FWIW, we use a Nest Protect here (hardwired into A/C, too) and haven't had
problems with RFI. I imagine it'd be a different story if it didn't use
Wi-Fi, though.
Speaking of Wi-Fi, our Ubiquiti access point required at least four
Ethernet chokes, a third party PoE injector and CAT7 shielded cable
I have an older wired alarm system that uses serial data, and it is
indeed awful. The serial data is quite slow but it has no filtering. I
added an LC filter that works well enough to keep the RFI out of my
station, at least down to the level of what comes from my neighbors
and keeps my station fro
K4HES wrote:
> So, guess I'll send these back and get some hardwired interconnected
units.
That might be the wrong thing to do. We had a number of wired
interconnected units in our house, but the one closest to the shack and
antennas started alarming every time I transmitted on 40m with more than
Good Evening,
It was a cool, gray week. I'm sure the last hummingbird has left.
A front moved through and the temperature is dropping. I think it rose
to 42 today. Tomorrow night should drop to 23 degrees, with snow by
morning. The plants are in the house. One good thing is the freez
On 10/24/2020 6:53 PM, Harlan Sherriff via Elecraft wrote:
So, guess I’ll send these back and get some hardwired interconnected units.
That is probably a recipe for noise, radiated by that interconnected
wiring. The security industry has long been notorious for EMC to and
from their systems.
Heads up!
Keeping with the suggested 10 year smoke detector replacement, and wanting to
add a couple more and have them all alarm if one alarms, I bought Kidde
wireless interconnected detectors.
Well, start installation, read the manual. Under Locations To Avoid: Near
amateur radios or other d
Howard:
The KPA1500 PF1 and PF2 buttons are programmed from the KPA1500 Utility.
Choose the Configuration tab, and the PF Keys tab.
Enter the macros for PF1 and PF2, then "APPLY" or "OK".
The macros might be something this for PF1: ^DTRADIO TYPE K3;^XI0;
And this for PF2:^DTFLEX SERIA
To elaborate, the ^PF0 and ^PF1 are not valid commands. If you want to
string multiple commands on a button, each command must be followed by a
semicolon with no spaces.
Dave wo2x
-Original Message-
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of Howard Sherer
Sent: Saturday, Octobe
Use the KPA1500 Utility program. In the PF box for PF1 just put ^XI0;
In the PF2 box put ^XI3;
No need to put PF1 and PF2 in front.
Dave wo2x
-Original Message-
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of Howard Sherer
Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 3:13 PM
To: elecraft
Subj
I am trying to write macros for the PF 1 & 2 keys for the KPA 1500.
My objective is:
Have the PF1 button switch the Input to the K3s with the command ^PF1^XI0;
Have the PF2 button change the input type to serial (for Flex) with the
command ^PF2^XI3;
Neither one is working, where am I going wrong?
"How do I know what the tuner has finished tuning for a particular band?"
You can't train for a "band". You have to train (establish a tuning solution
for) each "bin" within each band. For each bin you have to chose whether you
want to chose the upper edge, lower edge, center, or some commonly u
I have read and attempted to follow the instructions in the manual for training
the ATU in the KPA-1500, however I am not sure that I am doing it correctly.
For instance, what mode should I use to produce a signal into the amplifier?
Should I provide the signal continuously while the amplifie
Hello Eric,
The entries look ok. Maybe in N1MM you have "cq repeat" checked to be "on"
AND the "Set CQ Repeat time" set to short. Try 10 secs or longer ... hope
this helps.
73, Ad (pe1ftv)
Op za 24 okt. 2020 om 15:38 schreef Jim McDonald :
> Here's what I have:
>
> F1 CQ,{CATA1ASC SWT21;}
> F2
Here's what I have:
F1 CQ,{CATA1ASC SWT21;}
F2 Exch,{CATA1ASC SWT31;}
F3 Thanks!,{CATA1ASC SWT35;}
F4 {MYCALL},{CATA1ASC SWT39;}
73, Jim N7US
-Original Message-
Hi Bill,
It looks just like this:
F1 CQ,{CATA1ASC SWT21;}{CATA2ASC SWT21;}
F2 Exch,{CATA1ASC SWT31;}{CATA2ASC SWT31;}
F3
I have been operating from within my Jeep and primarily from the passenger
seat. I spent a lot of effort perfecting a KX3/PX3 system where two of these
are mounted on my dash.
https://nomadic.blog/2019/10/22/suitcase-dxpedition-so2r-why-drive-a-boring-bmw-m-series-when-you-can-have-a-ferrari/
Hi Bill,
It looks just like this:
F1 CQ,{CATA1ASC SWT21;}{CATA2ASC SWT21;}
F2 Exch,{CATA1ASC SWT31;}{CATA2ASC SWT31;}
F3 Thanks!,{CATA1ASC SWT35;}{CATA2ASC SWT35;}
F4 {MYCALL},{CATA1ASC SWT39;}{CATA2ASC SWT39;}
Only my call is in F1 M1, CQ is in F4 M4
73 Eric WD6DBM
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020,
More info?
What does the function key file look like?
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...nr4c. bill
> On Oct 24, 2020, at 6:44 AM, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> I'm using macros inside N1MM logger function keys (wicked cool), to play M1
> memory from the KDVR3, but no matter how I record my call on the KDVR3,
I'm using macros inside N1MM logger function keys (wicked cool), to play M1
memory from the KDVR3, but no matter how I record my call on the KDVR3,
when played on an N1MM function call, I get something that sounds almost
like a squelch tail. Any ideas on how to fix it?
Thanks!
73 Eric WD6DBM
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