Tnx Joe!
That was the solution.
73, Evert PA2KW
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From: Joe Subich, W4TV
Sent: Saturday, 6 January 2024 15:23
To: ev...@pa2kw.com; Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 SUB-RX audio
In Windows Sound Control Panel ... select the Recording tab then select
"micro
In Windows Sound Control Panel ... select the Recording tab
then select "microphone (USB Audio CODEC)" - the KIO3B ...
select the Advanced tab and make sure Default Format is
to "2 ch, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality)"
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 1/6/2024 2:11 AM, ev...@pa2kw.com wrote:
Setup was:
Setup was:
* K3 with SUB-RX and MicroHam MKII
* ANT 1 = TX antenna, RX-ANT (BNC) = Receive antenna.
When using the SUB-RX (I think even in Diversity mode), with JTDX I was able to
“listen” to the Left audio channel which was the SUB-RX (receive antenna)
A while ago I installe
Mike's observations are the same as mine. Using the XG-3 on 20 meters
and slow AGC, I see no change in audio output on left (Main RX) when
dual RX is enabled. With dual RX enabled, both audio channels are
the same level. MENU: LIN OUT is NOR 10. and MK II has RX Main/RX Sub
at the same point (
Sorry Buck but it doesn't sound solved to me.
I've been following this thread and have just for sanities sake done the
following test:
Line out = 7
Main and Sub RX set to frequency of my XG1 (approx 7040kHz)
XG1 set to 1uV out
Spectrogram set to stereo input
Windows sound mixer balanced L
Thank you I have been watching this thread
From: Buck - k4ia via Elecraft
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2014 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 - Sub RX audio to right Line Out SOLVED
In the interest of future readers, here is
In the interest of future readers, here is what I found.
I had the LIN OUT menu item set to NOR 10 as recommended. In fact, they
warn of going over that level. However, when you turn on the SUB RX,
the signal is split and you lose 3db. This can be heard in the
headphones. It seems it also
If I turn on the Sub Rx and plug a set of headphones directly into
the K3 Line Out jack in the back, I hear audio on the left channel
only.
If you hear audio only on left/main when connected directly to the
Line Out jack you are probably correct but try a pair of powered
(computer) speakers to
Joe - that is what I have set up. If I turn on the Sub Rx and plug a
set of headphones directly into the K3 Line Out jack in the back, I hear
audio on the left channel only. So I don't think it is the MH cable
pigtail. The problem seems to be in the K3.
Sub Rx works fine in the headphone jac
Buck,
Where (how) are you connecting between the K3 and MK II?
You should use a the stereo audio cable supplied with MK II to connect
the 3.5mm "pigtail" on the LINE OUT plug of the DB3-EL-K23 or K3R
cable set to the "Sub RX" jack on the back of MK II.
Sub RX audio is present *only* when the "S
I use the exact same setup, K3, MH MKII keyer, sub RX set to main, headphones
connected to front panel, all ok here.
As someone stated, do make sure the sub is set to MAIN and NOT auxiliary.
Ken.. G0ORH
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> On 29 Apr 2014, at 13:22, K4ia via Elecraft wrote:
>
> I played with
Buck,
Either plug known working computer speakers directly into the line out
jack or play some source into the input of the MicroHam KeyerII to make
certain it is working as you expect.
Often added devices do not behave as we expect them to. Check those out
before concluding the K3 is the pro
I played with that setting to no avail. I am going into a Microham
KeyerII which has a separate audio line for the Sub Rx. If I plug
headphones into the Line Out jack on the back of the K3, I hear signals
on the left side but nothing on the right so I am convinced it is the
output from the
Thanks Sam but that isn't it. I get the Sub RX audio just fine in the
headphones.
What I am missing is the Sub Rx on the right channel of the Line Out
jack on the back of the radio.
Buck
k4ia
K3# 101 KX3 #715
On 4/28/2014 10:57 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:
also you might have the sub set to AUX
Hi Arie, make sure that the SUB is set up correctly (on the correct
antenna-main or aux) by using the "B SET". Let us know how you make out..73 Ken
VE3YK
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 4:34:09 AM, Arie Kleingeld PA3A
wrote:
Hi Buck,
You are talking about Line-out of the K3.
First question is: is
Hi Buck,
You are talking about Line-out of the K3.
First question is: is it working ok with your headset on? So can you
hear the subRX that way?
If that is working as it should then do the next check:
First thing to look at: To what is the line-out connected?
If you connect it to a stereo comp
Can you hear the subrx in the headphones or speaker?
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I am trying to set up the K3 Sub Rx audio to come out on the right Line
Out. I hear nothing on that side. The Main Audio is fine on the left
side.
I can't find anything about a setting that would control this. I
thought it would be automatic.
Can someone point me in the right direction p
el: viernes, 04 de abril de 2014 01:44 p.m.
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Asunto: Re: [Elecraft] K3 - SUB RX AUDIO
When I go split and try to listen to the sub rx audio - 9 times out of 10
its dead . If I just cycle power - its there and will stay there and N1MM
will enable/disable sub rx as well.
What did I
When I go split and try to listen to the sub rx audio - 9 times out of 10
its dead . If I just cycle power - its there and will stay there and N1MM
will enable/disable sub rx as well.
What did I miss ?
Hank K7HP
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Because CONFIG: SPKRS got set to 1! D'oh!
I've changed it back to 2 and saved my configuration, like I should
have done long ago...
Eric
VA7DZ
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Original Message
Subject:K3 SUB Rx audio to LEFT spkr??
Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 21:40:01 +
From: ERIC MANNIN
On 2/20/2012 2:40 PM, ERIC MANNING wrote:
> I wonder why my SUB Rx audio is routed to the LEFT spkr, together with
> MAIN audio??
>
> ON headphones, all is normal - MAIN to LEFT, SUB to RIGHT.
>
> [I have SUB AF set to BALANCE]
Could be a configuration error. Do you have SPKRS set to 1? If so,
I wonder why my SUB Rx audio is routed to the LEFT spkr, together with
MAIN audio??
ON headphones, all is normal - MAIN to LEFT, SUB to RIGHT.
[I have SUB AF set to BALANCE]
Eric
VA7DZ
K3
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:32:20 -0700, Lyle Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> If no antenna tuner, must one install the BNC connector? I don't see ever
>>> needing to connect the sub rx antenna to any but the transmit antenna. The
>>> firmware makes one choose either BNC or antenna tuner. The
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From: "Tom Childers, N5GE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 sub rx audio, etc.
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:11:35 -0700 (PDT), alsopb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a mono option? Tha
If no antenna tuner, must one install the BNC connector? I don't see ever
needing to connect the sub rx antenna to any but the transmit antenna. The
firmware makes one choose either BNC or antenna tuner. There is no choice
for none.
This is for specifying the alternate antenna input for the K
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 11:11:35 -0700 (PDT), alsopb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Is there a mono option? That is where the sub and main rx audio appears in
>both ears?
>
>If no antenna tuner, must one install the BNC connector? I don't see ever
>needing to connect the sub rx antenna to any but the
Is there a mono option? That is where the sub and main rx audio appears in
both ears?
If no antenna tuner, must one install the BNC connector? I don't see ever
needing to connect the sub rx antenna to any but the transmit antenna. The
firmware makes one choose either BNC or antenna tuner. The
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