Try LPBridge, at www.telepostinc.com. It's a more-or-less virtual
Y-cable. Read the docs first, though. You will probably be stuck with
9600 bps if you choose this path.
73,
matt W6NIA
==
On 5/9/2016 9:25 PM, Jerry Muller via Elecraft wrote:
Ok all you great guys.
I have a K3 which
Ok all you great guys.
I have a K3 which is hooked to my P3 thru the K3 RS-232 port which is
normal and then from the P-3 to the CPU for logging. I now have a MicroHAM
Interface III which also wants that RS-232 port. Will a RS 232 Y cable
work? That is the first question. The second one
Eric,
That is indeed strange.
Go to the secondary menu and see if Squelch might be turned on.
I can't think of another reason at the moment.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 5/9/2016 10:56 PM, Eric Thielking wrote:
My K2 appears to have a receiver problem. Specifically, I don't hear any
receive audio, unless
My K2 appears to have a receiver problem. Specifically, I don't hear any
receive audio, unless navigating into the menu systems, at the 'OPT'
section or the 'ATU' section.
When those parts of the menu are active, receive audio can be heard. When
one exists the menus, the audio falls off, and the
Folks - due to the large number of posts on this topic, let's end the thread at
this time to give our other readers a rest.
73,
Eric
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On 5/9/2016 3:10 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
On 5/9/2016 10:03 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
At audio levels, the shielding from twi
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On 5/9/2016 10:03 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
At audio levels, the shielding from twisting the wires might be helpful.
It is VERY helpful.
When I said *might* I was being slightly sarcastic.
If a cable has an RJ-45 on each end, there is always a chance in a
modern home that the cable is going to
On Mon,5/9/2016 1:21 PM, dave wrote:
> You're missing the fact that although these conductors INTENTIONALLY
> carry DC and low rate signals, they also can PICK UP RF and AF noise.
> Twisted pair, when used to carry a signal, is at least as powerful at
> rejecting RF and AF noise pickup as coax,
I use the macros in DXLabs to do just this, when I select a digital mode
macro it turns off the Mic PTT button and sets my BW to 4KHz (actually I
set one DXL Commander button to toggle through a few select BWs).
Another Macro for SSB sets it back to the settings I want to use for SSB.
Probably
> You're missing the fact that although these conductors INTENTIONALLY
> carry DC and low rate signals, they also can PICK UP RF and AF noise.
> Twisted pair, when used to carry a signal, is at least as powerful at
> rejecting RF and AF noise pickup as coax, but ONLY if the pair is
> dedicated to
Agreed re: Mic button setting, that happens to me all the time. Would it be
possible to have it turn it off when switching to DATA A? Also, widening
the filter BW out to the full 4kHz at the same time? Perhaps there's other
uses of DATA A I don't know that might make these requests invalid, so
forg
John,
Certainly, but it is a permanent change (until changed back) and
requires soldering.
Leave the wire to the dot side board (the one connected to the tip of
the plug - use your ohmmeter) connected, but remove the wire to the dash
side (goes to the ring).
Then wire the dot side and dash si
Good Day Everyone,
Is it possible to re-jigger the KXPD1 as a sideswiper (not a straight key)?
Tnx es 72/73,
John K4ARQ
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Re: With increasing cycle count, individual cells are showing differences.
Cycle count agravates the differences, but the most common CAUSE is a failure
to FULLY CHARGE the series set of cells, so some of the cells never reach their
FULLY CHARGED voltage. Damage occurs during use as the cells a
On Mon,5/9/2016 9:41 AM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
If we're talking DC levels, sure, no problem. Low rate signalling
just won't matter.
You're missing the fact that although these conductors INTENTIONALLY
carry DC and low rate signals, they also can PICK UP RF and AF noise.
Twisted pair,
Uh, maybe not.
If we're talking DC levels, sure, no problem. Low rate signalling just
won't matter.
At audio levels, the shielding from twisting the wires might be helpful.
If we're actually using them for Ethernet, then the twisted pairs aren't
wires, they're transmission lines. 100 megab
Close. There are 4 pair.
On Monday, May 9, 2016 11:42 AM, David Robertson wrote:
David Robertson
9:55 AM (1 hour ago)
to kenin.stover, Elecraft
Kevin,
Thanks for the information on the RJ45 standards. what confuses me is there
are 6 pair of wires in a CAT 5 cable. In the standards you
David Robertson
9:55 AM (1 hour ago)
to kenin.stover, Elecraft
Kevin,
Thanks for the information on the RJ45 standards. what confuses me is there
are 6 pair of wires in a CAT 5 cable. In the standards you list, the only
difference is the placement of the Orange/Orange-White and
Green/Green-White
I have decided to temporarily suspend my for sale offer. I want to make
sure that the radio is up to spec in everyway before I can feel confident
that the new buyer is getting what he/she pays for.
Tnx es 73 de K6SBA
David in Santa Barbara, CA
I have an extremely clean K2 (100 w version) f
I noticed many complaints about other non elecraft equipment mentioned on
this forum. I feel that commenting on non Elecraft equipment here is a good
way of propagate interesting information. Care must be taken to not dwell
on this topic too long but a brief mention of other equipment I think makes
Hi Dave,
Your logic seems correct on the surface, however the CAT5 standard also
states the number of twist per pair,
and the placement of the different twists, on the ends also contribute to the
minimizing of "crosstalk".
If you aren't attempting to be strict to the standards, then any wiring
Kevin,
Thanks for the information on the RJ45 standards. what confuses me is there
are 6 pair of wires in a CAT 5 cable. In the standards you list, the only
difference is the placement of the Orange/Orange-White and
Green/Green-White pair of wires.
As long as you maintain the same standard or a s
Hi Jerry,
Try Nabble.
Is this maybe what you are looking for?
http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/Field-Day-tips-td7590292.html#a7590298
In this thread you were one of the posters but you can search Nabble.
If you just would search K9YC you will need some extra time to read all
of Jim's pos
Hi Markus,
thanks for interesting info.
Discharge was with 100 mA.
I am using a TechnoLine BC-1000 charger. It handles the 4 cells
individually.
Max. charging current is 1.500 mA, discharge current max 500 mA - all
selectable,.
Seems to work quite well.
Per-Tore / LA7NO
On 9 May 2016 at 11:0
Per-Tore,
With increasing cycle count, individual cells are showing differences. If
you don't charge them individually, these differences are getting bigger, as
reflected by the numbers you posted.
You mentioned that you verified cell capacity using your charger. At what
discharge current? Most p
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