[Elecraft] K3 1750Hz tone

2009-10-06 Thread rfenabled
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One of the things that makes getting the modulation up to snuff is to view the 
output on a modulation monitor.  I use an old Kenwood SM220 in the trap 
position which allows me to adjust mike gain, carrier drive, ALC, etc until it 
looks good into a dummy load.  I do this on all voice modes.  It helps alot and 
makes it easy to see under or over modulation.  A thought.


Mel, K6KBE
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Will the P3 do this?
Will the P3 do this for all modes?

Now that would be way to cool...the kool aid get's more yummy everyday...(:-))

Gary
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 1750Hz tone

2009-10-06 Thread Wayne Burdick
This is a very likely P3 add-on. All the hooks will be in place.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

rfenab...@gmail.com wrote:

 (Snip)

 One of the things that makes getting the modulation up to snuff is  
 to view the output on a modulation monitor.  I use an old Kenwood  
 SM220 in the trap position which allows me to adjust mike gain,  
 carrier drive, ALC, etc until it looks good into a dummy load.  I do  
 this on all voice modes.  It helps alot and makes it easy to see  
 under or over modulation.  A thought.


 Mel, K6KBE
 (End Snip)

 Will the P3 do this?
 Will the P3 do this for all modes?

 Now that would be way to cool...the kool aid get's more yummy  
 everyday...(:-))

 Gary



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