such a
cable. Of course, you may already know that.
Bruce - W8FU
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brett Howard
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 10:22 PM
To: nn5g
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Mic Connection
Does
Does anyone know of an adapter that some one sells to adapt an 8-pin mic
plug to the 1/8 / 3.5mm jack on the back? Would be slick to get a
completely clean and empty front panel. I'd even be happy if the PTT
wasn't connected. The VOX works so well its not needed. I'd not want
to use the button
I am in the process of trying to mate a Heil PR-40 to my new K3. I do have a
mic cable wired for Kenwood use. A couple of questions…..
1. Is there any advantage to using the mic connection on the back, versus
the front.
2. If the back connection is made I assume I use the “mic mono”
Hello Elecrafters,
I am playing with my K3 and just realized that the Up and Down buttons
of my Kenwood MC-43S microphone do not work on the K3 as they work on the
K2.
On the K2, whatever button is pressed, the frequency shifts from the one on
VFO A to the one on VFO B. On the K3, nothing
I am playing with my K3 and just realized that the Up and Down buttons
of my Kenwood MC-43S microphone do not work on the K3...
The UP/DOWN buttons are not yet enabled in the K3 firmware.
73,
Lyle KK7P
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In a recent message, Lyle Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ...
I am playing with my K3 and just realized that the Up and Down buttons
of my Kenwood MC-43S microphone do not work on the K3...
.. like they do with the K2.
The UP/DOWN buttons are not yet enabled in the K3 firmware.
Will they
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