From: Charles Harpole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 03:41:03 +
I still think a ham radio the size and shape of a flat panel display...
where the controls are spread out, plentiful, and large over a big panel
space would sell well.
You will probably be able to
I am going to take very good care of my IC-775dsp because it has REAL KNOBS
and NO MENUS.
The day I only can choose to turn a knob via a mouse on a screen is the
day I find another hobby.. FOOIE AND OTHER STRONGER WORDS OF NEGATION.
Touching real things is important to me. think
One K3 question I'm interested in knowing the answer to: will it be
possible to assign different KAT3 behaviour to the two antenna
positions so that the KAT3 tunes automatically when you hit TUNE in
one position, but only transmits a carrier and displays the SWR in the
other? I'm thinking of the
That's with the 100W PA, presumably? I wonder what the 10W version
will be like? Having to stand a brick on top of it will kind of spoil
the appearance.
The main benefit of the KBT2 option for me has turned out to be to
make the K2 heavier. People have said there is a lot of space in the
K3. I
What might also be cool (maybe in the future) is being able to store the
actual setting of the memory option in the programmable button.
So, instead of pressing M1 and then turning VFOa to pick the value and then
pressing Menu to store it (I assume that is what is required).
You store that Menu
Hello all,
I am looking for any relevant info about phase noise of K3 - is there
any plot or table with any numbers?
If I missed something somewhere please let me know by individual e-mails
and sorry for bandwidth.
73! es GL
Lexa, OK1DST
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I want that functionality too - have an SG237 outside the shack for a long
wire and the Coax comes in to the rig - keep the RF out the shack.
On 20/9/07 09:25, Julian G4ILO [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
One K3 question I'm interested in knowing the answer to: will it be
possible to assign different
Anyone in the UK know where this stuff can be bought over here?
Seems to me, you guys in the US have lots of good stuff just sitting around
on shelves crying out to be purchased - over here, we have to search for it
- rather like a trek up the Amazon to find a rare species!
That stuff is sold
Hi Lexa
We are all interested in the Phase noise data. The
Phase noise performance and likewise the transmitter 2
tone IMD seem to be the last 2 specifications that are
missing fom the K3 numbers chase.
This like everything else i am sure will be
available soon.
Craig
VK3HE
--- Alexandr
I am hoping that theres enough room in there to put in
a 50 volt or higher Fet Amplifier. I wont know
till i get mine and make some measurements.
Craig
VK3HE
--- Julian G4ILO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's with the 100W PA, presumably? I wonder what
the 10W version
will be like? Having
Steve Kallal wrote:
If I want to pass a 500 Hz signal, what bandwidth should I select in the
filter calibration? I guess the selected bandwidth isn't measured at 6 db
down, or is it?
As this is done by open loop control of a varicap control voltage, I'd
expect the relationship to vary
Blu-tack works fine
Bryan GM3AKF
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Hello sports fans!
Recently, I made an analogy between the cw reader and watching the
Yankees on TV but listening to the announcer(s) via radio.
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-September/073714.html
I received so many private replies about I do that too that I
decided to reply
Hi Wayne and Eric and All,
In reading the K3 Quick-Start Guide, I noticed what looks to be a typo. On the
third page, second bullet point of the group, SPLIT, BSET, and SUB, it says:
Tap BSET {13}. I believe it should say Hold BSET {13}.
Also, and this might be a nit-pick, on the same page,
In a message dated 9/19/07 11:41:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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All respondents really gave me only one answer... cheaper... and I
understand that, but cheaper does not always drive consumer products see
the BMW 730i or the celebrity handbag costs ESPECIALLY IN
Hi All,
I have found that even the slightest tendency for my paddle to move (or
wobble) can really affect the accuracy of my sending. The faster you send,
the more important it is for the paddle to be firmly anchored. At home I
have a couple of Begali paddles, and they just don't move! But
Tnx for tip on non skid material, Don. And tnx to you, Tree for the
response you sent earlier. I have really enjoyed your earlier posts.
There is another source of non skid matl other than the grocery store stuff
and it might even be better. I find it at WalMart in the RVcamping section,
Get a K8RA PADDLE P-5. The base weights 7lbs and is a very good key.
I have a P-4 and it weights 5lbs and goes NOWHERE!
http://www.k8ra.com/
Dick, NJ9K
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2007
You might also look at the sheet of material the airline puts on your plastic
tray to stop your plastic dinner from sliding about. It's free as well :D
David
G3UNA
From: David Ferrington, M0XDF [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2007/09/20 Thu AM 10:09:21 BST
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
In stores among kitchen gadget displays you can
find these thin, round rubber pads; the purpose
of which is to assist in opening jar lids. Works
great under a paddle and the diameter is a perfect
match for any paddle's footprint. Colors, too.
de Joe, aa4nn
Folks:
Tree and I differ a bit on whether the K3 is too light or not.
I've used my K3 for about 2-1/2 months now (I think) and have had NO
problems with it being too light for my normal button-pressing operations.
The KPA3 (PA) doesn't really add THAT much added weight to the K3, but I
have
Hi John:
At 05:43 09/20/2007, John Reiser wrote:
Also, and this might be a nit-pick, on the same page, in the group
Memories, Messages, and DVR, second bullet point, It says: The
KDV3R3 option is required for voice messages, as well as AF REC / AF
PLAY. IMHO, the last part (that I have typed
There have been quite a few good solutions posted here to keep your paddles
from wandering aroundanother that I use is a Sticky Pad. I got mine at
RadioShack and I've seen them at other stores as well. It is designed to put on
your dashboard so that keys, cell phones, etc. will not slide
For some reason my computer is choking on printing the first page of the
Quickstart Guide (the K3 pictorials). Anyone else having this problem?
Maybe I don't have the right version of Adobe Reader?
As an aside, I snagged Vic, K2VCO, last night on his beta K3 on 40 meters.
Sure sounded good!
Everytime I look at the Elecraft site, I am impressed by the lineup.
From KX1 up through K3. Great! I am hooked and a new believer. Now
to start buying!
73 all,
Mr. Carey Magee
K2RNY
Rochester, NY
Grid: FN13ef
Quoting Darwin, Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's something beautiful
My solution to keeping paddles in place is even easier. Don't touch
them.
My paddles don't move a mm, ever. They sit there, neatly packed away in
their box waiting for the day I return to machine generated CW.
In the interim, I have my 2 straight keys and the bug hooked up to the
rig.
Oh, and
At 07:48 09/20/2007, Dave Yarnes wrote:
As an aside, I snagged Vic, K2VCO, last night on his beta K3 on 40
meters. Sure sounded good! I also heard him tell the station he
worked before me that all the beta testers had received assembled
units (so the staff could practice assembly), but that
Throughout this whole paddle discussion, I haven't heard anybody mention the
Kent paddle from UK. Is anyone besides me using this paddle (or used it and
went away from it)? Opinions pro/con?
Bill / W5WVO
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 09:30:23AM +0100, Julian G4ILO wrote:
That's with the 100W PA, presumably? I wonder what the 10W version
will be like? Having to stand a brick on top of it will kind of spoil
the appearance.
As it turns out - the 100W PA is hardly a significant difference in the
weight
Hello all,
Still reading reports about the K3s. Sounds like it will be worth the
wait.
72,
Ed, WA3WSJ
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I have both a Kent TP-1 and a Begali Simplex. I use both, but if I
had to choose only one, I'd choose the Begali. I do like and use the
Kent from time to time, though.
73!
Dan KB6NU
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Read my
I've never used the Hex-key. I've owned several Bencher BY paddles and
liked them. Or I did, until I got my Kent.
I love the Kent paddle. It is a much nicer machine to operate than the
BYs.The BY paddles have a bit of give to them, a bit of flex. They
do work FB but only if you don't
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:21:19AM -0500, Tom Hammond wrote:
Additionally, Wayne (and Elecraft) have obtained back feet for the K3 which
are more 'tactile' and which should add a significant amount of 'grip' for
those of us who are a bit more 'enthusiastic' in our button pressing... G
This
Hi All I My finger Dimple on the k2 come off on me
during field day and the little double sided adhesive
strip folded up.
So. How can I Get that off without tearing up or
defacing the knob?
And where can I locate the double side stuff that was
used to begin with. I do not wish to super Glue it
I'm fairly sure you can set the tuner to BYPASS for one antenna and have it
operational for the other. But I'm at work right now and cannot
verify. If nobody else responds to this (it's more than likely they will), I
will verify this evening and post the results.
-
Here is a sound sample from the K3. It is best listened to in Stereo.
This took place on 160 meters about 20 minutes ago. I am still walking
on air.
http://www.kkn.net/~tree/160/3b7cQSO.mp3
There is normally an electric fence in the direction I was listening to,
but notice you can't hear it.
Steve,
The numbers displayed for the filter width are not necessarily the
actual width of the filter. The actual bandwidth depends on the
particular combination of crystals and varactors in your K2.
Use Spectrogram to measure the actual width of your filter if you wish
to have a precise
I have and use Kent single lever and dual lever
off and on. I like both very much but prefer the
Begali simplex mono the best.
The thing about the Hex key, for me, is the long
finger pieces...a long way from the pivot point
which makes for excessive swing distance. The
Kent dual lever paddle
OK, here's what I hear.
A very quiet band, very little noise.
A weak nearly subliminal signal.
A rough sounding sidetone (hum on the sidetone).
Tree, I can copy you just fine, but the 3B7C station I'm catching only a
fragment of a letter here and there. I'll assume the rough sound was an
issue
David,
Not sure about some of it, but WD-40 does loosen many adhesives
and will probably work on that one. Also, most adhesives of this type
can be removed by rubbing them off just using your finger.
As to the rest, I have no clue!
Regards,
kurtt
Kurt Pawlikowski, AKA
For some reason the last three messages I have sent to the Reflector
have been blocked by my server (smtp.orange.co.uk)
This is merely a test. Any ideas?
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On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:54:38AM -0700, Darwin, Keith wrote:
A very quiet band, very little noise.
Using a beverage to the SouthWest - and yes - the band was quiet,
but part of this is the context filter in the K3. It really
helps.
A weak nearly subliminal signal.
Yup - that's him. I
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Darwin, Keith wrote:
OK, here's what I hear.
A very quiet band, very little noise.
A weak nearly subliminal signal.
A rough sounding sidetone (hum on the sidetone).
I'm glad you posted the aboveI listened twice and was going to call the
audiologist for a hearning
I'd check his logbook for N6TA ;-)
Thanks so much for the sample Tree, very sweet. And
that was really 160 meters? whoa. !
[Elecraft] K3 RX Audio
Darwin, Keith Keith.Darwin at goo.com
Thu Sep 20 10:54:38 EDT 2007
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OK, here's what I hear.
A very quiet
Tree,
I'm a little unsure of what I was hearing (except your call!). Maybe
it's just me (or my ears or the stereo! hi hi!), but I can just barely
make out that there is another station.
Regarding the noise: Would it be possible to do an A/B test
(with/without noise)? I think that
Tree, I'm a little unsure of what I was hearing
(except your call!).
I hear deep fading on the band, Tree calls, then TR?
from the other side then Tree calling through a deep
fade and into a peak where the other station carries
the peak with N6TA, then
smaller is also better for RF, surface mount resistors and caps are
much more consistent to manufacture and better for RF due to almost
eliminated stray effects. Also with cheaper comes more accurate,
almost all surface mount resistors are 1% and they are cheaper than
the 5% ones.
Matt
KD8DAO
Guys - Looking at my list email load this morning I can see we are at
the overload stage. Please limit threads like this one and resist the
urge to post a reply or opinion on everything. Let's try to focus
discussion on Elecraft and Ham Radio related items for the most part for
now.
73, Eric
If I missed a post or so, forgive the duplication.
Can any of the folks who have a K3 make some comments about using a straight key
and/or bug? Is it menu controlled? Do we need diodes as with the K2?
thanks
73-k3hrn
Thom,EIEIO
Email, Internet, Electronic Information Officer
Oooo, yes, that does sound better. I played it several times just
because it sounded so good!
The sidetone does indeed sound better than the K2's sidetone.
Thanks!
- Keith N1AS -
- K2 5411.ssb.100 -
-Original Message-
Here is what the sidetone really sounds like (using the handy TX
Hello sports fans!
Recently, I made an analogy between the cw reader and
watching the Yankees on TV but listening to the announcer(s)
via radio.
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-September/073714.html
I received so many private replies about I do that too that
I
I'm fairly sure you can set the tuner to BYPASS for one
antenna and have it operational for the other. But I'm at
work right now and cannot
verify. If nobody else responds to this (it's more than
likely they will), I will verify this evening and post the results.
The current firmware
You can get sticky tape removal solvent at a good office supply store. Little
bottle that takes the sticky stuff right off.
Then, I would use a blob of hot glue, which is not permanent to stick it back
on.
Lee Buller - K0WA
In our day and age it seems that Common Sense is in short
Tree,
How did the K3 perform on 160did you get the 3B7C station?
Lee - K0WA
In our day and age it seems that Common Sense is in short supply. If you don't
have any Common Sense - get some Common Sense and use it. If you can't find
any Common Sense, ask for help from somebody who has
Hi, JT.
You'll find building the XV50 a snap after building the K2. It's a much
simpler piece of equipment, of course, and most of the circuitry is laid out
on one spacious pc board.
Ron AC7AC
-Original Message-
Are the Elecraft XV's any more difficult to build than a K2? To my
Can any of the folks who have a K3 make some comments about using a
straight key and/or bug? Is it menu controlled? Do we need diodes as
with the K2?
There are separate PADDLE and KEY jacks. No menus or diodes involved.
73,
Lyle KK7P
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You can buy the stuff in places like Halfords, where it is sold as a tool
drawer liner.
Hope that helps
73 Stephen G4SJP
On 20/9/07 10:09, David Ferrington, M0XDF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone in the UK know where this stuff can be bought over here?
Seems to me, you guys in the US have
Anyone in the UK know where this stuff can be bought over here?
Amazon.com sells it:
http://www.amazon.com/Griptex-Wonderliner-240-Inch-Standard-White/dp/B000H7VGTK/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-3444193-2826424?ie=UTF8s=home-gardenqid=1190309731sr=8-1
(sorry 'bout the long URL) ... chances are that
The K3 has TWO inputs. One for paddles and the other for a straight key or
computer/keyer input. No diodes or mods necessary :) They're both active at
the
same time, so you do not have to change anything in the menu to go from one to
another.
-
73,
Greg - AB7R
Hi Thom:
The K3 offers SEPARATE INPUTS for a PADDLE and another (external)
keying device, be it
straight key, bug, K1EL WinKey, parallel/serial port keying adapter,
whatever you wish
to use. There is NO NEED for a menu change since both inputs are
directly available on
the back of the K3.
Well, I took the plunge and bought an unopened XV50 kit along with a
K60XV from a user on this reflector. Thanks to all who replied to my
previous post.
Now, regarding the coax interconnects between the K60XV and XV units.
Can I use mini-coax such as RG-316 for these low power interconnects
or
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Actually, K3 S/N 10 has been to bits and back about 20 times, at least, so
far and it's in bits again as I check changes and test alternatives that
make assembly easier. I've been itching as much as anyone to put it on the
air, but that'll wait until my work is done and the folks with orders
The signals between the XV and your K2 are all below 30 MHz, no matter which
transverter you are using. The K2 feeds 10 meter RF to the XV which then
up-converts it to 50, 144, 222 or 432 MHz (depending upon the transverter),
and then the incoming RF from the antenna is down-converted in the
On 9/20/07, Ron D'Eau Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The signals between the XV and your K2 are all below 30 MHz, no matter which
transverter you are using.
Ya know, I'm an idiot. I just realized that after posting. I feel
real stupid now. Heh.
Thanks Ron.
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While we all wait for K3, those of you that have them
and have access to a files server, can we hear a few
more recordings of the K3 in QSO? Cw is preferred but
would be appreciate any examples...
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Here are transmit composite phase noise numbers from the Lab for the K3.
Needless to say, we are pleased with the results. :-) I've also included
some numbers from the ARRL reviews for several late model rigs.
Rig 1kHz2 10 20 50 100 1M
K3 -110 -119 -136 -140 -143 -144
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Tom Hammond wrote:
Hi Thom:
The K3 offers SEPARATE INPUTS for a PADDLE and another (external) keying
device,
Thanksand thanks too to all the folks who replied here and direct.
Now, I'm off hunting a sideswiperI guess I can have one fabricated
After that,
Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
Here are transmit composite phase noise numbers from the Lab for the
K3. Needless to say, we are pleased with the results. :-) I've also
included some numbers from the ARRL reviews for several late model rigs.
Rig 1kHz2 10 20 50 100 1M
Also, keep in mind that the level is only 0dBm .. it doesn't take much
of a problem to make that 0dBm go away :) Make sure you use good
quality BNC connectors, especially when you start daisy-chaining XVs
(speaking from heavily-vibrating rover experience)
de w1rt/john
On 9/20/07, JT Croteau
Tree
What were your filter settings? Sounds like a couple of hundred hertz.
I give 599 in contests just as an acknowledgement of reception, as I would
call it. Do dx stations prefer real reports or is 599 adequate? On the
rare occasions I have been dx, I preferred real reports, but it's a
Non-skid material is sure available in most caravaning and
camping-car related shops. I have used it in my car for some
years. Handy and cheap.
Benny OH9NB
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Rick Tavan N6XI wrote:
Oops - I err'ed about the connector types. Both are 1/4 phone plugs, stereo
for the paddle.
1/4 inch...man, that means I have to find the pre-computer junk box. As much as
I love my old Drakes...I'm glad Aptos didn't go the skinny military plug
Tree wrote:
Here is a sound sample from the K3. It is best listened to in Stereo.
This took place on 160 meters about 20 minutes ago. I am still walking
on air.
http://www.kkn.net/~tree/160/3b7cQSO.mp3
Well, I listened to it several times and it sure does sound like he came
back to
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:28:31PM +0100, David Cutter wrote:
What were your filter settings? Sounds like a couple of hundred hertz.
So - the filter I was using is something like this:
150 hertz in the center of the passband. This has a rather sharp cutout, but
only goes down something like
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 01:20:11PM -0700, Vic K2VCO wrote:
Tree wrote:
Here is a sound sample from the K3. It is best listened to in Stereo.
This took place on 160 meters about 20 minutes ago. I am still walking
on air.
http://www.kkn.net/~tree/160/3b7cQSO.mp3
Well, I listened to it
I'm going to be in Campbell, CA (near San Jose) and am interested in
getting a ride to San Ramon on Friday morning of Pacificon. Is anyone
headed up there from the San Jose area and would they be interested in
picking up a fellow ham?
Thanks.
-john W4PAH
Hi Dave,
I have the same problem. In my case, for shure, its due to a lack of memory
in my 10 old LaserJet 6 printer.
The first page needs a lot of memory.
Raymond METZGER
F4FNT
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This laptop has most every program known - but
whatever the Rx Sound file is - Windows XP
never heard of the file type, and will not allow
it to be played here?
Fred
N3CSY
Catch up on fall's hot new
From the chart on Rig Comparisons on the
Elecraft page
( http://www.elecraft.com/specs/K2phz_arrl.jpg )
These numbers are approximations from the chart on
Phase Noise for 2 to 22 Kcs.
Rig 1kHz2 10 2050 100 1M
K3 -110 -119 -136 -140 -143 -144 -150
K2
On 9/20/07, Fred (FL) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This laptop has most every program known - but
whatever the Rx Sound file is - Windows XP
never heard of the file type, and will not allow
it to be played here?
Very odd Fred. It's in MP3 format which Windows Media Player should
be able to play
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, JT Croteau wrote:
On 9/20/07, Fred (FL) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This laptop has most every program known - but
whatever the Rx Sound file is - Windows XP
never heard of the file type, and will not allow
it to be played here?
Very odd Fred. It's in MP3 format which
Congrats Tree! I actually never heard him give your
call correctly. Here's what I copied:
!st response: N6TA 5NN N6TA BK
Then your exchange
2nd response: (??? something ending in a dit)...CFM 3B7C
I guess you have to assume the CFM means he
got it OK but he actually never
Hi Bill,
I've had my Kent twin paddle for a number of years and have been very pleased
with it. I did try the Hex key and Begali at the Elecraft booth at Dayton a
couple of years ago and found them both very good too, I'd like to have either
of them. The Kent paddle, as previously mentioned
Hey, thanks for asking a question I actually could answer!
And, if it helps, that's a question that's been asked many times before...
Ron AC7AC
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Didn't really want to add to the postings but wanted to agree with
Bill's assessment. It will be interesting so see what the online log
says and who the operator was.G3SED or GM3POI? Good stuff anyway, and
so early in the season. Says a lot for the K3, so I guess I will be
spending more time
WA6HHQ:
Rig 1kHz2 10 20 50 100 1M
K3 -110 -119 -136 -140 -143 -144 -150
I'm now wondering how you measured 143 dBBDR at 2 kHz in the
presence of 119 dB Phase
Noise? Shouldn't the measurement have been
phase noise limited?
73,
I agree in contesting, perhaps the only exception I make is those one or two
stations with T9 note, but when I have been a dxp station I wanted to know
how my portable antennas fair, tho I must say I routinely give the callers
599. Yes, after several hours operating in the tropics at high temp
I have a Pelican 1600 Orange Case for sale that has
been designed for transporting the K2/100 KAT100 for
portable use. This case is in excellent condition and
I will include all of the pick-n-pluck foam that
came with it. For description see:
http://www.pelicanproducts.us/detailaspx96.html
I was able to get the Rx Sound file to work,
via Microsoft's media player. K3 CW very readable,
in not too quiet a band, and a very faint return
CW came back - had much trouble reading it.
I take it this was a K3 in QSO, and it was
ok. At least this shows that a K3 exists somewhere
out there!
Hi Bill,
The reference on-channel signal for past ARRL BDR testing has typically
been set between -110 and -80 dBm, well above the MDS. te interfering
signal generator is increased until this signal drops by a dB due to
compression. This on frequency signal dominates the in-band RMS audio
We turned all of the drawings in the quick-start guide into JPEGs to
eliminate problems with PICT file interpretation by Acrobat on
different systems. Unfortunately this makes the file a lot larger (3
megabytes), but it should now look very good when printed.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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I have my K2 sn6065 (a nice number) for sale.
It has the KAT2 built in it.
The rig seems to work real well, has no scratches,
original boxes, manuals, spare (extra) parts, and
a rework eliminator kit (not installed).
It was built by me, with no problems during or
after the build.
The price is
Okay you techie gurus...please teach me
How does the composite TRANSMITTED phase noise impact the RECEIVE BDR specs?
I admit that over the decades I've frequently noted that the ARRL
review cite that the rx spec is phase noise limited but I never
thought that they meant XMIT phase noise.
WA6HHQ:
They are now making the dynamic range
measurements by measuring the on frequency IMD spur or blocked signal
using a narrow band spectrum analyzer. This separates the blocking or
IMD measurement from reciprocal mixing, which they will do as an
additional test.
I suppose this
I wrote:
Rig 1kHz2 10 20 50 100 1M
K3 -110 -119 -136 -140 -143 -144 -150
ORION 2 -121 -129 -126 -125 -118 -128 -138
Delta-11 -10 +10 +15 +25 +26 +12
Make that +16
73, Bill
Bill Tippett wrote:
The other thing all of us need to remember about
extremely close spaced measurements is that these are
made with continuous carriers (i.e. no key clicks) from
ultra-quiet sources (e.g. HP 8640Bs or quartz oscillators).
In the real world, nearby signals will have much more
And if you look at the actual phase noise plots the actual cross over
point is right about 5 kHz.
You are absolutely right about the importance of looking at the overall
area 'under the curve' for phase noise as you move out across the band.
The sum integrated total of the mixing of the phase
Here is what the sidetone really sounds like (using the handy TX TEST
feature of the K3 that disables output, but lets you oterwise
transmit):
http://www.kkn.net/~tree/160/Sidetone.mp3
It does sound good -- and different. It almost sounds like there's
some kind of phase difference between
On 9/21/07, wayne burdick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you integrate total world-wide TX phase noise and clicks on 20 m
now, then do it again after we've shipped our first two batches of K3s,
one would hope to see a healthy decrease.
Not to worry...I'm going to set up a company to sell phase
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