I have just run a quick test on my setup here.
Using a Bird 43P meter
All is OK, carrier power at 100W when measured on 40m was better than 5%
accuracy and that is all you will get on this test setup
Also checked PEP power output on SSB, same result all OK
Have you run the test with the
My K3, on receive, with the KAT500 in-line, the P3, and my massive 70A Astron
p.s. powering the K3, drew about 20A DC. Putting the K3 in transmit mode,
with just under 12W drive (so as not to kick in the 100w amp) required about
30A DC. Boosting the output to 50W drew about 70A DC.
Hi Tony,
you can certainly take an excerpt from the Assembly Manual of the kit form from
Elecraft's website.
73, Olli - DH8BQA
N2TK, Tony tony@verizon.net hat am 5. März 2014 um 03:37 geschrieben:
Is there an instruction file with pictures I can send to someone who needs
to
The complexity may involve sorting out the headphone connection from the
mic while keeping feedback away. Telephone uses only a single pair wire
in all installations I am familiar with. Yes, there are 4 wires in the
typical phone jack and cable, but that will handle 2 lines.
73,
Don W3FPR
I just ordered a P3.
I believe I need to order the y cable as well but I'm not sure.
I've down loaded the manual and I can't find the wiring diagram between
the P3 and K3, specifically the nice picture of the back of the units
showing how everything is connected.
I am already using one y
Hi
No you do not need a Y cable to connect the P3. You connect to a serial cable
between them and the p3 then connects to the MicroHam.
73s Tom
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From: Richard Thorne rtho...@rthorne.net
Date: 05/03/2014 08:37 (GMT-05:00)
To: Elecraft Reflector
Rich:
The picture you seek is on page 13 of the P3 owners manual, available from our
manuals page.
http://www.elecraft.com/K2_Manual_Download_Page.htm#p3
There is an RS232 (serial) connection from Host PC to P3, then P3 to K3. Also
a coaxial BNC cable from K3 IF out to P3, and the P3 needs
Hmmm. Thanks for the comments. It may be that the amperage indicator on my
new main line surge protector is faulty. I will try again, this time using
a Kill-A-Watt power consumption meter on my various power strips and adding
up the readings of power drawn. More news as it happens...
Hi Elecrafters
I have just made a video about the latest version of our popular KX3 Travel
Stand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPny-121AfI
I hope that you like it!
73 Richard G3CWI
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I have an external speaker with a monaural plug. If I set Speakers to 1 can
I use the mono plug? The write-up is slightly confusing to me.
73,
KB1ZJK - Ed
Edward F. Steinfeld KB1ZJK
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Stow, MA 01775-1258
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Ed,
Ed,
The answer is NO.
Even with speakers set to 1, one channel of the speaker jack is still
connected to the output of the audio amplifier. The menu only activates
one channel, it does not change the physical connection.
Replace the plug with a stereo plug wired only to the tip and
An RS-232 Y cable is needed for a device like a SteppIR antenna, which
receives but does not transmit data on the RS-232. The Y goes in the
connection between the P3 and the computer.
Alan N1AL
On 03/05/2014 06:11 AM, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
Rich:
The picture you seek is on page 13 of the
How can I adjust the sidetone pitch to the nearest 0.1 Hertz rather than having
the default adjustment steps in 10 Hz increments ?
Thanks,
Bill
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Delaware, OH
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You can't.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 3/5/2014 1:54 PM, ra...@eblllsharp.com wrote:
How can I adjust the sidetone pitch to the nearest 0.1 Hertz rather than having
the default adjustment steps in 10 Hz increments ?
Thanks,
Bill
w8hi
Delaware, OH
All the talk about off grid operation has me wondering: Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?
How about while operating in the field/RV?
Clint Stark
KI6SSN
We do not inherit
HI Clint, Wouldn't that be in parallel with the station ground? IF the radio
puts the battery negative ground... if not.. then it would provide another
path for noise to enter the radio... and.. it would also provide another path..
not desired - for lightning to follow. I'd be real hesitant
I think I may have found the problem, although not tested
My dummy load has gone open circuit ( at QRP Power it matches 1:1 anything over
10w and it goes to 6:1 !!
Its now in the bin.
The losses are obviously reflected
I will post again when tested with a 'functional' dummy load
If, and only if you have Speakers set to 1, you can use a mono plug. DONOT
set speakers to 2 with it inserted however. Smoke will escape and you will
be faced with a repair.
My rule is: NEVER plug a mono plug in the Speaker jack, EVER!
...bill nr4c
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
Paul, I have been wondering where you got your information. It now sounds like
you have been using peak currents that are designed to prove to you that you
need the surge protector equipment rather than any kind of metering to predict
battery life or any other type of average current or
Actually. If the speaker is set to one it will still send signal to the ring
connection. Just mono. Even if there is nothing going to the ring. By using
a mono plug that will short ring to sleve. Just with the power on thump you
could create a problem. Change the connector. Leave the ring
If you have a K3 you would like to sell. just give me a call.
Sherman
W2FLA
561-244-5400
Boynton Beach, Florida.
Thanks and best 73
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On 3/5/2014 11:30 AM, Clint wrote:
Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?
REPLY:
I wold not do it. The only ground you need it the safety
OK, here are some new readings, taken with a Kill-A-Watt power consumption
meter. The readings in transmit mode were taken by keying down in CW for a
few seconds and waiting until the meter reading stabilized.
I have an Astron 70A power supply powering a Rigrunner that then supplies a
K3, a
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On 3/5/2014 11:42 AM, Dale Putnam wrote:
The rf needs a ground.. yes...
REPLY:
I disagree. RF does not need to flow through dirt. Dirt is a poor
conductor for RF so why would you want to send it there?
RF energy is expensive to generate. Keep it
The current readings on the Killowat are showing AC into the power supply.
losses in the Astron there and with additional loads it will be drawing more
power than the K3 alone. The other question is the Killowatt reading peak
currents or RMS.In a perfect world with a 100
I think measurements using this protocol will include the losses
in the Mains Voltage to 12 Volt power supply. If you are running
off batteries, then you have 12 volts already and don't suffer
any conversion losses.
Cheers - Bill, AE6JV
On 3/5/14 at 6:43 AM, n1helra...@gmail.com (Paul
On 3/5/2014 11:30 AM, Clint wrote:
All the talk about off grid operation has me wondering: Would it be wise,
or helpful, to ground the negitive side of the battery to the shack/house
ground system (if the charging system is isolated)?
There is no advantage to grounding the negative power lead,
Ground is not necessarily dirt. Ground is what ever medium allows current flow
in the return circuit, be it rf.. ac.. dc.. or spikes. However.. each type of
current flow.. REQUIRES not only a ground.. but a different ground as in
different capabilities, skin or surface flow, multipoint
There are so many things to consider when you try to calculate battery
requirements for emergency operation, is it really possible to accurately
predict how long a given battery will last? Here are a few of the variables
I'm aware of -
- battery type amp/hour rating
- starting charge state of
The reference to ground comes from the knob and tube days and telegraph before
that when a single wire was strung on poles and the return path was through the
earth ground. Needless to say, that caused a lot of problems which were cured
by running a return wire, but the safety ground is still
Over the course of the past several weeks I've been messing around getting my
KX3 to work with the free panadapter display program NaP3. I enjoy using the P3
with my K3 and wanted something similar for the KX3. NaP3 seems to fit that
wish pretty well, and it's free!
However, there is one issue
Hi to the group
I had a nice response to my question from Matt VK2RQ. We exchanged information
for a couple of days and got NaP3 working the way I wanted. We think the
problem was the edit memory would get messed up and not copy to the config file
properly when the program was shut down. If we
Paul,
It looks like you are ignoring the fact that your power supply is less
than 100% efficient.
Power into the supply does not equal power out of it.
The readings from your Astron current meter are more realistic for the
DC Current requirement.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/5/2014 3:16 PM, Paul
Jim,
NaP3 has a mirror image rejection algorithm. Tune to an S-9 or greater
signal and wait a bit to allow it to work The stronger the signal, the
faster it will be corrected. An XG3 set to -33 dBm will work quite nicely.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/5/2014 4:35 PM, Jim Bennett wrote:
Over the
Here is how I'd do it, your mileage may vary.
I'd measure the power draw at 100 watts key-down, and the power draw for
receive.
I'd assume 50% duty cycle. You can skip a lot of math by either
ignoring the receive power draw (if it's low enough) and dividing by
two, or adding them together
Gosh Engineers...why not just suggest to Paul that he use the most simple
method of finding out the voltage and current the K3 draws by pressing the
K3's METER button
73,
Tom - W4BQF
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On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:
..Tune to an S-9 or greater signal and wait a bit to allow it to work The
stronger the signal, the faster it will be corrected. An XG3...
=
What Don said. I keep my XG3 connected to the RX Ant input. When my NaP3
That was suggested Chester.
It works too. You can kick around numbers and theory all day. Real world is
the best way and you have to remember, temp plays a major part too.
I have lived off grid for two years. My experience has been through trial
and error.
Mind you I don't run just ham equipment,
Hello all:
For the past several months, there are times when my Winkey won't key my
K3. At first, it was after I'd change from SSB to CW. The WK sidetone is
still audible, but the rig won't key. Lately, I've had it quit in the
middle of a QSO as I'm sending. This morning, it happened when I tried
We were talking sizing a battery for emergency ops.
I'd expect the internal meter to read current into the finals, which
probably dates me pretty thoroughly to a time when finals was nearly
always preceded by the word tube.
I can't check the K3 manual to see what it actually measures because
Lynn,
The K3 or KX3 measures the total current draw with quite reasonable
accuracy.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/5/2014 7:17 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
We were talking sizing a battery for emergency ops.
I'd expect the internal meter to read current into the finals, which
probably dates me
Jed,
If shorting the RCA plug that goes into the WinKeyer 'fixes' the
problem, I would suggest that the problem is in the WinKeyer. The
optoisolator (U1 or U3) that 'closes' the key contact may have enough
resistance to keep the K3 from keying reliably. It would be informative
to hang a DC
The WinKey is in standalone mode? How is it powered? If it's self-powered,
have you checked the battery? Does it do this on BOTH keying outputs?
73, Ted W4NZ
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jed Petrovich
Hi Ron,
I'm glad I found your email as my K3 (#5426) has been experiencing the same
issues for a couple of days. I did not dismantle it for now to see if it's
related to the burned connector issue as I would like to try it with
another power supply first (and i need to borrow one first from
On 3/5/2014 4:02 PM, Gerald Manthey wrote:
I have seen people say solar and are wind turbine are not worth it. Well
when you have nothing it is. Also knowing that my system is rated for 25
years, I can afford to put some away for new system and new technology. And
I must say it is great not
Folks - we're way exceeding the single topic posting limit on this thread. Lets
close it at this time.
73,
Eric
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Martin,
One thing to check is the blades in the Anderson PowerPole connector at
the end of the cable.
Peer into the end of the cable - if you see the ends of two metal blades
in either side of the connector, the contact blade has not been fully
seated behind the securing spring - give it a
Early on I had problems with my K3 and sudden death. A little history:
When I bought the K3, I modernized the radio desk with Anderson Power
Poles. Everything was done with Power Poles. A week or so after I got my
K3, it quit in the middle of a QSO. I pushed the POWER switch and it
came right
Hi Don,
thanks for your always helpfull advise. let me please review the powerpoles
tonight and I will try to follow-up on this topic.
best 73's Martin 9V1RM / F8UKP
On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 9:33 AM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Martin,
One thing to check is the blades in the
Most Engineers including me like lots of meters and we have the voltage and
current instantaneous meters on our power supplies. The metering on the K3 is
redundant with the meters on the power supply. A 50% duty cycle on transmit is
way too much current. Holding your key down 50% of the time
Hi Jim
You should check your AUDIO CARD
Right click on the speaker icon
Left click Recording devices
Left click on the Device you are using to for the NNaP3
Left click PROPERTIES
Left click Advanced
Choose 2 tone 16 bit at the highest rate of your SOUND CARD Mine is 48000
Check Allow applications
And I have the same power supply and have done exactly the same with
my foot, with the exact same results. I now have the knob locked in
position by a wedge...
Gary
KA1J
Ron,
If your power supply happens to have a knob to set current-limiting, check
it to be sure that it hasn't
I guess you are way ahead of me Cookie because nothing you said in response
to my statement, is related.
73,
Tom - W4BQF - USS Forrestal - USS Saratoga - USS Enterprise - etc.
From: WILLIS COOKE [mailto:wrco...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 10:20 PM
To: Chester
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