. Set ALC for about 5 bars (rarely 6+)
using MIC gain
    control, then set CMP and POWER as desired. The RF power bargraph
shows approx.
    peak power when you whistle or shout, but will typically show well
below peak power
    during normal speech. If you’re using an external peak-reading
wattmeter or power
    amplifier, adjust POWER as required while observing the effect of
speech peaks.
    If you find that an SSB power setting higher or lower than for CW
is often required,
    you may wish to compensate for this using the CONFIG:TXG VCE menu
entry.

    Technical Note: Our latest MCU and DSP code uses minimal amounts of
ALC, consistent
    with analysis done by Leif Asbrink, SM5BSZ. (His findings and
recommendations can be
    found on his web site, www.nitehawk.com/sm5bsz.) The general idea
is to keep
    transmit drive just below where ALC can cause splatter on speech
peaks, rather than
    apply ALC heavily to achieve additional compression.

  CONTROLS:

  * A->B SWITCH: 1st tap copies frequency only; 2nd tap within 2
seconds copies mode
    and filter settings.

  * VFO LOCK is no longer cancelled by VFO tuning controls (RATE, FINE,
or COARSE).

  * TUNING EITHER VFO ACROSS MULTIPLE BANDS now brings the other VFO
along
    with it, so that both VFOs will always be on the same band. This
eliminates the problem
    of bands getting out of sequence due to wide tuning excursions.
(Later, we’ll allow the
    subreceiver to be on a different band from main if CONFIG:VFO IND
is enabled.)


---

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