You are not going to believe what caused all that trouble.
The Crystal Filters! They were in their correct position, but
i had installed them reverse...
This also seemed to solve the problem with the disappearing power and
attenuation of the main rx.
Thank you all for the help , especially Gary of
which are
adjacent to the LO TMP input).
Good Luck,
Frank - W6NEK
- Original Message -
From: "W2LE"
To: "DM4iM"
Cc: "elecraft"
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: sub-rx won't work
> That sounds like the problem I h
That sounds like the problem I had - the leads on T1 on the sub-in
module were not soldered, some paint had been left on the leads. I
cleaned the paint off and resoldered them.
Paul W2LE
DM4iM wrote:
> Guys, i still could not solve the problem with the sub-rx.
> Over the weekend i opened the
Guys, i still could not solve the problem with the sub-rx.
Over the weekend i opened the K3 and checked all TMP-cables,
they are in their correct places.
The pins of the sub-out and the sub-in board are correctly mated with
their sockets.
The Aux-DSP ist seated correctly etc etc..
In short, to me e
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