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On 2018-10-18 01:51, Robert Morris wrote:
> SPX3
> Here is an update to the powered external speaker for the KX3 I've been
> developing, named SPX3. It has required a lot of patience waiting for
> prototype circuit boards and sheet metal enclosure parts to be
SPX3
Here is an update to the powered external speaker for the KX3 I've been
developing, named SPX3. It has required a lot of patience waiting for
prototype circuit boards and sheet metal enclosure parts to be
fabricated. Refinements are still in process. At any rate, here is the
latest.
Here is my reply to another response which didn't make it to my Inbox. I
try to keep up with everyone's inquiries. The original response is at
the bottom:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your feedback. I've been wondering the same thing about the
grille. A square or rectangular grille would mimic the look
Hi Joan,
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. I don't want to seem to be
arbitrary in my decision making, which is why I wrote the cost-benefit
analysis. Also, I want folks to have a chance to let me know what's most
important to them and inform me of anything I may have overlooked or am
not
Hi Bill,
My post from this morning says the speaker will be outputting both
channels, so this is good news for users of such software.
Thanks and 73,
Robert (AG6ZZ)
On 2018-04-16 10:15, Bill Frantz wrote:
> Some RTTY software supports the subreceiver with dual decode, using both left
> and
to a separate jack.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 4/16/2018 12:48 AM, Robert Morris wrote:
>
>> Hi Don,
>>
>> Thanks for your feedback. I'm hoping one volume knob will do the job for
>> everyone else too. Plus, if the KX3 puts out enough signal for the PC, th
the speakers can be controlled
> without disturbing the level to the soundcard being used for digital modes.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 4/15/2018 11:40 PM, Robert Morris wrote:
>
>> First of all, I want to say thanks to everyone for all the great feedback
>> I've
First of all, I want to say thanks to everyone for all the great
feedback I've been getting on the speaker. Here's are some requested
features:
1. One stereo channel to speaker driver and another channel to output
jack (already in first prototype)
2. 12V input (planned is 9-15V, like the
I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your inquiry.
The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and
far from the final product. I'm making changes
I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your inquiry.
The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and
far from the final product. I'm making changes
I just spotted this in the online archive which wasn't emailed to me. I
apologize in a advance for others who post replies without getting a
response from me. If the list server doesn't send me a copy, I may not
spot it in the archive. The original message is at the bottom. First is
my reply:
Hi
I just found the message at the bottom from Bob N3MNT in the online
archive. I don't know why it wasn't emailed to me. Here's my response:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your inquiry.
The first prototype, though fully functional, is a proof of concept, and
far from the final product. I'm making changes to
Hi Fred,
Thanks for your feedback. I appreciate it very much. I guess I didn't
make it clear enough in the long description. The SPX3 already has
support for exactly what you're requesting. Just like the Elecraft SP3
and other similar desktop radio speakers, it splits the right channel
and sends
Hi John,
Thanks for your feedback. It appears I didn't point out that the speaker
can be powered externally, with or without an internal battery. I'm also
going to change the power requirement to the standard ham shack
12V/13.8V. Actually, it will accept the same voltage range as the KX3
(9-15V
Thanks for the feedback, Joan. It appears the active and passive
versions are what folks would like.
73,
Robert (AG6ZZ)
On 2018-04-12 23:53, Joan wrote:
> What I would love [to buy] for the KX2: a pair of speakers, thus: an SPX2A
> speaker (with an inboard stereo amplifier) which can be used
Hi Paul,
Thanks for sharing your interest. I'm glad you don't want a USB output
port. Although it wouldn't be difficult, it's beyond the purpose of the
product.
73,
Robert (AG6ZZ)
On 2018-04-12 15:58, Paul Van Dyke wrote:
> I am interested .. the battery operation in interesting .. no usb
Why is it that the APF is more effective than a narrow ordinary
DSP filter?
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