Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-16 Thread Matt Zilmer
Hi Jim,

I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.

73,
matt W6NIA

On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:

>I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 10.7.5. 
>I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing a "birdie" or 
>"spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the pitch offset frequency. 
>So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 Hz, and the KX3 sitting on 
>24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 24.890.55. I know absolutely it is the 
>pitch frequency, because I can press & hold CMP and change the pitch frequency 
>and the spikey guy moves with it. Fortunately I'm not talking about a 40db 
>over S9 signal - it is more in the order of about S3 or so. But it is enough 
>to be distracting when looking at the spanadapter and also enough to cover up 
>any "blips" from weak signals underneath it. When I turn on the waterfall view 
>on NaP3, I'm seeing a solid cyan line vertically right under that spike.
>
>I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset in the 
>Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so causes me to 
>not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.

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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-17 Thread Jim Bennett
Matt,

Turned it on, but it didn't help. I've since turned it off, as I understand 
that it causes slightly higher battery drain.

Tnx for giving it a shot though!

Jim / W6JHB


On   Sunday, Feb 16, 2014, at  Sunday, 5:48 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:

> Hi Jim,
> 
> I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.
> 
> 73,
> matt W6NIA
> 
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:
> 
>> I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 
>> 10.7.5. I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing a 
>> "birdie" or "spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the pitch 
>> offset frequency. So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 Hz, and the 
>> KX3 sitting on 24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 24.890.55. I know 
>> absolutely it is the pitch frequency, because I can press & hold CMP and 
>> change the pitch frequency and the spikey guy moves with it. Fortunately I'm 
>> not talking about a 40db over S9 signal - it is more in the order of about 
>> S3 or so. But it is enough to be distracting when looking at the spanadapter 
>> and also enough to cover up any "blips" from weak signals underneath it. 
>> When I turn on the waterfall view on NaP3, I'm seeing a solid cyan line 
>> vertically right under that spike.
>> 
>> I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset in 
>> the Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so causes 
>> me to not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-17 Thread Matt Zilmer
OK, Jim.  RX ISO *should not* have helped, but what the heck.  In the
KX3's architecture, a moving birdie that correlates to the VFO ought
to be associated with the LO.  At least in a sane world...

Maybe someone else can chime in.

73,
matt W6NIA

On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:42:28 -0800, you wrote:

>Matt,
>
>Turned it on, but it didn't help. I've since turned it off, as I understand 
>that it causes slightly higher battery drain.
>
>Tnx for giving it a shot though!
>
>Jim / W6JHB
>
>
>On   Sunday, Feb 16, 2014, at  Sunday, 5:48 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>
>> Hi Jim,
>> 
>> I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.
>> 
>> 73,
>> matt W6NIA
>> 
>> On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 
>>> 10.7.5. I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing a 
>>> "birdie" or "spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the pitch 
>>> offset frequency. So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 Hz, and 
>>> the KX3 sitting on 24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 24.890.55. I know 
>>> absolutely it is the pitch frequency, because I can press & hold CMP and 
>>> change the pitch frequency and the spikey guy moves with it. Fortunately 
>>> I'm not talking about a 40db over S9 signal - it is more in the order of 
>>> about S3 or so. But it is enough to be distracting when looking at the 
>>> spanadapter and also enough to cover up any "blips" from weak signals 
>>> underneath it. When I turn on the waterfall view on NaP3, I'm seeing a 
>>> solid cyan line vertically right under that spike.
>>> 
>>> I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset in 
>>> the Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so causes 
>>> me to not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.
>> 
>> Matt Zilmer, W6NIA
>> www.elecraft.com
>> 831-763-4211  x129
>> Skype: matt.zilmer
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-17 Thread Jim Bennett
Matt, 

Got a note from Art/KA9ZAP and he suggested that I check the NaP3 Config box 
labeled "DC Block". I did, and that resolved this issue.

Thought I replied ALL on my reply to him but I'm not seeing it on the 
reflector, so I might have accidentally clicked on simple reply. Anyway, the 
problem is fixed, at last!!! :-)

73, Jim / W6JHB


On   Monday, Feb 17, 2014, at  Monday, 9:57 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:

> OK, Jim.  RX ISO *should not* have helped, but what the heck.  In the
> KX3's architecture, a moving birdie that correlates to the VFO ought
> to be associated with the LO.  At least in a sane world...
> 
> Maybe someone else can chime in.
> 
> 73,
> matt W6NIA
> 
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:42:28 -0800, you wrote:
> 
>> Matt,
>> 
>> Turned it on, but it didn't help. I've since turned it off, as I understand 
>> that it causes slightly higher battery drain.
>> 
>> Tnx for giving it a shot though!
>> 
>> Jim / W6JHB
>> 
>> 
>> On   Sunday, Feb 16, 2014, at  Sunday, 5:48 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Jim,
>>> 
>>> I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.
>>> 
>>> 73,
>>> matt W6NIA
>>> 
>>> On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:
>>> 
 I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 
 10.7.5. I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing a 
 "birdie" or "spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the pitch 
 offset frequency. So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 Hz, and 
 the KX3 sitting on 24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 24.890.55. I know 
 absolutely it is the pitch frequency, because I can press & hold CMP and 
 change the pitch frequency and the spikey guy moves with it. Fortunately 
 I'm not talking about a 40db over S9 signal - it is more in the order of 
 about S3 or so. But it is enough to be distracting when looking at the 
 spanadapter and also enough to cover up any "blips" from weak signals 
 underneath it. When I turn on the waterfall view on NaP3, I'm seeing a 
 solid cyan line vertically right under that spike.
 
 I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset in 
 the Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so causes 
 me to not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.
>>> 
>>> Matt Zilmer, W6NIA
>>> www.elecraft.com
>>> 831-763-4211  x129
>>> Skype: matt.zilmer
>>> 
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-17 Thread Matt Zilmer
Sounds like a deadbeat frequency response problem, then.
Interesting...

73,
matt W6NIA

On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:00:42 -0800, you wrote:

>Matt, 
>
>Got a note from Art/KA9ZAP and he suggested that I check the NaP3 Config box 
>labeled "DC Block". I did, and that resolved this issue.
>
>Thought I replied ALL on my reply to him but I'm not seeing it on the 
>reflector, so I might have accidentally clicked on simple reply. Anyway, the 
>problem is fixed, at last!!! :-)
>
>73, Jim / W6JHB
>
>
>On   Monday, Feb 17, 2014, at  Monday, 9:57 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>
>> OK, Jim.  RX ISO *should not* have helped, but what the heck.  In the
>> KX3's architecture, a moving birdie that correlates to the VFO ought
>> to be associated with the LO.  At least in a sane world...
>> 
>> Maybe someone else can chime in.
>> 
>> 73,
>> matt W6NIA
>> 
>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:42:28 -0800, you wrote:
>> 
>>> Matt,
>>> 
>>> Turned it on, but it didn't help. I've since turned it off, as I understand 
>>> that it causes slightly higher battery drain.
>>> 
>>> Tnx for giving it a shot though!
>>> 
>>> Jim / W6JHB
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On   Sunday, Feb 16, 2014, at  Sunday, 5:48 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Jim,
 
 I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.
 
 73,
 matt W6NIA
 
 On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:
 
> I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 
> 10.7.5. I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing a 
> "birdie" or "spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the pitch 
> offset frequency. So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 Hz, and 
> the KX3 sitting on 24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 24.890.55. I know 
> absolutely it is the pitch frequency, because I can press & hold CMP and 
> change the pitch frequency and the spikey guy moves with it. Fortunately 
> I'm not talking about a 40db over S9 signal - it is more in the order of 
> about S3 or so. But it is enough to be distracting when looking at the 
> spanadapter and also enough to cover up any "blips" from weak signals 
> underneath it. When I turn on the waterfall view on NaP3, I'm seeing a 
> solid cyan line vertically right under that spike.
> 
> I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset 
> in the Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so 
> causes me to not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.
 
 Matt Zilmer, W6NIA
 www.elecraft.com
 831-763-4211  x129
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 / NaP3 Spur Question

2014-02-17 Thread Jim Bennett
I've since closed down my NaP3 session while I work on my taxes (yuckkk...) but 
as I recall, the documentation for that DC Block thing mentioned it was for 
systems with less than sparkling sound cards. I'd imagine that the sound card 
in my iMac is not top of the line quality, as the iMac wasn't designed to be an 
audiophile's best tool.

Jim


On   Monday, Feb 17, 2014, at  Monday, 10:07 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:

> Sounds like a deadbeat frequency response problem, then.
> Interesting...
> 
> 73,
> matt W6NIA
> 
> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 10:00:42 -0800, you wrote:
> 
>> Matt, 
>> 
>> Got a note from Art/KA9ZAP and he suggested that I check the NaP3 Config box 
>> labeled "DC Block". I did, and that resolved this issue.
>> 
>> Thought I replied ALL on my reply to him but I'm not seeing it on the 
>> reflector, so I might have accidentally clicked on simple reply. Anyway, the 
>> problem is fixed, at last!!! :-)
>> 
>> 73, Jim / W6JHB
>> 
>> 
>> On   Monday, Feb 17, 2014, at  Monday, 9:57 AM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
>> 
>>> OK, Jim.  RX ISO *should not* have helped, but what the heck.  In the
>>> KX3's architecture, a moving birdie that correlates to the VFO ought
>>> to be associated with the LO.  At least in a sane world...
>>> 
>>> Maybe someone else can chime in.
>>> 
>>> 73,
>>> matt W6NIA
>>> 
>>> On Mon, 17 Feb 2014 09:42:28 -0800, you wrote:
>>> 
 Matt,
 
 Turned it on, but it didn't help. I've since turned it off, as I 
 understand that it causes slightly higher battery drain.
 
 Tnx for giving it a shot though!
 
 Jim / W6JHB
 
 
 On   Sunday, Feb 16, 2014, at  Sunday, 5:48 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> I'm not sure this will work, but try enabling RX ISO in the MENU.
> 
> 73,
> matt W6NIA
> 
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2014 17:15:18 -0800, you wrote:
> 
>> I'm running the current firmware release in the KX3, the Mac OS is at 
>> 10.7.5. I bring up NaP3 to see the CW signals on a band and I am seeing 
>> a "birdie" or "spike" (or whatever you want to call it) right at the 
>> pitch offset frequency. So, for example, with the KX3 pitch set to 550 
>> Hz, and the KX3 sitting on 24.890.00, I'm seeing this thing at 
>> 24.890.55. I know absolutely it is the pitch frequency, because I can 
>> press & hold CMP and change the pitch frequency and the spikey guy moves 
>> with it. Fortunately I'm not talking about a 40db over S9 signal - it is 
>> more in the order of about S3 or so. But it is enough to be distracting 
>> when looking at the spanadapter and also enough to cover up any "blips" 
>> from weak signals underneath it. When I turn on the waterfall view on 
>> NaP3, I'm seeing a solid cyan line vertically right under that spike.
>> 
>> I can move this spike to my "center line" by changing the global offset 
>> in the Configure>Rig panel to what my pitch frequency is. But doing so 
>> causes me to not be on a signal when I've clicked on it.
> 
> Matt Zilmer, W6NIA
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> 831-763-4211  x129
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