I used an iPhone earbud during the ARRL VHF contest. I used the
MH3 microphone for SSB and the combination worked fine. After my
wife Peri, KI6SLX brought my CM-500, I was even happier due to
the better isolation from that set of headphones. (We had 3
stations in one tent.)
73 Bill AE6JV
On
I use an iPhone headset for my KX3 all the time. No problems.
Of course, don’t use a mic at all, just my Begali Magnetic Classic paddle and
it plugs into the KX3 just fine. Just real fine. I mean really fine.
73, phil, K7PEH
> On Dec 16, 2015, at 7:24 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
>
> I've use
I've used the iPhone headset, but it does require an adapter. So far I haven't
found an adapter that I like; they seem to be fragile or have a too-loose
connection.
What I'm hoping to find is something like the iPhone headset but with two plugs
(one for the headphone jack, one for the mic jack)
Wayne,
Sounds like you use an iPhone-like earbud w/mic with your KX3. Whose adapter
cable do you use and what KX3 mic settings?
73,
Hoop
K9QJS
On Dec 16, 2015, at 18:29 , Wayne Burdick wrote:
Hi all,
Awhile back, Bill, KT5W, recommended the Logitech H165 "notebook headset" as a
dece
Heck, while we're at it: Could the H165's mute switch be modified for PTT? :)
Wayne
On Dec 16, 2015, at 6:29 PM, "Wayne Burdick n...@elecraft.com [KX3]"
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Awhile back, Bill, KT5W, recommended the Logitech H165 "notebook headset" as
> a decent stereo earbud+mic solution fo
Hi all,
Awhile back, Bill, KT5W, recommended the Logitech H165 "notebook headset" as a
decent stereo earbud+mic solution for ultraportable operation. The H165 has two
3.5-mm stereo plugs -- one for the headphone jack, one for the mic jack -- some
noise filtering, and a mute switch. It would app
Larry,
Menu support for the UP and DN commands was unintentionally removed a long time
ago. It was added back in as of rev. 5.33.
I tested your macros, and they work with the latest release (5.38), except that
you need two "UP;" commands to go from FP mic to LINE IN.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Dec 1
Hi everyone,
I have two Macros set up to change the audio input on my K3 from the front
panel to the Line In on the rear panel.
They worked fine until one of the latest big releases:
Macro 1: MNO53;DN;DN;DN;MN255:
Macro 2: MNO53;DN;DN;DN;UP;MN255:
Macro 1 sets the K3 to the mic connector on the fr
Hi Bill (and everyone else interested in the KIO3B upgrade),
Unfortunately pulling the KIO3B boards out of a packaged K3S kit or already
built K3S is not practical, and would really cause production problems here. We
build the assembled K3S base units ahead of time before option configuration,
Hi Fred,
No financial interest but one of the best sources I know of for
cables is here:
http://www.l-com.com/
If I have to "shorten" cables I fold them back on themselves and use
wire ties to bundle that up. Can dramatically reduce clutter and or Rats Nests.
73,
Bob
On Wed,12/16/2015 4:49 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
a big problem for me is that cables seem to come in lengths that are
almost universally too long.
One of the virtues of a cable with extra length is that it's easy to add
a common mode choke to it by winding some or all of that excess length
throu
Hmmm ... a big problem for me is that cables seem to come in lengths
that are almost universally too long. I have a Wi-Fi dongle on top of
the RemoteRig box with a 6 ft [1.83 m] Cat5 cable connecting it to the
RR box, all of 1 inch [2.54 cm] below it. Sadly an RJ-45 crimper is
expensive and I
Gary,
In the "olden days", we did not have such clutter. If one is willing to
do paper logging, there is no need for a computer connection and if we
stick to SSB and CW, we only need a microphone and a key - KISS
principle, and no extra cables except for the mic and key cables.
Problem is t
Well, being that I am 24/7 in my Motorhome, I want the KIOB upgrade to help
reduce the , dare I say, clutter at the back of my wireless. Hmm, that's a
misnomer...
Santa has informed me he is running late and my KIOB will not be delivered till
the 1st quarter, 2016.
Guess he knows Eric well.
Sig
Don is right as usual. I, too, am very happy with my three USB interfaces
(K3, KPA500 and digital PTT), external sound card and 7-port USB hub.
Although I upgraded my two K3’s with a total of four KSYN3A’s and two
KXV3B’s, I decided not to order the KIO3B which “Eliminates need for
PC soundcard
I feel a bit responsible for this thread and it needs to end. The issue for me
is that my radio is at my place on J6 where my electronics lab is not. I have
three options: 1. Bring the radio back and fix it, 2. Try to fix it down there
(with very minimal resources), or 3. Bring a new part down
I am certain the money is not the problem - at least for Elecraft, but
perhaps for their board house.
The boards are being populated by a board assembly house in California.
In order to increase their production of the finished boards, they would
likely have to hire more people and purchase more
You need raw material and labor to come together at the same time to build
ANYTHING.
Henry Ford proved that some years ago.
It could be cash flow, marketing strategy, or other business reasons.
Jim
W6AIM
Original message
From: Merv Schweigert
Date: 12/15/2015 6:15 PM (GM
The Kenwood MC-43 gives much better audio quality than the MH2 on my K2. Martin
Storli LA8OKAOslo, Norway ARCTICPEAK's Radio pages!
http://www.arcticpeak.com/radio.htm
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Til: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sendt: Tirsdag, 15. desember 2015 20.30
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