I am interested in operating on the Army MARS frequencies just above the 80
Meter band edge.
Can anybody tell me how far above the band edge one can transmit without having
to use the
all frequency option?
Tom, W0TOM
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Tom
The K3 as supplied will transmit to 3.999 MHz but no higher (rig reports END
when you try to transmit).
I understand from earlier postings that extended MARS transmit may be on offer.
Merry Christmas
Dave, G4AON
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I am interested in operating on the Army MARS fr
On the RF board on my K2 in the 20/30 BPF area I can inject a signal on 20
meters either side of C22 and between C22 and C24. I'm not however able to
inject a signal between C24 and C25.
With the antenna connected I can get a signal across C24 by either jumping
across its leads on top of the
Ed Palmer wrote:
On the RF board on my K2 in the 20/30 BPF area I can inject a signal on 20
meters either side of C22 and between C22 and C24. I'm not however able to
inject a signal between C24 and C25.
C25 is shorted to ground on bands opther than 20 or 30 by K4B. Perhaps the
relay is def
If I have a station tuned on VFO A and I want to use VFO B to monitor
another frequency, how do I listen to the audio side of the VFO B? I've
tried truning on dual rx and messed with the AFX menu and have noticed no
audio from VFO B. Is there something that I'm missing or am I trying to
make the
On Feb 12, 2015, at 6:40 PM, Joshua Gould wrote:
> If I have a station tuned on VFO A and I want to use VFO B to monitor
> another frequency, how do I listen to the audio side of the VFO B? I've
> tried truning on dual rx and messed with the AFX menu and have noticed no
> audio from VFO B. Is
I believe it is supposed to do dual receive, but you have to use stereo
headphones. VFO A in one ear, VFO B in the other. I have not done it and I
think something has to be enabled in the menu.
I think I remember reading it in the manual. ???
73, Bill, WD8JWJ
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Guess I spoke out of line, didn't see the other post until until I sent mine
on its way. Sorry Wayne.
73, Bill,WD8JWJ
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After reading another post about adjusting L34 for the IF amplifier, I have
another question. I've wondered about this since completing my K2. The
manual was a bit confusing and from what I can remember, it said to adjust L34
for the strongest signal and lowest background noise. It also said
Has anyone received any communications from Bob Heil concerning the missing
knurled ring on his CB1 desk stand? I sent an inquiry via e-mail on the
16th of this month but I have not received a reply yet.
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Gary,
That is correct, CAL S Lo and CAL S Hi may have to be adjusted a small
amount, but no other adjustments should be necessary.
73,
Don W3FPR
Gary D Krause wrote:
Now I've learned that it should be adjusted for the loudest signal and
that includes the background noise. So, can I now g
Hi Gary:
There's a tuning point, just below the point on L34 where you DO
achieve max. received signal, where the background noise will drop
off faster than the received signal. It's (if I recall) about 1/2 to
1 full turn DOWN from the point of max RX sig.
If you have Spectrogram installed,
Thanks Tom, that's what I was thinking when I adjusted it by ear. I have also
thought about using Spectrogram to get a "visual" of the signal to noise. I
might have it adjusted pretty close because, that's what I was listening for
when I adjusted it. I'll use Spectrogram to look at it when I
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