Hector -- THANKS for sharing your settings. In particular the NR F5-3
for SSB. It's a sweet spot!
It makes a weak signal more comfortable to listen to (no, not a
miracle) while stronger signals are not so distorted or harsh.
I had overlooked this particular setting in my frustration with NR -
Fellows,
I'm not asking you to go off-topic with advice on my feedline. I'm
asking only about the behavior of the ATU memory system after I've
retuned a few band segments to wet condx, then condx return to dry.
Thanks
Windy
On Oct 22, 2009, at 7:03 AM, Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy wrote:
> D
I got it solved, David. I don't have internet in my "primitive" shack,
so I had downloaded the software in my house, using K3 Utility. Then I
closed (to sleep) my Powerbook, walked out to the shack, and connected
it to K3. I still had Utility open from before. Apparently, Utility
needs to s
Yes David. all the buttons on the CONFIGURATION tab are disabled.
Thanks for the instructions on saving CW Terminal Memories. I looked
under HELP/ CW memories but found no advice. Is there some form of
instructions yet?
Windy KM5Q
On Apr 22, 2009, at 3:48 PM, David Fleming wrote:
>
> Hi Wi
YOU ARE RIGHT, Joe !! I did my trials on USB. On LSB, I can tell by
listening and re-adjusting that you are quite correct. It's back to
zero for me.
:-|
I await further comments.
Windy
On Apr 12, 2009, at 5:10 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
> If you crank in an offset with the 8 pole f
YES! Thanks for all the correct responses. This link from Stewart
sums it up perfectly:
http://n2.nabble.com/K3-Narrow-CW-Filter-tp2258338p2258751.html
I had the RX EQ around my CW frequency set to +12. So, I reduced all
settings in a linear manner, by 12. After changing Menu AF Gain range
Thanks Robert and Craig.
I got it! In fact, I had it all along. I had been manually resetting ATU
with every band change, not knowing it was doing it for me! I can't tell the
difference between hearing one relay click and numerous relays are clicking
simultaneously -- they sound like one click to
I'm getting the same result as Bob. No matter how I set the threshold, 2,3,
Automatic, etc, I cannot get it to perform as well as the old 1.78 version
which was just amazing.
Windy KM5Q
Well, I have, and found that the lower the threshold, the less stable.
Using the beta version, with THR = 2
I have the same concern as Craig. The recommendation from Robert and Vic
don't work on my K3.
Here's my scheme:
Ant. 1 is a non-resonant dipole. On 20m for example, SWR is 4.5:1. The ATU
brings it to 1:1.
Ant. 2 is a screwdriver vertical on tin roof, adjusted (with ATU bypassed)
to show 1:1.
I
Thanks David, that did it!
I'm sure the previous times I did PORT menu it didn't show usbserial.
Tomorrow, I'll try the new brain.
73,
Windy
On May 3, 2008, at 9:31 PM, David Fleming wrote:
Hi Windy,
It sounds like you're trying to communicate with a
modem or a bluetooth device. The KUSB
John,
If the threads of your tap mesh the screw, then the screw is NOT metric.
Metric size is noticeably different. If your tap's diameter also matches,
I'd go for it.
Windy KM5Q
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LOOSE PHONES JACK AND WASHER RESOLVED!
I removed the left side panel to see what's up. So there is a very small gap
due to slight bowing forward of the front panel. Again I could squeeze it
shut with my fingers and re-tighten the nut, but that's not adequate.
Lacking a hex nut, I placed cloth ove
Today I received a UPS Quantumview notification that it was shipped
yesterday. It's time for the dreaded cleaning of the work bench!
Windy KM5Q
Windy Dankoff KM5Q wrote:
>
> Shipment expected 7-10 days.
>
> Back-ordered: 1.8 and 6K filters, sub-receiver, DVR
>
>
There are so many to choose from that I had to find something really unique.
It has NO moving parts, NO mechanical contacts:
http://www.cwtouchkeyer.com/
I got the vertical-motion Touch Tapper:
http://www.cwtouchkeyer.com/TT1.htm
I built it from a kit, and I love it. Nothing to fool with, it ju
Ed,
I'd be very cautious around Li-Poly batteries. From what I know, they
require a very careful charging program. Most of them have temperature
sensing and a special chip built-in that signals back to the charger. On the
other hand, your panel is very low power so maybe it's OK. I really don't
k
David,
The 0200 UTC time is evening here, better for most folks in N. America. You
might try starting an Elecraft Euro net. When propagation allows, we can hop
the pond.
EVERYONE,
Find the net schedules at:
http://www.zerobeat.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Scroll down to "User Nets"
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I've heard favorable replies and nothing against, so let's start at 1800 on
14.316 starting this coming Sunday. Hope to CU.
Windy KM5Q
Thanks Jim.
If Icom net seems to be clear (as you imply) by 1800, then we start then on
14.316. Then we have unlimited time.
I'll make the final announcement a
This just in on the K3 Yahoo! group:
> For those tracking these things, I received my Katiegram tonight for an
> order placed September 27, 2007.
> Nelson, KU0A
(via Windy KM5Q)
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Thanks Jim.
If Icom net seems to be clear (as you imply) by 1800, then we start then on
14.316. Then we have unlimited time.
I'll make the final announcement after any further replies.
Windy KM5Q
Windy, correction
14.316 Icom is 1700 typically not long
14.329 Flex is 1900
14.329 TenTe
Jim -- are those other radio forums also on Sundays?
That sounds logical, being a vacant hour in an established watering hole. If
it gets muddy, we can make a move from there.
Is there agreement or disagreement?
Windy KM5Q
> How about 14.329 1800 utc?
> Icom is 1700 typically not long
>
Don WB8YQJ wrote:
Hi Windy - Yes, that is the digital guys "channel",
they keep a digital signal there 7/24.
Moving would be advisable, above 300 might be the best
choice.
and Glenn ON4WIX wrote:
14230-14240 is the subband reserved for digital modes here in IARU Region
1.
I also thin
Richard,
Net is listed here:
http://www.zerobeat.net/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page
Scroll down to USER NETS
Hope to CU.
Windy KM5Q
When and where are the SSB nets suppose to meet??
Richard Kent WD8AJG K2 5296
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Has anyone made a direct comparison to determine if a 2.8 filter produces
noticeably better transmit audio? (like fuller, more natural sound).
Windy KM5Q
K3 ? due late March
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I've gotten about 10 big thank-you's for starting this group. The Thursday
evening kick-off had 6 check-ins but lots QRM.
I got favorable responses for having separate K2 and K3 groups, so those
with specific concerns aren't left out half the time. I am taking a more
diplomatic approach now, giv
Group
I have now gotten three very negative replies suggesting elitism, etc.
That was NOT my intention and I apologize for sounding like perhaps I
was demanding that others move off. Not so.
I am only trying to volunteer my efforts to get a K3 user group going.
Then, I thought it courteou
Ken,
I feel no snobbery and intended no discrimination! I'm sorry you feel
that way and apologize for any misunderstanding. I figured that we
have different issues to discuss, enough to warrant separate
frequencies. Since there apparently isn't a general Elecraft or a K2
net on SSB, I ope
Gus,
I wrote on my announcement: "If you have non-K3 Elecraft topics,
check in. If your discussion goes off-topic, move to a nearby
frequency."
So YES, K2'ers please check in. If our K3 net is active, simply move
off to a nearby frequency. Once you have established your frequency,
anno
I've gotten favorable replies from a few people. Bob VE3UK suggested a
frequency for the 40m net. I inserted it in the schedule below.
I propose we start next Monday. Meanwhile, listen around 7.195 MHz in the
evenings and if it sounds like a bad spot, please propose something better.
On Sunday a
Measure battery voltage close to the battery terminals so it
ignores voltage drop in your load wiring.
Next, I'll advise on sizing a solar panel (or array) to extend the
running time. I was a solar-electric system designer, supplier, and
educator for 25 years.
Windy Dankoff KM5Q
K3 #?
favorable, and clarify the limitations of its duty
cycle. (I love eHam reviews, making exceptions for human nature).
I ordered a Gamma HPS-1a. It is on 30-day back-order.
Windy Dankoff KM5Q
K3 #? due in late March
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Morse Express is cheaper than the other sources mentioned:
http://www.mtechnologies.com/tools/#strap
Windy Dankoff
KM5Q
K3 due in late March
On Feb 23, 2008, at 9:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, these mats do provide insurance aganist potentially very costly
damage. However, in terms of
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