Hello Bill,
I still carry the view that the rework eliminator is not necessary.
Elecraft's instruction in how to upgrade earlier K2 is well written:
http://www.elecraft.com/order_form_parts.htm#K2 Parts
If you have any problems, please send your email to supp...@elecraft.com Your
I'm hoping that the increase in reverse beacons will help spot the illegal
power merchants, that will be a good start.
David
G3UNA
On 9/14/2012 1:23 AM, Jan Erik Holm wrote:
Nothing new under the sun. It´s been around for decades. There are even
contest stations that puts their amplifiers in
I'm hoping that the increase in reverse beacons will help spot the illegal
power merchants, that will be a good start.
David
G3UNA
On 9/14/2012 1:23 AM, Jan Erik Holm wrote:
Nothing new under the sun. It´s been around for decades. There are even
contest stations that puts their amplifiers in
Dear Elecrafter,
Now I am ready to order the internal 2m module for my K3 with subreceiver. I
have the FM filter and the KXV3A plus KTCXO3-1 TCXO (0.5 ppm typ) High
Stability Ref. Osc.
Anything else I should order in relation to this?
Best regards
OZ1CCM Kjeld
*Has anyone got a K3 with the 2M and 70cm transverters got any comments
plus or minus as to performance.
I don't have them myself but a VK is about to order his K3 and will be
adding these transverters.
His interest is HF, 2 and 70cm and not 6M.
I thought I would ask here as I don't know what
Hi Jim,
Thanks for your testimonial. By any chance do you have means to measure the
isolation at your qth in dB?
My setup has already evolved to 7/8 andrew hardlines, silver plated shell
and pin connectors, etc. I have 4 7/8 and 2 1/2 coax lines entering into
shack into a big 4 inch galvanized
I have a K3 with the XV transverters for 2 and 3/4 meters. (NOTE: these
are the outboard transverters!) They drive 2 and 3/4 meter TE Systems
brick amps to about 300 watts and 75 W respectively.
Two comments:
1. The inboard transverter for 2 meters could never be made to
function...the unit
Bill,
Ask yourself how many additional options are you going to add to that
K2. If the answer is none or few, forget the Rework Eliminators, they
are a waste of your time and money.
The Rework Eliminators only make sense on a new K2 build when you are
undecided about the option set that you
Gary
The K3 with the internal 2m module works excellent and it doesn't have to
hang off the back of the transceiver. As for the 70cm the only choice for it
is the transverter as far 6m if is already in the K3 to begin with.
I use a smaller amp to drive my large 2m amp and it works out quite well
I would say go for it, Gary. The Elecraft transverters all have a high
gain, low noise front end using the ATF-34143 Pseudomorphic High
Electron Mobility Transistor (HEMT). I presume your VK friend will be
using the internal (K144XV) 2M xverter and the external (XV432) 70cm
xverter. If he is going
In a recent message, Kjeld Holm k...@kh-translation.dk writes
Now I am ready to order the internal 2m module for my K3 with subreceiver. I
have the FM filter and the KXV3A plus KTCXO3-1 TCXO (0.5 ppm typ) High
Stability Ref. Osc.
Anything else I should order in relation to this?
Yes, Kjeld,
In a recent message, John Ragle tpcj1...@crocker.com writes
1. The inboard transverter for 2 meters could never be made to
function...the unit oscillated with great abandon, despite the best
advices of Elecraft.
There was instability on the early K144XV units, but there is a very
simple mod that
I suffered MCU LD a couple of months ago and eventually sent the K3 back
for service. A part was replaced, hence, not a software or software
loading problem.
I know you will receive replies off-line about this. Please share those
responses.
Thanks,
Bill W2BLC
IN GOD I TRUST (but, NOT a
Igor,
It should not be necessary, but I would first connect the K3 direct to
the computer com port (eliminate the P3 from the serial port chain).
Then look at the K3 Utility help file (or the K3 manual) for Forcing a
Firmware Download. Follow those instructions to get the K3 running again.
The case was sold but the sale did not work out so the unit is back on the
market.
Pelican 1200 case black with foam NEVER USED great for KX1, K1, or KX3. Was
purchased for digi camera but never ended up keeping the camera. If you would
like pictures I can send them to you.
60.00 includes
Don,
Thanks, I did figure it out by reading manual and the K3 now is fine. I
still have problems with P3. I went back to 1.13, the SVGA loaded but one of
the FPGA (FPGA 3) did not, came with error. I then tried 1.16 but now the
utility shows SVGA N/A.
Igor, N1YX
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From:
I purchased the KAT100-1 kit and before it was built I decided to order the EC2
enclosure to mount the KAT100 and KPA100 units in it. I have a never used
KAT100-1 complete case along with a pair of the anti slide brackets. NOTE this
kit does not include the hardware such as 2D fasteners or
Happy to report that after going slowly and methodically I was able to load
the firmware and everything is working now.
Thanks and 73,
Igor, N1YX
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Another suggestion is the Gamma Research HPS-1a, which has a very small
footprint and will power a 100 watt radio. So if you get an amp you will be
covered. I have the HPS-1a and it powers my K3 just fine and is easy to
transport for portable operation.
I have been running multiple programs (K3 Utility, WSJT, N1MM,
Digipan) that send PTT or other info to/from the K3 over the serial port
(which I have connected via a Keyspan USB/serial adapter, if that matters).
Only one program is running at any time so no problem.
I'd like to be able to run
Definitely the K144RFLK to lock the transverter to your TCXO.
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 4:57 AM, Kjeld Holm k...@kh-translation.dk wrote:
Dear Elecrafter,
Now I am ready to order the internal 2m module for my K3 with subreceiver.
I
have the FM filter and the KXV3A plus KTCXO3-1 TCXO (0.5
You can connect just one physical RS-232 computer port to your K3; RS-232 is
a point to point rather than a multi-point bus interface.
However there are port sharing programs available that help with this.
LP-Bridge, from N8LP, is one. http://www.telepostinc.com/LPB.html
There are others as
I need a DOS communication program for my HP-100 that works with a KX3. Any
ideas?
John Hendricks
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If I install l ion batteries in the KX3 the total volts will be about 15.2 plus
or minus... So what is the absolute Vmax for the KX3?
Phil
K5SSR
Santa Fe
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Help. Of course its Saturday. Just finished the install of a KRX3 and got a
dreaded ERR PLL2. Re-installed all the TMP cables, visually confirmed all the
PC
boards were plugged in correctly, cycled the power and re-did the calibration
to no avail.
Any ideas on something I may have missed,
Any terminal program should do, like Telix, if you have a standard serial
port (I don't think there's any USB serial dongle drivers for DOS). Read
the programmer's manual for the commands. You probably want to enable Local
Echo in Telix.
I've written a C program that I use in Linux for a few
With many thanks to an email from a fellow ham Steve I was informed the case
can be purchased not including shipping for 40.00. At Pelican.com the case
ships to most states for a total of 54.00.
The price of the Pelican including shipping is now 40.00 and no longer 60.00. I
was going from the
The Pelican case has been sold.
Mike
VE3WDM
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With a K3 I use the XV144, XV222 and XV432 external transverters.
At first I was very disappointed with their frequency drift. It was difficult
to stay on frequency from a cold start, and it would continue to drift the more
I transmitted.
Installing the $100 TCXOs helped but didn't really
I've noticed that the CW sidetone always comes in above the VFO frequency or
the VFO +- the CW pitch by the amount of the pitch.
For instance, if the VFO is set to 7.040.000 and the pitch is set to 600 on
the KX3 and in the Options tab of NaP3, the sidetone shows in the waterfall
at 7.040.600. If
For daisy chaining I use BNC to SMA adapters with SMA Tee connectors mounted.
Then I made up custom cables with quality coax (RG316) cut to the perfect
sizes to stack the transverters. I have also used 2 pieces of aluminum
angle stock as mounting ears to mount my XV stack into a box rack. Using
Hi John:
I tried to email you direct, but your address bounces. If you email
me direct with a valid address, I can forward a simple DOS terminal app.
73 de Ray
K2ULR
On Sep 15, 2012, at 10:55 AM, K7JLTextra wrote:
I need a DOS communication program for my HP-100 that works with a
KX3.
On 9/15/2012 6:05 PM, Sebastian, W4AS wrote (regarding drift problems
with XV144 and XV432 transverters):
snip To minimize frequency drift, the manual suggests to always have the
local oscillator powered, easily accomplished by changing a jumper inside;
note that requires 12 volts to
OK, it is the IF...
But is there a software mean to re-assemble or compute this I/Q signal so it
can be treated as audio ?
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I got a lucky find: searched some old laptop computer power supplies in the
bins at Halted Electronics, a surplus store, and found a 15V power supply that
was a good match. Anything from 12V to 15V should work. It is very small and
fits in well with the KX3.
Josh
KJ6PVN
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Most SDR software will demodulate most modes from an I/Q signal. Try maybe
SDR# (http://sdrsharp.com/) or PowerSDR.
73, Thomas M0TRN
On 15 September 2012 21:23, F5LCI jmb-f5...@orange.fr wrote:
OK, it is the IF...
But is there a software mean to re-assemble or compute this I/Q signal so
it
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It would be easier to just hook up the KX3 to the PC with the Phones jack
to Line In on the PC. Then the KX3 has already demodulated it for you. If
you use DATA mode then it will be a raw USB or LSB chunk ready for use in
your favourite digimode program.
If you still want to listen to the KX3,
Kjeld, you might consider the K144RFLK option too. That locks the K144XV's
internal oscillator to the K3's master reference oscillator for enhanced
frequency stability. Without it, the stability of your 2-meter rx and tx
signals is that of a normal crystal oscillator.
73, Ron AC7AC
I purchased my P3 second-hand. I have always wondered why the IF Out to
IF In cable was so blasted short. I mean, it's only about 12.5 long.
With that length, my P3 sits on the left of my K3. That would be the
handle side of the K3. I never could understand why that was. Well, I
think I
It's option 3 :-)
When you select CW mode, the KX3 will not set the frequency of its local
oscillator to be the same as what it displays on the screen, but will offset it
by an amount corresponding to your preferred sidetone pitch (eg. 600Hz). This
way, when a CW signal at the frequency shown
Joel,
You asking for nothing more than the standard cable.
I recall (don't have a P3 myself) that the stock Elecraft cable allows
the P3 to be positioned on either side of the K3.
I would suggest that you either make up your own custom length cable or
purchase the replacement part from
Matt,
While what you say is the way it operates, NaP3 should indicate the
carrier at the same frequency as the KX3 display.
I have not yet used NaP3 with the KX3, but it is correct for the K3. So
maybe there should be an update (and additional transceiver selection)
for the KX3. I have not
It's my understanding that the oscillation problem was solved long ago by
(IIRC) a change in the K144XV pc board ground scheme. My K144XV is perfectly
well behaved and I've not seen any queries to the support reflector about
oscillation in many months. John, it might be worth a follow up with
The seller either substituted a different cable or cut the original.
The original cable is 36 (92 cm) long. If you want to buy an original
cable, order E980170 from parts at elecraft.com.
73, Ron AC7AC
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Joel,
You asking for nothing more than the standard cable.
I
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Yes, that is what I am using : audio cable and external speakers via the PC. I
already have an I/Q home made cable 2.5/3.5 to the iMic, with transformers. The
most difficult is the audio parameters setup, but I think they are good (no
extra quot;enhancementsquot; etc).
Just try one of the non-50-ohm cables and see if it works. My guess is that it
will, but
nothing will explode if it doesn't!
On 9/15/2012 3:18 PM, Joel Black wrote:
I purchased my P3 second-hand. I have always wondered why the IF Out to
IF In cable was so blasted short. I mean, it's only
I'm building a K1 and missing a transistor for the Front Panel Board. It's
Q1 2N4124. There are two 2N4124 transistors on the RF Board, Q3 and Q14,
which I am not missing. The normal order of building the K1 is to build the
Front Panel Board followed by the RF Board. The Front panel board is
On 9/15/2012 5:01 PM, Vic K2VCO wrote:
Just try one of the non-50-ohm cables and see if it works
Cable impedance absolutely does not matter for such a short run at the
IF frequency.
73, Jim K9YC
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Just worked Demark for my 100th country using 1 watt from my K3. Now
Elecraft can send my new KAT500 anytime, I'm ready to be heard a little
earlier in the pileups. ;o)
With a little more respect for the QRPP folks
73 Joe K2UF
No trees were harmed in the sending of this
Paul,
Yes, do borrow from the RF board parts list. The parts are the same,
and the *real* part number is E580006 - E580010 does not appear in the
official list of part numbers that I have. Request a replacement
2N4124 PN E580006 from pa...@elecraft.com.
Sorry for the confusion, and I am
Wow my 3rd contact with the KX3 at 5 watts into Swains Island...
Phil
Santa Fe, NM
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I did it too last night on kx3 #1692
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Phil Townsend
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 18:51
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 Swains Island 5 watts
Wow my
If I were to do do a new K2 build again, I would definitely incorporate the
Rework Eliminator kit
in the initial build. I added two options to the basic K2: (1) the KPA100,
which required (IMHO
anyway) an annoying dissasembly of the K2 to add two connectors to the main
board and (2)
the KSB2,
I have a 240' delta loop suspended at three points about my QTH. I've been
pondering adding another 47' but this is quite a challenge given the
dimensions of my suburban lot. One thing I'm considering is to make good
use of two trees located in a common area outside my property lines. Easily
I'm not what you'd call sage, but I have an 80m horizontal loop and don't
bother with suspended weights. I figure there is enough stretch in my
support ropes to handle any normal winds, and a major storm is probably
going to break some tree limbs anyway. So much can happen to tree-supported
Hi all,
Today I set up my Buddipole at 10 ft. height tuned to 15 meters, hooked
my KX3 to it at 10W and called the Swain Is. DXpedition NH8S and was
rewarded with a QSO. I have been a ham since 1970 and this was some
serious fun, ranking right up there! I cannot thank Wayne, Eric and
crew
That sounds encouraging. I use good quality wire and it seems quite
strong, I may just give a try with a single ballast and see if the antenna
survives the winter. I also do the same as you, I use long lines and avoid
climbing trees. I have yet to hear about vandalism in my area but I was a
kid
I recently purchased an unused W2 that came with several sensors. I have
for sale the 200-w version that cover 1.8 through 54MHz. It is unused and
includes the 6-ft. sensor cable. $60.00 including shipping to any US ZIP
code. Please contact me off list at ingerassocia...@cox.net.
Tnx es
Good Evening,
Please join us tomorrow afternoon and evening.
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Stay well,
Kevin.
What I am personally looking for is information about on the air performance of
144 and 432 Elecraft transverters in strong signal environments like VHF/UHF
contests in dense areas with multi-kilowatt folks occupying mountain tops all
around.
I planned to make K144XV test during the last IARU
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It warms my heart to see that someone still uses DOS.
Rich, n0ce
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Hi John:
I tried to email
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