The website says June 28th, but I haven't heard anything on my order. No
rush, just curious.
Bruce
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Hopefully tomorrow!
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On 7/4/2016 12:19 PM, Tom Morehouse wrote:
Received my KPOD on Thursday, but just hooked it up today. First item: you
must have beta firmware 5.50 installed for it to work. item two: manual
states that you must have K3 Utility Program rev 1.16.3
Folks, lets end this thread in the interest of relieving email overload for
others.
73,
Eric
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On 7/4/2016 6:34 PM, Gary wrote:
Some ops like bassy audio, it is really tough to understand the audio due to my
damaged hearing so I don't call, added to ESSB further e
Well, find me a "crowded" band anytime other than during incessant contacts,
and I'd agree. 40 in the afternoon, or most bands most any time are not
crowded, except during the occasional appearance of a sort of rare one ...
which is rare.
Grant NQ5T
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>
> Not good to use at
No No not K3 = Big Macits SSB and even AM audio in general = Big
Mac
David Moes
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
From: "Dr. William J. Schmidt, II"
To:
Date: Monday, 04/07/2016 9:11 PM
I like your analogy. K3 = Big Mac.
Some ops like bassy audio, it is really tough to understand the audio due to my
damaged hearing so I don't call, added to ESSB further exacerbates the problem
I have.
I have ESSB with a 2.8Khz bw and set for a "punchy" audio for when condx are
tough, normally I use settings suggested by Jim K9Y
Not good to use at all,,, way too broad for
crowded bands
, Bob K3DJC
On Mon, 4 Jul 2016 18:53:36 -0600 Ken G Kopp writes:
> In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
>
> Kudos to Elecraft for limiting TX audio to 4 KHZ, regardless of
> filter
> selection.
>
> ESSB is an abom
Ken,
Exactly.
Gary
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From: "Ken G Kopp"
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To: "elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Subject: [Elecraft] R: OT - Neumann vs. Heil Michrophone
In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
Kudos to Elecraft for limiting TX audio to 4 KHZ, regard
In the same category as gold-plated speaker wire. (;-0)
Kudos to Elecraft for limiting TX audio to 4 KHZ, regardless of filter
selection.
ESSB is an abomination on the amateur bands!
73!
K0PP
On Jul 4, 2016 5:09 PM, "Jim Brown" wrote:
> On Mon,7/4/2016 2:43 PM, glcazz...@alice.it wrote:
>
Never understood why one would spend so much on a mic. even AM or
ESSB a mic like that Neumann TLM 103 mic is way overkill its
sort like drinking a Dom Perignon with a Big Mac. any reasonable
sounding mic will have better audio than the best sounding SSB
transmitter will need.
The P3 does have a noise blanker, which works well on impulse-type
noise. It allows you to see more-or-less the same signals that the K3
sees when its own noise blanker is turned on.
Alan N1AL
On 07/04/2016 08:46 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
John,
NaP3 can play through the computer speakers to a
On Mon,7/4/2016 2:43 PM, glcazz...@alice.it wrote:
It seem to me too much for an ham radio station.
Wretched excess. Comes under the heading of a fool and his money are
easily separated. :) I own about a dozen Neumann mics that I use for
recording. I use a Yamaha CM500 in my ham station.
73
The Neumann are the top of studio microphones, the best of the best. Used also
on radio diffusions.
It seem to me too much for an ham radio station. But if you can buy it, it is
sure a greatest microphone!
Ian IK4EWX
Invio eseguito dallo smartphone BlackBerry 10.
Messaggio originale
Da: Davi
I have my ESSB and AM higher fidelity hat on. Seeking opinions on the Heil PR
40 vs. the Neumann TLM 103.
David Ahrendts, KK6DA, Los Angeles
David Ahrendts davidahren...@me.com
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Another possibility is an SVGA switch. Many are available at $15 or so, some
of them attractive enough for the desktop.
I use a single Dell 19”, using a SVGA cable to the DB15 on the switch box, one
input from the SVGA output of the P3 and the other through an Apple cable from
the thunderbolt
Received my KPOD on Thursday, but just hooked it up today. First item: you
must have beta firmware 5.50 installed for it to work. item two: manual
states that you must have K3 Utility Program rev 1.16.3.11 to store macros
9-16. I couldn’t find any utility later than 1.15.6.27. Must be comin
LP-Pan and NaP3 cannot change the audio output of the K3.
The audio output that can be changed is only the audio from the computer.
The K3 has NR and NB capabilities that can do the same thing for the K3
audio output, just choose the most effective parameters of the K3 NR and
NB for the task at
With HRD, I have set the k3's PTT KEY to RTS-DTR. With N1MM, I set the K3 to
RTS-DTR as well, and in the program, I set DTR to CW, and RTS to PTT. Hope
this helps. Gene N4FZ
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On Mon,7/4/2016 2:27 AM, Mike K2MK wrote:
The problem with recommending a model number is that within a year of
purchasing a monitor it is usually superceded by a different model.
Yes. A year or two ago, I discovered a 24-in Samsung at Costco that runs
from a nominal 14VDC wall wart. It's an S
Bill, if you do CW contesting, then you will want to add CW Skimmer to the
software lineup as well. I use the following setup for CW contesting:
K3s IF out to LP-Pan
LP-Pan I/Q out to Asus U5 USB card
U5 USB to PC; use MME audio driver, which allows feeding the audio to
multiple programs
Soft
Don,
I was looking at the LP-PAN YouTube video where they demonstrated noise
reduction that made weak dx signals audible on the K3S where they were not
audible without the LP-PAN. Is this really the case?
John
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> On Jul 4, 2016, at 11:46 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
John,
NaP3 can play through the computer speakers to act as a 2nd receiver
(but there will be latency dependent on the computer). That is where the
NaP3 NB is useful.
I do not understand that a NB function would be valuable on the spectrum
display. I want to see the noise sources that may i
Don,
LP-PAN advertises noise reduction. Does the P3 do similar?
John
WA1EAZ
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> On Jul 4, 2016, at 11:27 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> Bill,
>
> The least frustration route is to use the P3 with the SVGA option (and
> perhaps the TXMON option).
>
> Certainly the LP-Pan/NaP3
Bill,
The least frustration route is to use the P3 with the SVGA option (and
perhaps the TXMON option).
Certainly the LP-Pan/NaP3 or Win4K3 route will be less expensive, but
requires getting the applications working right on the computer.
So the tradeoff is between using the hardware soluti
I would go the LP-Pan2 or good SDR route simply from a cost perspective.
Price a P3+SVGA+Dedicated monitor x 4 vs. LP-Pan/SDR route.
LP-Pan runs on the computer I assume you've already got for logging. If
you want you can upgrade the sound system relatively inexpensively to an
outboard USB sol
To put it simply. Ive had a K3 for many years. And have kept up to date with
what is available. Looked at Flex. Icom Hilberling. Etc The only Rig I would
consider trading my K3 for would be a K3s.
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From: Wes Stewart
Sent: Monday, July 4, 2016 9:59 AM
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Even Rob will tell you that one number does not a radio make.
Personally, for the most bang for the buck, I would be looking at one of the
many non-S K3s that guys like me who have upgraded to a K3S are now offering for
sale. I'm allowing mine to gather dust on the floor, because I've found fr
I sent this message this before the Dayton Hamfest and with all the traffic
on the New KX2 and the KPod I didn't receive but two replies, so I'm going
to try again to see if I can't determine the best path forward.
I'm leaning away from the P3 and more towards a SDR or LP Pan approach.
Than
I realize this is off the topic of which monitor to get, but multiple
monitors do take up more space. The idea of mounting a monitor, or
monitors on arms does address the issue of desk space, but I decided
against that due to the cost issue, and those arms still need to be mounted
on something.
M
Reuben,
If you do not need Tx - why not just go for a high end SDR Rx. Lots of
really good products out there at the moment - and being SDR easy to upgrade
with software etc. You will need to budget for a decent computer and maybe an
external sound card - but also an option to consider I
Hi Doug,
The problem with recommending a model number is that within a year of
purchasing a monitor it is usually superceded by a different model. I do
have some suggestions that you might not have considered.
Consider getting a monitor that can also serve as a second monitor for your
PC. Most mo
Help!
I was using K3 as monitor when I measure signal path on my Drake R4C. Now K3
don't receive. Antenna tuner works, but without tuner big SWR. I think there
was high voltage (abt 140V) on ANT2. What is the first place I must check?
K3, KPA3 100W, KAT3 ATU, KBPF3...
juha - oh6os
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