I'd be willing to send Rob my KX2 for testing.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 2:42 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
> On Wed,3/8/2017 8:41 PM, w7aqk wrote:
>
>> you are right to be concerned about how clean a transmitter is, but there
>> are regulatory requirements about that. If you don't meet those
I would guess that it will perform nearly identically to a high serial
number KX3, but it would be great to see some actual test results.
73, Matt NQ6N
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Mike Rhodes wrote:
> Can't say for sure but doubt it has been reviewed yet. It is still pretty
> new.
>
> Mike
Is there a way to simulate different agc settings by generating sine wave
CW signals and varying the relevant parameters?
I'd like to write some code to allow for straightforward observation of the
phenomena we are discussing and various assumptions about the input signals
to be tested.
It should
I've used Chrome for years with no problems. You might have accidentally
installed a malicious "extension" for Chrome. I had a situation last year
with an extension that was not flagged by Google as malicious in spite of
many 1 star reviews and was also not flagged as malware by anti-virus and
ant
Dick is correct. I'd also like to see this update available.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 4:19 PM RIchard Williams via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I think guy is referencing a "mod" that was first announced on the "blurb"
> sheet Elecraft published on the diff
Mine is silent during normal use, but when someone in the house prints
something using the laser printer that is on the same circuit, the
transformer gives off a brief groan.
I don't think this means my transformer is defective, would anyone
disagree?
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 11:10
Also be sure you don't have the NR turned on by accident. In my experience
there is not a signifiant difference in audio amplitude of a signal in CW
mode at 500Hz vs SSB mode at 500Hz when you adjust for the CW offset.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Bill,
>
Louis,
FWIW I like my K3 noisy, almost so it sounds like there is no AGC action,
just enough to protect my ears from an unexpected loud signal. I've found
that this makes it easiest to copy extremely weak CW signals that are below
the noise, and prevents static pops from covering up the signal. T
Thanks, Wayne. This thread has been very interesting!
73
Matt NQ6N/9
On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 10:40 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Our entire product line emphasizes portability, so we'll just have to
> continue the never-ending search for 12 volt mojo. (Note: the new Upgrade
> is a case of this; IM
Correction: The unit contains the roofing filter. Apologies for the typo.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Matt Murphy wrote:
> I'm considering switching to a KX2, if anyone is interested in my KX3
> please make an offer.
>
> - Mint condition 700 ra
I'm considering switching to a KX2, if anyone is interested in my KX3
please make an offer.
- Mint condition 700 range serial number.
- Contains the crystal filter and ATU
- Includes the matching "Pro Audio Engineering" power supply.
- Includes a new matching pelican case.
- Includes the Elecraft
> Now we're getting to the good part of this thread, which I've found quite
illuminating, because it explains user preferences for one radio over
another that aren't obvious. Thanks to Will, Guy, and Bill for their very
useful contributions to the discussion.
I agree, this is a very interesting to
Interesting!
Can anyone explain why zero beat CW would sound more "full bodied" with a
2.7 KHz IF than with, say, a 400 Hz IF bandwidth? It would seem that the
CW signal was typically narrower than either one, so there would not be any
information lost on a zero beat signal.
Is there some sort o
I think that since the breaker is for 30A I might just be able to install a
NEMA 14-30 receptacle and connect the equipment ground pin to the steel
conduit using a pigtail (and the two hots and neutral to the corresponding
pins):
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/240-Volt-outlet4-253.jpg
Any cau
NQ6N
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Jim Brown
wrote:
> On Mon,7/11/2016 2:07 PM, Matt Murphy wrote:
>
>> I am guessing that installing a grounded 240V receptacle and using the
>> conduit as ground is *not* up to code.
>>
>
> It depends on the building code used
Hello, I am thinking of connecting my KPA500 to a 240V outlet that is close
to the shack that has a NEMA 10-30 receptacle. I'm soliciting advice on
how to proceed.
As background, I am looking into this because the lights dim a bit when the
amp is keyed down. It's a bit distracting and while I don
third party hardware support I
> won’t be changing.
>
> I know people like to bad mouth Windows but the vast majority of stations
> out there are running it very successfully. I just don’t see any advantages
> to changing at the moment.
>
> Ken K6MR
>
>
> From: Matt Mur
I'll chime in because this is something I've wondered about...
N1MM+ is written in Microsoft's .NET framework. Recently this became a
cross-platform framework, and so theoretically the core functionality of
N1MM could be made to run natively on Linux or OSX.
However, N1MM uses a variety of libra
Is there a specification of how the macros work with the knobs? I have not
yet ordered a K-Pod, but would love to write some useful macros (especially
for the knobs). Perhaps I could test the macros using the K3 terminal in
the meantime but it would be great to know how the knobs are configured to
I'm not sure if this is on the list of requested firmware features, so I'll
mention it here just in case:
Request 1: I'd like to be able to adjust the RX filter shift/width while
transmitting. I often take a moment to assess things like passband, RIT,
etc. when CQing during a contest, and if I'm
I had some fun in WPX last night on 40M with my KX3 portable (on a
screened-in porch) in Michigan. Used an ez-hang to install a 120' longwire
in a 90' tree (I landed a perfect first shot between two high limbs). Felt
like I was running 100W and the RX audio was a joy to listen to. I didn't
win all
I have one but only use the wifi network... No issues with RFI.
On Sunday, February 28, 2016, James Austin wrote:
> I have the same problem, 50-100 watts would shut mine down. Never did solve
> it, but have only been operating QRP since a recent move.
>
> Jim KA2RVO
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at
I bought one of the pro audio engineering KX3 power supplies and it works
perfectly.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Howard Hoyt wrote:
> John,
>
> I do have a horse in this race (the Kx33), but I will tell you that in
> testing many supplies I have seen that many of them have po
This useful utility can help in this kind of situation:
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/
On Thursday, December 31, 2015, Doug Person via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
> No problems from rural Colorado using satellite. FYI, there are a lot of
> players involved in transporting w
Just wondering if either of you have done the RF gain calibration before
and/or after the synth board upgrade.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Monday, November 30, 2015, Brian D. Comer wrote:
>
>
> I have noted a similar Cracking in the speaker when listing to AM broadcast
> station KFI (640 KHz). At first I
I just set up my KPA 500 and the HV on standby is 72.5 volts. On key down,
however, it drops to 48 volts and the lights in the shack noticeably
flicker a bit.
Would changing a the tap on the transformer potentially help things? Or is
the real issue the voltage drop between the pole and the wall s
Any chance someone could post an excerpt?
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 10:27 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV
wrote:
> I just pulled that up via the web page. It IS revised. You probably need to
> force refresh the page to get rid of the old version in your browser cache.
>
> 73, Guy K2AV
>
> On T
I am thinking of selling my P3 (mint condition, purchased new, assembled).
Please make an offer, or if you have a KX3 to trade please let me know the
amount of additional money you would want to make a trade (as well as what
options the KX3 contains).
Please email me off list. I will include free
Have not evaluated compatibility with ham software but plan to do so in the
near future. The price is right ($35).
http://www.adafruit.com/products/2358
Also windows 10 will be free for this device:
https://dev.windows.com/en-us/featured/raspberrypi2support
I've had good success using Mac hard
I'd guess the reason is b/c most users are unlikely to use tech mode
entries all that often, and so hiding them makes the remaining items easier
to find.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
>
> The K3 Owner’s Manual at p. 49 says: "Most calibration procedures use
This website will let you generate an equal loudness curve for your own
hearing:
http://newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/hearing.html
73,
Matt NQ6N/9
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 6:47 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
> I played clarinet in the 6th grade -- hated it. I was a mathematician
> (programming a lot
> of m
If you want ragchew audio it probably makes sense to:
- turn the preamp off
- use slow AGC
- use as wide a passband as band conditions permit (phone) and about 800Hz
on CW
- in the receive EQ perhaps reduce band 7 and 8 a bit to remove some of the
highest pitched sounds/noise
- listen through a la
Ted,
I like one called iTerm2:
http://iterm2.com/
You can also install XQuartz and use a regular old xterm:
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/
Both are free.
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Dauer, Edward wrote:
> Programming a Pig Knob for the K3 requires a terminal emul
I have one. 100 dollars shipped.
73
Matt NQ6N
On Jul 5, 2012, at 2:32 PM, Ed Stallman wrote:
> looking for an LP-PAN and sound card for the K3 ..let me know what
> you have and price
>
> Thanks Ed N5DG
>
> __
> Elecraft mailing list
>
I seem to have missed the 4.51 release, though I got 4.50. Would
someone mind forwarding it over?
Matt NQ6N
On May 11, 2012, at 10:37 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
> *Toby,
>
> Same results here.
>
> Gary
> *
> On 12 May 2012 13:55, Toby Pennington wrote:
>
>> I don't know what others have been exp
Depending on how thorough the screening is, it might also suffice to
disable 6m in the config menu.
-Matt NQ6N
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 8:01 AM, Tom Azlin N4ZPT wrote:
> Have you emailed or called Elecraft directly to see if they already have
> a set up version that fits Thailand? Seems like a q
Jim wrote: *as long as you take reasonable care to get levels right*
How does one determine the ideal balance of line out volume, line in
sensitivity, sound card output volume, and sound card mic sensitivity?
73,
Matt NQ6N
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 7:02 PM, erehm wrote:
> Rich - Thanks. The was
ed tuner/balun combo the circulating current is much
> less,
> and it is only the resistance component that provides loss, not inductive
> nor capacitive.
>
> vk4tux
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailm
quot;auto-tune" for a given
> load and frequency:
>
> http://fermi.la.asu.edu/w9cf/tuner/tuner.html
>
> 73, Ron AC7AC
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Matt
One related question, when speaking of the efficiency of a balanced
feedline + balun and tuner, what would be a best/worst case scenario for
the loss introduced by the balun+tuner? Would loss vary significantly by
frequency for a nonresonant antenna? I'm trying to develop an intuition
about the l
Would it be fair to assume that if the KAT3 matches a load sufficiently to
allow the transceiver to put out 100W that the KAT500 would match the same
load safely for 500W?
Matt NQ6N
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Andy Wood wrote:
> Hi Dick,
>
> Thanks for the confirmation - that is what I ho
Just wondering if anyone has any experience using two K3's on the same band
(for example, one for running, one for mults in a multi-op single
transmitter scenario). Is there any danger of damaging the receiver(s) by
transmitting with high power so close by (different antenna, same
property). Is t
I was using a G5RV but noticed that it performed poorly on 10 and 15m. I
switched to a nonresonant dipole of similar overall length, fed with 450
Ohm ladder line, which works noticeably better on 10 and 15m (I think this
is due to loss from the 50' of coax I had been using to feed the G5RV).
The
the first time a faulty cable was to blame.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
>
> On 3/4/2012 2:38 PM, Matt Murphy wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Iain and the others who responded off the reflector. I plugged
>> in the K3's IF output to the second rig's sub RX input and sure
the same signal that you hear
> from the K3.
>
> 73,
>
> ~iain / N6ML
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Matt Murphy wrote:
> > I'm wondering if anyone could advise on the best way to verify that the
> > K3's IF output is present and working properl
I'm wondering if anyone could advise on the best way to verify that the
K3's IF output is present and working properly. I have connected an LP-PAN
unit and I have two hypotheses about what might be wrong, one is that there
is no IF output and the other is that something is wrong with the LP-PAN.
I
Hello, I recently had the following issue and was wondering if a firmware
feature could be added to make it impossible to do what I did:
I put up a nonresonant dipole and connected it to the K3. I wanted to test
the antenna on 40m so I tuned up with the built-in antenna tuner which
obtained a 1:1
Also I think the manual discourages this b/c many of them have been tuned.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:01 PM, KQ8M wrote:
> Nitpicking. They don't have to be evenly distributed.
>
> Tim Herrick, KQ8M
> North Coast Contesters
> k...@kq8m.com
>
> K3 Serial #5934
>
> -Original Message-
> From
I have a winkeyer USB but still just use N1MM for keying. I have not had
any problems with it. I actually prefer the feel of the K3's built-in
keyer (for sending by hand), but since sending CW via CAT commands is not
supported by N1MM, the winkeyer is the only approach that allows you to
adjust o
I was just tuning around 80m and noticed that my new K3 (SN 6066) seems to
be hearing all kinds of broadcast band stations (from the AM broadcast
band) on 160, 80, and 40m. My other K3 does not do this at all, even with
the same antenna connected, which makes me think something is going wrong.
I
Is it possibly on QRQ mode?
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Tommy Alderman wrote:
> In tinkering with my K3 (s/n 4521)(Firmware 4.39) I have somehow managed to
> disable the ability to select Lo/Hi Cut and I cannot get SHIFT to shift my
> passband in the CW mode. Ironically both SHIFT and Lo/Hi
I have noticed that pskreporter.info often spots me on the wrong band as
well. I think there must be some glitch in the software. I've never been
spotted on the wrong band by the cw skimmer network (that I'm aware of).
-Matt NQ6N
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Gary K9GS wrote:
> I've seen t
y first item in the chart of K3 menu options.
>
> "2 Tone -- Enables built-in 2-tone generator for SSB transmit tests."
>
> Dave AB7E
>
>
>
>
> On 1/20/2012 12:13 AM, Matt Murphy wrote:
>
>> If using a two tone oscillator is the best way to tun
If using a two tone oscillator is the best way to tune a tube amp, would it
be possible for the K3's firmware to generate this?
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 9:37 PM, Sandy wrote:
> If you are interested in doing the job totally "right" when using SSB, the
> only way to be assured of good linearity in
I recommend the 1KHz over the 400Hz filter (if you're going to get one
filter) b/c without it you get a lot more IMD when you set the DSP width
anywhere above 400Hz. In a contest during a run I like to set the DSP
bandwidth to 600-800Hz. If someone is closer than 300-400Hz +- from my
frequency, I
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