Re: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift

2012-04-29 Thread Oliver Dröse
Aging of components?

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From: w0ih mfros...@msn.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 4:52 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift


A couple weeks ago, I was on 40 meters with a group of friends, and one of
 the guys (likes everyone on frequency ;-) suggested that I was off.

 I finally got around to checking the K3 last week and found that it was 
 off
 by about 260 Hz from what it should have been.  I rechecked the 
 calibration
 (against WWV, per the manual instructions) and the reference oscillator 
 had
 not changed from the original setting (I had it marked down in the manual
 from when I first calibrated it).  I had to move it by 260 Hz to get it to
 zero beat WWV.

 Anyone have any idea why it should shift frequency?   I can't say that I'm
 terribly concerned, more curious about it.

 Mike


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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift

2012-04-29 Thread Mike Harris
Quite so.  The calibration against WWV is not a one time event, I do it 
at least a couple of times a year.  Actually it can vary a few counts in 
a day, mainly dependent upon heat soak of the front panel.  Mine 
regularly runs at 37C.

If my understanding is correct the REF CAL number is a stored number not 
a direct measurement of the TCXO frequency, though it might look like 
that.  Therefore it will not change, ever, unless manually done so or 
the EXTREF board is installed and running.

It would be interesting if someone with an EXTREF board installed would 
post the change in REF CAL number from cold to hot and extended run.

I used to drive the local Intelsat Std. B earth station and our uplinks 
at 6GHz were locked to an approximately 4MHz precision TCXO which locked 
a 100MHz osc, which locked the final SHF osc.  It was not unusual to see 
a couple of Hz/month wander (at 4MHz).

Not done like that in the new station.  Neither does it have two stage 
parametric RX preamps that need de-icing twice a year at the feed 
assembly, but that is another story.

Regards,

Mike VP8NO

On 29/04/2012 06:06, Oliver Dröse wrote:
 Aging of components?

 Vy 73, Olli - DH8BQA
 http://www.dh8bqa.de/



 - Original Message -
 From: w0ihmfros...@msn.com
 To:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 4:52 AM
 Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift


 A couple weeks ago, I was on 40 meters with a group of friends, and one of
 the guys (likes everyone on frequency ;-) suggested that I was off.

 I finally got around to checking the K3 last week and found that it was
 off
 by about 260 Hz from what it should have been.  I rechecked the
 calibration
 (against WWV, per the manual instructions) and the reference oscillator
 had
 not changed from the original setting (I had it marked down in the manual
 from when I first calibrated it).  I had to move it by 260 Hz to get it to
 zero beat WWV.

 Anyone have any idea why it should shift frequency?   I can't say that I'm
 terribly concerned, more curious about it.

 Mike


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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift

2012-04-29 Thread Matt Zilmer

It would be interesting if someone with an EXTREF board installed would 
post the change in REF CAL number from cold to hot and extended run.

For K3 #24, w/EXTREF:
Cold start:  49.379.774 is typical;
After ~2 hours warmiing up:  49.379.693 is typical.
The EXTREF here is driven by a Trimble Thunderbolt-based GPSDO.

73,
matt W6NIA

==

I used to drive the local Intelsat Std. B earth station and our uplinks 
at 6GHz were locked to an approximately 4MHz precision TCXO which locked 
a 100MHz osc, which locked the final SHF osc.  It was not unusual to see 
a couple of Hz/month wander (at 4MHz).

Not done like that in the new station.  Neither does it have two stage 
parametric RX preamps that need de-icing twice a year at the feed 
assembly, but that is another story.

Regards,

Mike VP8NO

On 29/04/2012 06:06, Oliver Dröse wrote:
 Aging of components?

 Vy 73, Olli - DH8BQA
 http://www.dh8bqa.de/



 - Original Message -
 From: w0ihmfros...@msn.com
 To:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 4:52 AM
 Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift


 A couple weeks ago, I was on 40 meters with a group of friends, and one of
 the guys (likes everyone on frequency ;-) suggested that I was off.

 I finally got around to checking the K3 last week and found that it was
 off
 by about 260 Hz from what it should have been.  I rechecked the
 calibration
 (against WWV, per the manual instructions) and the reference oscillator
 had
 not changed from the original setting (I had it marked down in the manual
 from when I first calibrated it).  I had to move it by 260 Hz to get it to
 zero beat WWV.

 Anyone have any idea why it should shift frequency?   I can't say that I'm
 terribly concerned, more curious about it.

 Mike


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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Frequency Shift

2012-04-29 Thread Edward R. Cole
Mike,

I was one of the beta-testers of the K3EXREF and see about a move 
from 49.380 to 49.380.080 over about an hour from cold start.  Then 
is settles down to moving only in single digit amounts.  MY 10-MHz 
reference is a surplus OCXO (oven controlled xtal osc) rated at +/- 5 
E-12  which holds the K3 to within +/- 2 Hz at 28-MHz.  The error is 
proportional to frequency so error is  1Hz at 20m and below.  On 6m 
it runs between 2-Hz and 3-Hz error measured on my mw frequency 
counter locked to a Rubidium standard.  You can view my complete 
beta-test report on the EXREF at:
http://www.kl7uw.com/K3EXREF.htm

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 It would be interesting if someone with an EXTREF board installed would
 post the change in REF CAL number from cold to hot and extended run.

For K3 #24, w/EXTREF:
Cold start:  49.379.774 is typical;
After ~2 hours warmiing up:  49.379.693 is typical.
The EXTREF here is driven by a Trimble Thunderbolt-based GPSDO.




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