I apologize. I must have missed that part...
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On 2/17/2016 4:31 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
> Hi,
> Yes, the ";" is a slight delay... However I believe this issue goes
> beyond a simple delay...
>
> As I mentioned in my last post, I have a
Hi,
Yes, the ";" is a slight delay... However I believe this issue goes
beyond a simple delay...
As I mentioned in my last post, I have a set of macros, where the last
macro crashes the first macro in the string... In my mind, that pretty
well eliminates all timing issues...
--
73's, and
I haven't looked into the command language for the P3 in depth yet...
Is there a command for a "time delay". It would appear that you need to
insert a time delay in between each individual command to allow the unit
time to respond to each step.
Just a SWAG... (If the command doesn't exist, it
Hello Tim and Gary,
I have done extensive testing in trying to get a macro to perform this
exact behavior...
I do not believe "currently" there is a way to make this happen via
macro commands.
If you perform the needed steps by hand, with lots of space between
commands, it works, if you
You could --
Tune up 1/2 of your span width (in your example up 2.5 kHz). Press "CENTER" on
the P3. That would put your desired DX signal at the left edge of the display
and the mayhem out to the right.
I'm unaware of any way to do this directly in the current firmware.
Grant NQ5T
Sent
Fellow Hams,
Having spent the last 2 days playing with the P3 (very
impressed) - and eventually figuring out how to get the Function keys to do
something (Not well explained in the Manual IMHO), I’ve got some Macro’s
working - So next job - in the P3 Display is there any way
Hi Barry,
The P3TXMON can configured to trigger by sensing the forward RF power at the
coupler. For K3 users, the P3TXMON uses internal communication with the
K3(S) .
Kind regards,
Paul
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Is the P3 TX MON usable with other radios besides the K3/K3s? If so, how
does the monitor get triggered - does it automatically sense RF and switch
to TX MON? Are there any P3 menu settings that need to be made to allow
this to work?
Thanks & 73,
Barry N1EU
Hi guys, I have just received the P3 TX Mon (easy to install and get working).
I also have an LP-100A which is in series right next to the monitoring head of
the P3 monitor. The KPA500 and the KAT500 both indicate an SWR of between 1
and 1.2 and the LP100A indicates an SWR of 1.05 into my
my first attempt to programme the p3,s keyboard went ok, well maybe,
After reconsidering a better way to configure the keyboard I seem to be unable
to reset all the command keys to start again.
does anyone know the sequence of commands to reset the command macros and start
again to allocate the
Is there a link to some photos where I can see what this looks like? I
did not know about the SWR/PWR indication.
As for the envelope display, I would expect it to be good enough to
indicate trouble or not. Years back, I ran a Heath SB-610 which saved
my finals one time.
The rig went into
Missed that. Guess it pays to RTFM :-)
Thanks …
Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091, KX3 #8342
>
>
> The sweep width is adjusted in the "ModScale" menu entry. (Admittedly not a
> very intuitive name. :=)
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Sure. Try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx3ZeI3FlHk
Tom, W2YF
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Barry N1EU wrote:
> Do you have a link to a youtube video showing a phone waveform? The only
> video I come up with is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHugxEpj6bg with
>
The modulation monitor is like an oscilloscope in that it triggers on
the rising edge of the modulation. So the display is not quite
continuous - after every sweep it waits for the next positive transition
before starting the next sweep.
This is especially useful in CW mode so that the
Out on youtube if you search for "P3 TXMON" you'll find a couple of short
(1 min video) of an operator showing a SSB and CW envelope on a P3 with the
TXMON option installed.
Tom, W2YF
>>>
>>> On 2/3/2016 8:26 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>>>
Can someone with the P3 TX MON please describe the
Do you have a link to a youtube video showing a phone waveform? The only
video I come up with is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHugxEpj6bg with
NB3R showing only a cw waveform. That's why I posted my question in the
first place, because I've never seen a phone waveform.
Barry N1EU
On Wed,
Barry,
I don't have one, but I have seen them in use. The envelope display
looks like what I see on my analog 'scope.
It may be digital, but the refresh rate is fast enough you will not be
able to differentiate it from an analog display.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 2/3/2016 8:26 AM, Barry N1EU wrote:
Thanks Tom! That's just what I was looking for.
73, Barry N1EU
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Tom Crayner wrote:
> Sure. Try:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx3ZeI3FlHk
>
> Tom, W2YF
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 5:01 PM, Barry N1EU wrote:
>
>
The envelope display is not a “snapshot”, but it isn’t quite real time either.
Close, but if you’re used to using a scope for monitoring, you won’t call it
“live”. Also, the vertical height of the display is always normalized to the
peak RF signal and there are no sweep width/rate
Can someone with the P3 TX MON please describe the envelope display in
ssb/am modes? Does it work like a real time oscilloscope (dynamic) with
changing display as you speak or does it take static snapshots of the RF
envelope? If static, how often does it update those snapshots?
Thanks & 73,
Hi Paul,
My experience with the P3 SVGA is that the Genovation USB keypad will not
work unless data mode is on.
73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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Hi Ken,
Yes, the USB keyboard is not active when not in data display mode. I
realize that folks are using the Genovation keypad as means of
executing macros to control the K3 (and soon the P3), however the USB
keyboard port was designed for data.
-Paul
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Hi Ken,
I am not familiar with the USB switch but if it is electronic and not
mechanical there could be an issue since the SVGA USB port is limited as to
what it can support. For example it does not support a hub or really
anything except a USB thumb drive and/or keyboard.
-Paul
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Hi Ken,
I don't understand what you mean by 'toggle a USB device'. The P3/SVGA
board will enumerate a USB keyboard or thumb drive even if the SVGA en is
turned off (the display is turned off) OR data display mode is turned off.
I just checked.You can verify that by opening up the P3 and
It seems that if you toggle a USB device on the P3, it loses its knowledge
of the USB device and doesn't recognize the device when it is toggled back
UNLESS the SVGA is in data display mode. IMHO this is a firmware bug.
73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
I too am looking forward to the next release of P3 software, and hoping
it contains the changes which allow P3 macros to be sent to the P3, via
the P3 USB port.
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73's, and thanks,
Dave
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I have entered a number of macros and got them working with the Genovation
keyboard per Dave, NK7Z's tutorial. I want to move them to my 2nd P3. I've
used two USB thumb drives. I select the SVGA Usav, press the select know,
the screen shows saving to USB drive, but no file appears on the drive. I
I have no idea why it didn't work before, but the SVGASET.SAV file was saved
to the USB Thumb Drive about the 10th time I tried. It restored to my other
P3 perfectly and now the USB switch is working also. Maybe I didn't have the
cables plugged in all the way, although the P3 recognized the USB
Hi David,
Fred Cady is correct, the next version of P3 firmware will allow P3/SVGA USB
keyboard macros to include P3 commands. It will also allow the first 8
P3/SVGA keyboard macros to be mapped to front panel function keys.
Kind regards,
Paul
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Thank you sir!!!
On Mon, 2016-01-25 at 10:29 -0700, Paul Saffren N6HZ wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Fred Cady is correct, the next version of P3 firmware will allow
> P3/SVGA USB
> keyboard macros to include P3 commands. It will also allow the
> first 8
> P3/SVGA keyboard macros to be mapped to
I just heard from Genovation-- the 24 Key software for the CP24 pad is
finished, and I will be testing it shortly. As soon as it is tested,
it will be available for download.
That will put both the CP48, and the CP24 Genovation keypads as being
able to send macros to the K3, via the P3, and
Ideally, the guys at Elecraft will make it so we don't need a P3 to do this.
On 1/25/2016 3:51 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
I just heard from Genovation-- the 24 Key software for the CP24 pad is
finished, and I will be testing it shortly. As soon as it is tested,
it will be available for download.
Just wondering what the programming method is and if it is possible from a Mac?
73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
> On 25 Jan 2016, at 22:51, Dave Cole wrote:
>
> I just heard from Genovation-- the 24 Key software for the CP24 pad is
> finished, and I will be testing it
The Pigknob goes direct to the K3 (serial port) and uses the programming
from the reference. Great gadget: 2-speed VFO and eight buttons you can
tell to do whatever you need. No need for K3 modifications. Been using
mine for a couple of years.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Macro question
The Pigknob goes direct to the K3 (serial port) and uses the programming
from the reference. Great gadget: 2-speed VFO and eight buttons you can tell
to do whatever you need. No need for K3 modifications. Been using mine for a
couple of years
Hello group mind,
I have a P3 control question for you all...
It appears to me, that the P3 does not accept macros for itself, via the
trigger launch process which fires off macros to the K3.
Is this assumption on my part correct?
If so, is there a way to trigger the P3 to accept a macro
net> on behalf of David Cole
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Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2016 10:14 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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Hello group mind,
I have a P3 control question for you all...
It appears to me, that the P3 does not accept macros for itself, via the
tr
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Subject: [Elecraft] P3 Fixed/Tracking Toggle Broken
I switched my K3 to split to see the VP8STI pile-up. Now I am stuck in
tracking mode. I go into menu/FixTrack and when I click to toggle, nothing
happens, even after exiting split mode. I've turned the K3/P3 off to no
avail.
73, Ken,
With this facility, I would consider using a micro controller to implement two
functions:
P3 for split mode: Read VFOs A and B. Set center and span so A
and B VFOs are on opposite sides of the display. To use, tune
in the DX on A and put B just above the pileup. Press the
button.
P3
t; Fred KE7X
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>
>
>
> From: Elecraft <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> on behalf of David Cole
> <d...@nk7z.net>
> Sent: Sunday, January 24, 2016 10:14 AM
> To: e
That is exactly what I am attempting to do here, Hence my question as to
why I am unable to get the P3 to take a macro via the USB port... I
want it on the Genovation keypad, not the P3 case.
--
Thanks and 73's,
For equipment, and software setups and reviews see:
www.nk7z.net
For MixW support
I switched my K3 to split to see the VP8STI pile-up. Now I am stuck in
tracking mode. I go into menu/FixTrack and when I click to toggle, nothing
happens, even after exiting split mode. I've turned the K3/P3 off to no
avail.
73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
just received used SVGA board.
Installed following the manual.
Nothing on external display.
tried 2 cables, 2 monitors.
Upgraded firmware on P3 to current 01.54, svga is on 01.25; all SVGA menu
options are accessible… but nothing on external display.
Opened top of P3, the cable is
There are LEDs on the P3 front panel and on the SVGA board, both should be
blinking. If you plug a keyboard or USB thumbdrive into the SVGA board, you
should see another LED light up on the SVGA board.
The next thing to try is a parameter reset on the P3. Do that holding down
the MENU key and
Is anybody using the P3 TX MON to monitor modulation waveform with AM
transmission? I'd appreciate comments on how effective a tool it is.
I've only seen one video on youtube of a cw xmsn, and it appeared that the
P3 captured a transmit waveform and displayed it (like a storage
oscilloscope).
It would be nice if the P3 would remember the Span setting on a per band
basis.
Have I missed a setting?
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Hi Jim,
Mine does. Are you seeing your K3 frequency on the P3 display?
73,
Mike K2MK
Jim AB3CV wrote
> It would be nice if the P3 would remember the Span setting on a per band
> basis.
>
> Have I missed a setting?
>
> jim ab3cv
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My bad. It does show span per band.
Need sleep...
73
jim ab3cv
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 4:56 PM, Jim Miller wrote:
> It would be nice if the P3 would remember the Span setting on a per band
> basis.
>
> Have I missed a setting?
>
> jim ab3cv
>
The subject line says it all.
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HNY to everyone.
Though I have had my P3 for quite some time, I had a wireless Keyboard hooked
up to it. I would also like to hook up a USB Stick (Thumbdrive) to the same
port for saving images of the Screen (Screenshots). The manual states that a
USB Hub will not work with the P3, but will a
1/4/2016 6:57:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 USB Port
Mike,
I don't think that connector on the P3SVGA is a full USB port, it is a
connector for a USB keyboard.
You can plug your Thumbdrive into your computer and use P3 Utility to
do download a bitmap image of the P3 screen and save
Mike,
I don't think that connector on the P3SVGA is a full USB port, it is a
connector for a USB keyboard.
You can plug your Thumbdrive into your computer and use P3 Utility to do
download a bitmap image of the P3 screen and save it to a file on your
Thumbdrive (or anywhere else on your
Since people are coming up with work for Elecraft engineers, I
thought I'd pile on too. :-)
I normally operate my P3 in fix tune mode with relatively wide
span settings of 100KHz or so. When I work in a pileup, I narrow
the span to just cover the pileup (and DX). After I finish, I
use a fn
Ken:
For what it's worth, I have noticed the same for years on my PowerMaster Meters
that there is a bit of power drop when going thru BPF's.
In my case I use Dunestar 600's and I can see as much as 10w drop on the output
of the BPF when the BPF is on and maybe a watt or so when the BPF is
I use the SVGA with my P3, my eyes just don't see well enough to see
the screen on the P3. Something I have become more aware of lately is
I'll see a faint signal on the monitor and when I when I jump to it
with a click using marker A, there is no signal underneath the marker
any more. I
"> Does anyone have a good explanation for this?"
I don't know if this is a "good" explanation, but it is one that is
sometimes [often?] true:
Many TX Power sensors actually measure voltage, it's a whole lot easier
than power. The meter or display is marked in watts which are computed
by
Hi Mark,
Thank you for a cogent explanation. Clearly, I never thought about the math
nor realized how much those little losses add up.
73, Ken, K6LA / VY2TT
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I certainly understand the concern though. Personally, I have replaced
UHF connectors with N connectors where I can, use nothing worse than
RG214 or LMR400 for interconnects at my station, and have the
interconnects as short as possible. I built many cables with exactly
the connectors and lengths
On Mon,12/28/2015 6:40 PM, Mark Goldberg wrote:
I have replaced
UHF connectors with N connectors where I can, use nothing worse than
RG214 or LMR400 for interconnects at my station, and have the
interconnects as short as possible. I built many cables with exactly
the connectors and lengths
I am having an anomaly with the TX Mon power measurements on my P3s. The
power varies significantly depending upon where I put the TX sensor in the
RF chain (K3 -> BPF -> Alpha 87A -> Coax Stubs -> Tuner -> Antenna Coax.) I
have a 3" coax jumper on the appropriate end of the P3's TX sensor. I get
Thanks Don -
I made the change on all bands, and now the P3 displays the same on all
bands.
73
-Ferris NB6T-
-Original Message-
From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:w3...@embarqmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 3:15 PM
To: Ferris Jennings; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft
To have waterfall enabled on the external display and off on the
internal display, or vice versa, requires three things:
- P3 firmware 1.50 or later
- The "SVGA WfEn" menu entry set to either "Waterfall on" or "Waterfall
off" as desired.
- Toggling the DISPLAY key on the P3 to turn on/off
No
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 10:03 PM, Alan wrote:
> On 12/26/2015 06:23 PM, Ken Widelitz wrote:
>
>> The bottom of page 30 of the P3 manual shows a photo with the waterfall
>> What I would like to
>> accomplish is have the waterfall on the SVGA monitor, but not on the P3
>>
That I'll buy. I knew it was more than tapping the Display button.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Dec 27, 2015, at 11:38 AM, Alan wrote:
>
> To have waterfall enabled on the external display and off on the internal
> display, or vice versa, requires three things:
>
From: Elecraft <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> on behalf of Alan
<n...@sonic.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 26, 2015 9:52 PM
To: Nr4c
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 Waterfall Off with SVGA Waterfall On???
Make sure you have a recent P3 firmware v
The bottom of page 30 of the P3 manual shows a photo with the waterfall
completely off on the P3 with the TX Mon option. The text immediately above
that photo states "Note that in this illustration the waterfall display is
turned off so the spectrum display and the waveform display fill the main
Short answer" No. That said, you really want the long answer :-)
A great number of the P3 settings, like a K3, are on a per band basis.
Change the band, and it remembers the settings for that band. In the
P3, much of this is because what works best on one band may not work all
that well on
Hi again -
I'm configuring my new P3, and have one big question: is there a way to make
"global changes".
To expand:
. I set up 20 meters to show S units (LvL Mode=S Units); a Ref Lvl
from S0 to S9; Average = 5; Span = 20 khz, and apply that all to FN1
. I then set up 20
Ferris,
Many settings are per band - because what works fine on one band does
not work well for all bands. There are other settings that are global.
I believe those settings you have cited are per band. Set them for the
optimum on each band.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 12/26/2015 6:03 PM, Ferris
It more to it than that. I tried it and both screens change together.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
> On Dec 26, 2015, at 10:03 PM, Alan wrote:
>
>> On 12/26/2015 06:23 PM, Ken Widelitz wrote:
>> The bottom of page 30 of the P3 manual shows a photo with the waterfall
>>
Make sure you have a recent P3 firmware version (1.50 or later).
Alan N1AL
On 12/26/2015 08:34 PM, Nr4c wrote:
It more to it than that. I tried it and both screens change together.
Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill
On Dec 26, 2015, at 10:03 PM, Alan wrote:
On 12/26/2015
On 12/26/2015 06:23 PM, Ken Widelitz wrote:
The bottom of page 30 of the P3 manual shows a photo with the waterfall
What I would like to
accomplish is have the waterfall on the SVGA monitor, but not on the P3
display. Is that possible?
Yes, just use the P3's DISPLAY button to toggle the
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Robert
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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3 vs. other panadapter options
I use LP-Pan2 with a M-Audio 96k sound card internal to the computer.
Software is NaP3v4. The screen [for all
not?
On 12/24/2015 6:19 PM, Robin Moseley wrote:
No..not gonna happen..
-Original Message- From: Doug Person via Elecraft Sent:
Friday, December 25, 2015 1:00 AM To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] P3 With other radios
A friend of mine received a Kenwood TS-590SG for Christmas
I use LP-Pan2 with a M-Audio 96k sound card internal to the computer.
Software is NaP3v4. The screen [for all applications] is a 21" LG. The
computer is an DIY AMD 2.1Ghz cpu, 2G ram, running Win7-64 [it's pretty
long in the tooth]. I use a microHam CW keyer interface with its Router
No..
not gonna happen..
-Original Message-
From: Doug Person via Elecraft
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2015 1:00 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] P3 With other radios
A friend of mine received a Kenwood TS-590SG for Christmas. He asked me
The LP-Pan will work fine with some of the more recent motherboard based
soundcards. Check for quality and bandwitdth.
73,
Dick - KA5KKT
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Why not?
On 12/24/2015 6:19 PM, Robin Moseley wrote:
No..not gonna happen..
-Original Message- From: Doug Person via Elecraft Sent: Friday,
December 25, 2015 1:00 AM To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: [Elecraft] P3
With other radios
A friend of mine received a Kenwood TS-590SG
I'm a fan of just turning on the radio and having it going before a
computer has the chance to boot up. But then again, I always have a
computer running so I'm not sure why that is.
On Thu, 24 Dec 2015, Juliean Galak wrote:
I'm planning on getting a K3s and am wondering about panadapters.
A friend of mine received a Kenwood TS-590SG for Christmas. He asked me
if there was a way to get the Elecraft P3 Panadapter to work with it.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
I appreciate any help on this.
Thanks
Doug -- K0DXV
Yes, the P3 IF input is programmable (455 kHz to 21+ MHz) for use with
other radio's. See the Elecraft website or the online manual PDF.
73
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Actually the big advantage is the combined panadapter and second receiver
that the LP-PAN/NaP3 combination gives.
It can be challenging getting the full 2nd receiver capability working, but
once you do it offers many of the capabilities
(e.g., listening to VFO A and B simultaneously) that would
On Thu,12/24/2015 11:04 AM, zabarnick . wrote:
Also, the LP-PAN/NaP3 combination is MUCH less expensive than buying the
P3/KRX3 combination -- $200 to $300 for the LP-PAN/NaP3 including a quality
sound card vs at least $1300 for the P3/KRX3 combo.
You're forgetting the cost of the computer
I've seen lots of used LP-PAN's being sold with a sound card for under
$200. A new LP-PAN is $250 and a good sound card can be found for
under $70. As far as the computer goes, I'm running NaP3 on a 2008
vintage E8600 processor (simultaneously running AC Log, NaP3, CC User,
LP-Bridge, DigiPan,
Even if you add in the cost of a computer and a top notch sound card
you're still about half the cost of the P3 set. You can buy a pretty
powerful refurbished computer for less than $300, and a monitor for less
than $100.
Also, try running CW Skimmer or any third party SDR software
I'm planning on getting a K3s and am wondering about panadapters. There's
obviously the P3, but there are also the computer-based I new like the lp-pan,
or using an sdr. I kind of like having one less box on the desk - there'll be
a computer there no matter what. How's the quality of these
Juliean, IMHO the quality is comparable between P3/SVGA and LP-PAN/NaP3.
Here's an image from an LP-PAN/NaP3 panadapter that I used a while back on
an Orion:
http://www.tentecwiki.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?cache==orionpan3.jpg
The big issue is whether you want to deal with the computer interface side
I've had both over the past 8 years with the K3:
Computer bases system advantages:
1. Cheaper. $300 - $500
2. Better resolution potential but depends on which SDR or sound card you
choose.
3. Point and click with mouse
4. Band changing from screen
Computer based disadvantages:
1. Cabling
I tried the LP-Pan once. It was OK but became two boxes by the time I had a
decent external soundcard. I detested the then available PowerSDR software.
Probably better now, but I use an SDR-IQ and SpectraVue* software. Interfaces
perfectly with the K3/K3S. Gives both a spectrum and
I have been mulling this over since I saw the initial post. I keep coming
back to the description as a "blinding flash", and "like a flash cube".
When my P3 first comes on, there is a moment when the entire screen lights
up, but the intensity appears to be exactly the same as the normal
Hello,
I have also experienced the turn on flash on my PX3. Now that some
others have posted about it on the P3, I will note that I find it just a tad
annoying, and I prefer to look away from the screen when I turn on the PX3.
I do not know if anything is being overstressed (I'm not familiar
>From my research:
I believe all of these LED/LCD displays run the LED back-light at full
blast continuously. The LCD blocks the light per the video data however on
the P3, the LED back-light comes on before the LCD has time to block
it...Thus the flash effect.
It probably won't hurt anything but
don't find it bright enough to be annoying at all. It
certainly hasn't hurt the P3 in 5 years of daily operation though.
Jim - W0EB
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Sent: 12/24/2015 8:17:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft]
Is there an effort to update the P3 programmer's manual to cover the xmtr
monitor?
Harlan NC3C
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Just wondering:
My P3's 12v DC comes from the K3. First I turn on my power supply then the
K3. The P3 comes on automatically as per the setting.
When the P3 comes on, the LCD display is like a flash cube! BRIGHT.
Then it dims down to my normally low brightness setting.
To me it seems like this
Good enough. I'm not going to worry about it.
It's just that most things like TVs etc. don't do that and you'd think such
a surge wouldn't be healthy.
73 to all.
Steve N4LQ
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 6:21 PM, W5RDW wrote:
> Mine has done that since day one. I never gave it
The display uses an LED backlight so nothing is being stressed.
73, Ron AC7AC
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Subject: [Elecraft] P3 Turn
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Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 11:24 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] P3 Turn on Blinding Flash
Just wondering:
My P3's 12v DC comes from the K3. First I turn on my power supply then the
K3. The P3 comes on automatically as per the setting.
When the P3 comes on, t
Mine has done that since day one. I never gave it a thought something was not
right.
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Roger W5RDW
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Please advise how to save the "Set Display Brightness" setting. According
the Manual you simply select the brightness setting you want by rotating
the Select dial, tap the Select knob to exit the function, and Tap Menu
again to exit the Menu. But that sequence doesn't save the Brightness
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