* On 2011 20 Dec 23:22 -0600, hb9brj wrote:
> Nate,
>
> Take a look at a similar problem (and its solution) I had some time ago:
> http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/K3-Rf-gain-tracking-main-vs-sub-tp5668917p5676134.html
Thanks, Markus.
I do recall that thread now. I was just after I got my K
Nate,
Take a look at a similar problem (and its solution) I had some time ago:
http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/K3-Rf-gain-tracking-main-vs-sub-tp5668917p5676134.html
73, Markus HB9BRJ
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Well, I think I "solved" the issue. I reset the RF Gain back to factory
defaults with the K3 utility and then set the S-meter to NOR and SMTR OF
and SC to the factory defaults. It appears the RF Gain is back to
normal. Perhaps it's best to leave this stuff well enough alone!
73, de Nate N0NB >>
This is strange.
In an effort to better align the P3's idea of signal strength with that
of the K3's, I performed the K3 RF Gain Calibration, then the S-meter
calibration and finally the P3 level calibration. I did the
calibrations at 7040 kHz using a service monitor as the signal source
for 50 u
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