Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-25 Thread Ken Roberson via Elecraft


I do not have K3/0 remote rig , however I have the ticking sound.
While using homebrew 630 meter transverter and the band noise is low.
I always thought it was the K3 clock. I could be wrong because I was once 
before.

73 Ken K5DNL / WG2XXM




On Saturday, October 25, 2014 11:02 AM, n6ee  wrote:
 


I have same ticking sound in K3/0 Mini EXACTLY as described by Brian - Mic in
or out makes no difference. Only thing that stops it is removing TTL cable.
Puzzling and annoying.

73,
Ron N6EE




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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-25 Thread n6ee
I have same ticking sound in K3/0 Mini EXACTLY as described by Brian - Mic in
or out makes no difference. Only thing that stops it is removing TTL cable.
Puzzling and annoying.

73,
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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread bwru...@gmail.com
No, mine persists with mike unplugged. The only thing that kills it is 
unplugging the "TTL" plug on the front of the Remote Rig. 



Brian F. Wruble, C.F.A.
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> On Oct 5, 2014, at 6:15 PM, Oliver Dröse  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Brian,
> 
> I have never heard anybody complaining about my signal having a ticking 
> noise. But, when I power down the K3/0 mini I hear it, too, and quite loud. 
> It goes away as soon as I disconnect my mic from the mini! No matter if using 
> the front socket or the 3,5 mm socket. As soon as a mic is plugged in and the 
> mini is turned off there's ticking. Must be something in the mini itself (or 
> the mini in conjunction the the RR controller) as I did not have it when I 
> still had the old PCBs inside (before the swap against the new ones with a 
> display readable when tilted).
> 
> Can you confirm the ticking goes away in your setup when you un-plug the mic? 
> That might give Elecraft a hint for trouble shooting.
> 
> Tnx & 73, Olli - DH8BQA
> 
> Contest, DX & radio projects: http://www.dh8bqa.de
> 
> 
> Am 05.10.2014 23:36, schrieb Brian F. Wruble:
>> Hi All:
>> 
>> The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
>> systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
>> ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
>> could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
>> test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.
>> 
>> I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
>> to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
>> about 2 per second.
>> 
>> In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
>> radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
>> mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.
>> 
>> If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
>> the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
>> Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
>> if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
>> connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
>> line from the RemoteRig to my PC.
>> 
>> This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
>> And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
>> --- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.
>> 
>> All ideas gratefully accepted.
>> 
>> 73 de Brian W3BW
>> 
>> *Brian F. Wruble, C.F.A.
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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread Oliver Dröse


I doubt there's a clock in the K3/0 mini ...

73, Olli

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Am 06.10.2014 00:26, schrieb Ken Roberson via Elecraft:

It's the K3 Clock - 73 Ken K5DNL
  


  On Sunday, October 5, 2014 5:19 PM, K4ia via Elecraft 
 wrote:



  USB or serial port polling?  Try a different adapter or one that uses an 
optoisolater

Craig Buck


On Oct 5, 2014, at 5:36 PM, "Brian F. Wruble"  wrote:

Hi All:

The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.

I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
about 2 per second.

In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.

If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
line from the RemoteRig to my PC.

This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
--- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.

All ideas gratefully accepted.

73 de Brian W3BW

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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread Ken Roberson via Elecraft
It's the K3 Clock - 73 Ken K5DNL
 

 On Sunday, October 5, 2014 5:19 PM, K4ia via Elecraft 
 wrote:
   

 USB or serial port polling?  Try a different adapter or one that uses an 
optoisolater  

Craig Buck

> On Oct 5, 2014, at 5:36 PM, "Brian F. Wruble"  wrote:
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
> systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
> ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
> could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
> test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.
> 
> I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
> to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
> about 2 per second.
> 
> In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
> radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
> mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.
> 
> If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
> the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
> Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
> if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
> connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
> line from the RemoteRig to my PC.
> 
> This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
> And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
> --- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.
> 
> All ideas gratefully accepted.
> 
> 73 de Brian W3BW
> 
> *Brian F. Wruble, C.F.A.
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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread K4ia via Elecraft
USB or serial port polling?  Try a different adapter or one that uses an 
optoisolater   

Craig Buck

> On Oct 5, 2014, at 5:36 PM, "Brian F. Wruble"  wrote:
> 
> Hi All:
> 
> The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
> systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
> ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
> could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
> test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.
> 
> I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
> to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
> about 2 per second.
> 
> In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
> radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
> mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.
> 
> If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
> the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
> Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
> if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
> connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
> line from the RemoteRig to my PC.
> 
> This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
> And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
> --- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.
> 
> All ideas gratefully accepted.
> 
> 73 de Brian W3BW
> 
> *Brian F. Wruble, C.F.A.
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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread Oliver Dröse


Hi Brian,

I have never heard anybody complaining about my signal having a ticking 
noise. But, when I power down the K3/0 mini I hear it, too, and quite 
loud. It goes away as soon as I disconnect my mic from the mini! No 
matter if using the front socket or the 3,5 mm socket. As soon as a mic 
is plugged in and the mini is turned off there's ticking. Must be 
something in the mini itself (or the mini in conjunction the the RR 
controller) as I did not have it when I still had the old PCBs inside 
(before the swap against the new ones with a display readable when tilted).


Can you confirm the ticking goes away in your setup when you un-plug the 
mic? That might give Elecraft a hint for trouble shooting.


Tnx & 73, Olli - DH8BQA

Contest, DX & radio projects: http://www.dh8bqa.de


Am 05.10.2014 23:36, schrieb Brian F. Wruble:

Hi All:

The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.

I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
about 2 per second.

In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.

If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
line from the RemoteRig to my PC.

This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
--- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.

All ideas gratefully accepted.

73 de Brian W3BW

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Re: [Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread Don Wilhelm

Brian,

If it goes away when you unplug the line from the RR box to the K3/0, 
then --
That sounds suspiciously like a Remote Rig problem.  I would recommend 
contacting the support folks at Remote Rig for ideas on the cause and 
solution.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/5/2014 5:36 PM, Brian F. Wruble wrote:

If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
line from the RemoteRig to my PC.




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[Elecraft] Strange "Ticking" sound with K3/0 Mini to RemoteRig for remotely controlling K3.

2014-10-05 Thread Brian F. Wruble
Hi All:

The symptom I am describing persists despite changing routers, internet
systems, and cities.  In a QSO this morning, the other parties reported a
ticking sound on my transmitted signal --- faint but noticeable --- and I
could also hear it in XMIT Monitor.  I was operating my remote gear as a
test --- in the same room as the K3, and on the same LAN.

I have now set myself up 110 miles away, and the sound persists.  I am able
to work others, get good signal reports, but I can hear the tick tick tick,
about 2 per second.

In testing, I find the sound is there even if I power down the gear --- the
radio and the control end.  It persists if I remove 12VDC from the K3/0
mini.  Also if I remove the wifi module from the RemoteRig control box.

If I remove power from the RemoteRig, it goes away.  With power to the RR,
the ticking goes away if I unplug the "TTL" line from the K3/0 mini.
Unplugging the other lines makes no difference, though it becomes fainter
if I unplug "Aux/Mic." It persists if I remove the ethernet cable
connecting the RemoteRig to my router.  It persists if I unplug the USB
line from the RemoteRig to my PC.

This symptom appeared after a good period of time when everything worked.
And all functionality is still there --- just this maddening tick tick tick
--- like something from Edgar Allan Poe.

All ideas gratefully accepted.

73 de Brian W3BW

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