Elecraft reported that they were able to reproduce the problem before
the end of October.
Haven't heard anything more, yet.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 3:51 PM Drew Arnett wrote:
>
> Anybody have a chance to try this? Would be useful to know if someone
> else cannot. Would be equally useful to kno
Dick has pointed me at the mechanism. I had forgotten that the REM input is fed
from the K3 12V output, and that is what turns the amp on. If that input is at
12V when applying 240V, you go into firmware load.
So a slight mystery remains, as reported by others, that this sometimes occurs
for n
Can the K3 (K3/0) control the K4 remotely?
73,
Bill WE5P
Comfortably Numb
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> On Jan 12, 2021, at 2:18 PM, Joseph Trombino, Jr wrote:
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> Howdy Gang.
>
> Just went through a preliminary introduction to the K4 doc and didn’t see
> anything abut how to load new firmware into the K4.
>
> Is this where the Ethernet port comes into play?
Yes. Updates
Mine's done this since day one. Since it's in my shack, I just reload
the firmware and go on. It seems to occur most often after a power
outage on the 240 VAC line though I've seen it occur with normal
turn-on/off and (very infrequently) while just sitting there idle. My
power supply is normall
Howdy Gang.
Just went through a preliminary introduction to the K4 doc and didn’t see
anything abut how to load new firmware into the K4.
Is this where the Ethernet port comes into play?
Any info appreciated.
Take care, stay healthy and enjoy.
73, Joe W2KJ
John…. I would not Trust the information on Wikipedia.
Use the ARRL site for the information you are looking for on Band / Mode of
operations.
WA6VAB Ray K3
From: j...@kk9a.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 8:14 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 80 meter net
Everyth
*"On 1/12/21 at 10:15 AM, k2...@k2vjk.com (K2VJK) wrote:
>Is the 80 meter net CW or Voice? 73 Vern "The 80M net is SSB (voice) at
0100z Monday in the UK, Sunday night in USA. There are also SSB nets on
14.3035 (1800z) and 2.280 (1900z) on Sunday. He will change the time and
frequency to try to o
Hello don,Thank you for your answer.Yes sn is un der 3000. I cant read the
whole number. The first number 0 i cant identifie it.My ham friend has looked
at your answer and found a mod at an elecraft site.Thank you don.73. DL7LE
Ursprüngliche Nachricht Von: Don Wilhelm
Datum: 11
We have a K3 and KPA1500 at a remote site. The KPA has 240V applied to it all
the time, and actually turns on with the K3 via the Aux Bus. We use the remote
control application via Ethernet. Works great. Occasionally, the amp won’t turn
on, and when we investigate, it’s in the firmware load stat
On 2021-01-12 16:28:+, Pete.Milsom via Elecraft wrote:
>I have just acquired a s/h KX3 fitted with an external Windcamp battery
>pack.
Maybe send a picture or 2 to the list?
~R~
72/73 de Rich NE1EE
The Dusty Key
On the banks of the Piscataqua
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A time high of 10 people, from FL, Co, NH and TX.. and more
We try to be located on 3.817 at 01:00 UTC on Sunday Night to allow more
General Class Ops
Come and see if the band has stretched enough to get thru..
Don't forget all the other Elecraft Nets.. whether it is CW, SSB
Come Join the Fun
73
I have just acquired a s/h KX3 fitted with an external Windcamp battery
pack.
I wish to remove this pack and refit the original fold down feet. What I
can't see
is how I remove the battery box fixing lugs from the radio. I guess there
must be a knack
to getting them out and refitting the origin
Everything at my station shows the band as 80m, regardless of mode.
The ARRL Band map shows it as 80m:
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Regulatory/Band%20Chart/Band%20Chart%208_5%20X%2011%20Color.pdf and so does
wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio_frequency_allocations
Jo
Vern, I misread your message. Sorry!
John/K4WJ
> On Jan 12, 2021, at 10:44 AM, John Bohnovic wrote:
>
> The SSB frequencies are usually referred to as the 75 meter phone band to
> distinguish them from the CW portion.
>
> John/K4WJ
>
>> On Jan 12, 2021, at 10:16 AM, K2VJK wrote:
>>
>> I
The SSB frequencies are usually referred to as the 75 meter phone band to
distinguish them from the CW portion.
John/K4WJ
> On Jan 12, 2021, at 10:16 AM, K2VJK wrote:
>
> Is the 80 meter net CW or Voice? 73 Vern
>
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On 1/12/21 at 10:15 AM, k2...@k2vjk.com (K2VJK) wrote:
Is the 80 meter net CW or Voice? 73 Vern
The 80M net is SSB (voice) at 0100z Monday in the UK, Sunday
night in USA. There are also SSB nets on 14.3035 (1800z) and
2.280 (1900z) on Sunday.
Kevin. KD5ONS runs CW nets which are currentl
Is the 80 meter net CW or Voice? 73 Vern
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I have 2 KRC2's, one at home and one at my remote. Both have operated
flawlessly, including lots of 500 Watts RTTY contests. I have found
that if I'm going to have RFI problems it always shows up first when
using 500 watts rtty.
One of the KRC2's is hooked to the aux bus from a K3, the other i
I have been using Top Ten band decoders for decades in many different
environments both in the US and the Caribbean and I have never seen an
RFI issue with it. N3RD also offers excellent support. Unfortunately
I am not sure if Top Ten is still in business, all products appear to
be out of
I brought all the connections to the relays the KRC2 operates and its
power supply in via a piece of multiconductor cable, wrapped 10 turns of
it around a #31 toroid and I have since had no problems with 1200 watts
to an antenna about 4m above my roof. No special treatment was need for
the conn
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