Mike,
No, the KPA100 wattmeter will display the actual power being produced if
it is well calibrated.
That is not necessarily the same as the requested power, although with a
properly working KPA100 and a calibrated KPA100 wattmeter, the reading
should be the same.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/28/202
In a word, no. The KAT500 listens to the K3 over the Auxbus, but does not have
the ability to talk to the K3. So, there is no way for the KAT500 to tell the
K3 about tune.
I feel your frustration, and wish we could implement this capability.
73!
Jack, W6FB
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 6:06 PM, Eric N
I am aware of the KY command, but it is limited to 24 characters per command.
And as far as I can tell no system supports it in a conversational mode (e.g.
fldigi, mmtty, etc) in the same way an external modem is supported.
Joe, KO8V
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 20:21, Bill Frantz wrote:
>
> The K
I can run through some of the items you suggest. But I don’t have an external
wattmeter that can measure 100 watts. I do have a QRP wattmeter.
I will start tomorrow to try and work through the question.
But to be completely accurate...you are saying that the KPA100 wattmeter (which
is what I
I really like the One Button Tune feature on the KPA1500 (press ATU TUNE on
the K3, and the KPA1500 ATU does a tune sequence). Would it be possible to
implement this on the K4 (if not the K3) for the KAT500 as well?
73 Eric WD6DBM
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Congratulations, Mike! Please let us ALL know how it goes, as we of the K2
clan learn something with every post.
73 Eric WD6DBM
On Sun, Jun 28, 2020, 2:12 PM Mike Kopacki wrote:
> Well, that gives me something to do! I’ll let you know how it goes.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike NJ2OM
>
> > On Jun 28, 202
On 6/28/2020 1:48 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
> The Cinnamon desktop is more windows-like than Windows 10.
It took some doing but I made Win 10 look and feel like "real windows"
(Win 7).
73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
Elecraft K2/100 s/n 5402
>From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (W
The K3 will accept a command through the CAT interface to send
CW/RTTY/PSK. The K4 should as well.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 6/28/20 at 12:49 PM, j...@ko8v.net (Joe DeVincentis) wrote:
What I was wondering is if the K4 will be able to accept an ASCII string and
do the FSK keying (ala a TinyFSK module)
My .sig at the bottom says it all. 73 Bill AE6JV
On 6/27/20 at 6:48 PM, k2...@kanafi.org (Phil Kane) wrote:
> Unfortunately I have found two standards for
> "zip cord" markings - white stripe on positive, and white stripe on
> negative. Your multi-meter is your friend.
-
Well, that gives me something to do! I’ll let you know how it goes.
Thanks,
Mike NJ2OM
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 4:41 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> Congratulations on finishing the K2/100.
>
> On the power output variation, that is not normal.
> First check the voltage delivered to the
I fought for a very long time, and finally gave up on Windows and
shifted to Linux Mint Cinnamon.
One of my mentors calls Linux the OS of last resort, and I agree,
Microsoft finally pushed me that far.
The Cinnamon desktop is more windows-like than Windows 10.
73 -- Lynn
On 6/27/20 8:29 PM,
Mike,
Congratulations on finishing the K2/100.
On the power output variation, that is not normal.
First check the voltage delivered to the K2 while in transmit.
You should do that by tapping DISPLAY and scrolling to the voltage
display. Your power source should provide at least 13.8 volts, but
I was able to finish my KPA100 a few days ago, just in time for Field Day.
The amp worked flawlessly! No error messages, over heating, etc. made 451
contacts on CW and phone with no bad reports.
I am extremely pleased and wish to thank the Elecraft team for developing
such a great kit!
I did
Hi Madelyn,
I have a quick question, I was waiting, saving up, to upgrade my K3 with the
KIO3BUpkt-KIO3Bkit. However, now I see the kit is unavailable. Are there any
plans to make anymore of these kits onceyou are all back to full operation?
Thank you, Bill-W0BBI
This brings up a question about FSK. If I read this correctly, we will be
able to generate FSK by toggling RTS/DTR). Personally, I find the jitter in
Windows to be unacceptable using this method. Windows is no where real time
having any sort of guarantee. That's why I use an external FSK keyer
Thanks! the A/B switch was the answer. Knew it had to be a simple fix but
needed someone to give me the answer.
John N0UQC
From: Nr4c
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2020 6:48 AM
To: John McBride
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] DATA A not available
No. At field it’s batteries. At home an Astron 35m linear or any or several
switchers.
The field setup may be one or two AGM batteries. Nominal voltage 12-12.8 volts.
At home it’s 14.1.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 10:06 AM, rich hurd WC3T wrote:
>
>
> Same po
It takes more than a 1/2 sec hold. A full 1-2 sec works better.
You’re getting the error of trying to go DPLIT when one ZvFO is not on sane
Data mode. Do the double-tap on A>B.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Jun 28, 2020, at 8:31 AM, John McBride wrote:
>
> Thanks for the respon
Thanks for the responses which have been received. When following the
directions to set DATA A on 20 and 15 meters, I do a 1/2 second hold on AFX -
DATA MD and N/A is displayed. When adjusting the VFO B the display then is the
same as the quick tap on the AFX - DATA MD, that is date, time, etc.
This started several years ago at a FD. Brought home and worked perfectly.
took to another outdoor event and same thing. Works at home not at events.
Pulled KPA3 out and applied Deoxit and worked connectors in/out several times
and replaced KPA3. Worked well thru two FDs and number of other ev
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As Dave mentioned the LED board is in the power supply. Take off the cover of
the power supply and the LED board is small board located on front left side as
you look at the amp from the rear. It’s held in place by two small screws. The
resistor to change is located bottom of the board as your l
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