Re: [Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-12 Thread Paul Saffren N6HZ
Hi Jeff, 

You only need to send the "PF,01,01" one time.  That command is used to set
the programmable function of the PF 1 key.   So if you want to have the PF1
key go back to a sweep function, use PF,01,00;  Also, you can simply set the
WPM one time using the WP,nn; command.   Unfortunately the XG3 hasn't enough
non-volatile memory for another CW memory. 

Kind regards, 

Paul



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Re: [Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-10 Thread Jeff Maass K8ND
Thanks Don!

Got some variants that work in several of the macros, including:

   WM,^3[30TEST_TEST_TEST_K8ND_K8ND_K8ND_TEST$10#;PF,01,01;

The underscore meta-character substitution required for space was a
confuser, as was the initial condition when starting.

73,  Jeff K8ND

Jeff,

 

Go back to something more simplistic - just set the XG3 for normal 
signal generator operation.  Do you hear the signal?  If not, check with
XG3 Utility to see what frequency the XG3 is set to produce.


Once that has been verified, try the message - you should hear it at 
that same frequency unless you have something in you coding that is 
changing the frequency.

There is no more, but try with a more simplistic sequence - just the 
text (no power level changes, etc.) and see if that works for you. Once 
you have that working, try adding other things one at a time until you 
have what you want.
73, Don W3FPR

 

On 10/10/2015 7:46 PM, Jeff Maass K8ND wrote:

> G'day Don:

> 

> The XG3 was on '30' to start, with the LED on solid.

> 

> When I pushed/held the 'PF1' button to start the sequence, the '30' LED

> began to blink and continued blinking while the sequence ran.

> 

> Is there more?

> 

 

 

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Re: [Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-10 Thread Don Wilhelm

Jeff,

Go back to something more simplistic - just set the XG3 for normal 
signal generator operation.  Do you hear the signal?  If not, check with 
XG3 Utility to see what frequency the XG3 is set to produce.


Once that has been verified, try the message - you should hear it at 
that same frequency unless you have something in you coding that is 
changing the frequency.


There is no more, but try with a more simplistic sequence - just the 
text (no power level changes, etc.) and see if that works for you. Once 
you have that working, try adding other things one at a time until you 
have what you want.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/10/2015 7:46 PM, Jeff Maass K8ND wrote:

G'day Don:

The XG3 was on '30' to stat, with the LED on solid.

When I pushed/held the 'PF1' button to start the sequence, the '30' LED
began to blink and continued blinking while the sequence ran.

Is there more?



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Re: [Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-10 Thread Jeff Maass K8ND
G'day Don:

 

The XG3 was on '30' to stat, with the LED on solid. 

 

When I pushed/held the 'PF1' button to start the sequence, the '30' LED
began to blink and continued blinking while the sequence ran.

 

Is there more?

 

73, Jeff  K8ND

 

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Jeff,

 

What band LED is illuminated on the XG3?  That message sequence you 

specified does not set the band, so you will have to set the XG3 output 

manually to whichever band/frequency the XG3 is set for.

It works, I have used similar sequences to send CW to a K3 for hamfest 

demos.

 

73,

Don W3FPR

 

 

From: Jeff Maass K8ND [mailto:jma...@k8nd.com] 
Sent: Saturday, October 10, 2015 7:20 PM
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Subject: Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

 

I have been unsuccessful in convincing my XG3 to send CW strings. 

The basic signal generator functions of the XG3 are working, both with and
without the XG3 utility connected. It generates signal carrier at all
requested frequencies at all available power levels. This XG3 has firmware
revision 1.16 installed. I am running it with the XG3 Utility Revision
1.13.6.6, and the utility and the XG3 are communicating. The manual I have
is Revision D1 (Feb 20,2013).

I want to use it with my SDRs and CW Skimmer to test the receivers and
splitters, so I'd like to have it send something like "TEST TEST TEST K8ND
K8ND K8ND TEST" on demand on a selected band/frequency. For test, I had
selected 10.120 as my test frequency, and connected the output of the XG3 to
my K3 antenna jack. I set the K3 to 10.120 MHz.

Page 13 of the D1 and D2 manuals provides examples of programming the XG3
with the PC utility. For test, I tried to set up the sample beacon that is
the first example, as shown below: 

 Use the XG3 Utility's Command Tester (far right tab) to enter these
commands:

 WM,^0de_w1aw:10^1:10^2:10*$60#;

 Changes the level to 0 dBm, then sends 'de w1aw', sends carrier at 0
dBm for 10 seconds, then

 changes the level to -33 dBm, sends carrier for 10 seconds, changes
level to -73 dBm, sends carrier for 10

 seconds, sends SK, pauses silent for 60 seconds and repeats
indefinitely.

As described above, I typed the string ("WM,^de...) into the XG3 command box
on the 'Command Tester' tab.


I then entered the string to enable the use of the PF1 button to initiate
the message function, as shown below:

 Set up the PF1 key for Morse memory sending: 

 PF,01,01; configure PF1 to send Morse memory.

 To play the memory, either hold down the Band+/PF1 key or send S,01;
over the serial port.

When I pressed and held the PF1 key, 1) the '30' LED began to blink; 2) the
level changed on the XG3 from one to another to another as described in the
command documentation above, and 3) continues forever. HOWEVER, there is no
output of CW or carrier to the radio. I watched the P3 display carefully for
any sign of the output keying, but No Joy anywhere near 10.120 MHz. The LEDs
on the XG3 show that the programmed string is at least running, changing the
output levels periodically.

I've tried it with the other example strings, but still No Joy. I am clearly
doing something wrong.

Can someone put me on the correct path?

73,  Jeff  K8ND

 

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Re: [Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-10 Thread Don Wilhelm

Jeff,

What band LED is illuminated on the XG3?  That message sequence you 
specified does not set the band, so you will have to set the XG3 output 
manually to whichever band/frequency the XG3 is set for.
It works, I have used similar sequences to send CW to a K3 for hamfest 
demos.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/10/2015 7:19 PM, Jeff Maass K8ND wrote:

I have been unsuccessful in convincing my XG3 to send CW strings.

The basic signal generator functions of the XG3 are working, both with and
without the XG3 utility connected. It generates signal carrier at all
requested frequencies at all available power levels. This XG3 has firmware
revision 1.16 installed. I am running it with the XG3 Utility Revision
1.13.6.6, and the utility and the XG3 are communicating. The manual I have
is Revision D1 (Feb 20,2013).

I want to use it with my SDRs and CW Skimmer to test the receivers and
splitters, so I'd like to have it send something like "TEST TEST TEST K8ND
K8ND K8ND TEST" on demand on a selected band/frequency. For test, I had
selected 10.120 as my test frequency, and connected the output of the XG3 to
my K3 antenna jack. I set the K3 to 10.120 MHz.

Page 13 of the D1 and D2 manuals provides examples of programming the XG3
with the PC utility. For test, I tried to set up the sample beacon that is
the first example, as shown below:

  Use the XG3 Utility's Command Tester (far right tab) to enter these
commands:

  WM,^0de_w1aw:10^1:10^2:10*$60#;

  Changes the level to 0 dBm, then sends 'de w1aw', sends carrier at 0
dBm for 10 seconds, then

  changes the level to -33 dBm, sends carrier for 10 seconds, changes
level to -73 dBm, sends carrier for 10

  seconds, sends SK, pauses silent for 60 seconds and repeats
indefinitely.



As described above, I typed the string ("WM,^de...) into the XG3 command box
on the 'Command Tester' tab.


I then entered the string to enable the use of the PF1 button to initiate
the message function, as shown below:

  Set up the PF1 key for Morse memory sending:

  PF,01,01; configure PF1 to send Morse memory.

  To play the memory, either hold down the Band+/PF1 key or send S,01;
over the serial port.



When I pressed and held the PF1 key, 1) the '30' LED began to blink; 2) the
level changed on the XG3 from one to another to another as described in the
command documentation above, and 3) continues forever. HOWEVER, there is no
output of CW or carrier to the radio. I watched the P3 display carefully for
any sign of the output keying, but No Joy anywhere near 10.120 MHz. The LEDs
on the XG3 show that the programmed string is at least running, changing the
output levels periodically.




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[Elecraft] Guidance Please: XG3 Signal Source Sending CW String

2015-10-10 Thread Jeff Maass K8ND
I have been unsuccessful in convincing my XG3 to send CW strings. 

The basic signal generator functions of the XG3 are working, both with and
without the XG3 utility connected. It generates signal carrier at all
requested frequencies at all available power levels. This XG3 has firmware
revision 1.16 installed. I am running it with the XG3 Utility Revision
1.13.6.6, and the utility and the XG3 are communicating. The manual I have
is Revision D1 (Feb 20,2013).

I want to use it with my SDRs and CW Skimmer to test the receivers and
splitters, so I'd like to have it send something like "TEST TEST TEST K8ND
K8ND K8ND TEST" on demand on a selected band/frequency. For test, I had
selected 10.120 as my test frequency, and connected the output of the XG3 to
my K3 antenna jack. I set the K3 to 10.120 MHz.

Page 13 of the D1 and D2 manuals provides examples of programming the XG3
with the PC utility. For test, I tried to set up the sample beacon that is
the first example, as shown below: 

 Use the XG3 Utility's Command Tester (far right tab) to enter these
commands:

 WM,^0de_w1aw:10^1:10^2:10*$60#;

 Changes the level to 0 dBm, then sends 'de w1aw', sends carrier at 0
dBm for 10 seconds, then

 changes the level to -33 dBm, sends carrier for 10 seconds, changes
level to -73 dBm, sends carrier for 10

 seconds, sends SK, pauses silent for 60 seconds and repeats
indefinitely.



As described above, I typed the string ("WM,^de...) into the XG3 command box
on the 'Command Tester' tab.


I then entered the string to enable the use of the PF1 button to initiate
the message function, as shown below:

 Set up the PF1 key for Morse memory sending: 

 PF,01,01; configure PF1 to send Morse memory.

 To play the memory, either hold down the Band+/PF1 key or send S,01;
over the serial port.



When I pressed and held the PF1 key, 1) the '30' LED began to blink; 2) the
level changed on the XG3 from one to another to another as described in the
command documentation above, and 3) continues forever. HOWEVER, there is no
output of CW or carrier to the radio. I watched the P3 display carefully for
any sign of the output keying, but No Joy anywhere near 10.120 MHz. The LEDs
on the XG3 show that the programmed string is at least running, changing the
output levels periodically.

I've tried it with the other example strings, but still No Joy. I am clearly
doing something wrong.

Can someone put me on the correct path?

73,  Jeff  K8ND

 

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