CONFIG:TUN PWR to set the level.
73, Mike NF4L
The manual does not say anything about activating KEYOUT for a TUNE. It
does say that the K3 will transmit RF. I presume the intent is to allow
you to tune a manual antenna tuner.
If you need to tune a linear amp, I guess that behavior would
“If you don't want the linear to key, it's easy enough to put the linear in
standby.73, Jim K9YC”
Yes, you can do this if your amp is close by – and you remember to do it when
necessary. I use a couple of different amps and autotuners: The KPA500/KAT500
and an ALS-600/MFJ-998. I leave all
If you just punch the XMIT button it just puts the K3 into xmit with no RF out
but if you hold the XMIT/TUNE button for 2 seconds or so I will put out RF so
you can tune an amp or whatever. I find this an extremely useful function and
use both often. 73 Mike K4PI
Hi,
I have noticed that when I hit tune the K3 goes to TX, however, it does not
key the linear, key line, so the linear stays in standby how do I get around
this
Help Don!!
73
G8 UUG
Andrew Lenton
Tel 01252 416 363
Andrew,
The manual does not say anything about activating KEYOUT for a TUNE. It
does say that the K3 will transmit RF. I presume the intent is to allow
you to tune a manual antenna tuner.
If you need to tune a linear amp, I guess that behavior would be
cumbersome, but you can always reduce
Hi Andrew,
Are you able to key your amplifier when operating normally? There's really
no difference with the Tune button. It should key the amplifier the same
way. Remember that tune is achieved by holding the XMIT button.
73,
Mike K2MK
Andrew UK wrote
Hi,
I have noticed that when I hit
The TUNE button does key the linear. I wish it didn’t.
Phil – AD5X
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The TUNE button does key the linear. I wish it didn’t.
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On Wed,8/27/2014 2:57 PM, Phil Debbie Salas wrote:
The TUNE button does key the linear. I wish it didn’t.
If you don't want the linear to key, it's easy enough to put the linear
in standby.
73, Jim K9YC
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/divAndrew,
The manual does not say anything about activating KEYOUT for a TUNE. It
does say that the K3 will transmit RF. I presume the intent is to allow
you to tune a manual antenna tuner
I am trying to use the TUNE button to help provide a constant carrier, as I
always do, with my external Dentron tuner. Everything works great--except
it is exhibiting strange behavior on 15m. When I hit TUNE it won't hold the
TX 15W (what I have set as the output power). In fact, it shows 0W and
I recently acquired a tube amplifier and find tuning with a fast string of
dits works best. Of course I can use the built in keyer but I like the idea
of the tune button putting out dits instead of steady carrier. Is this
something anyone else would use? I use the tune button constantly for
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To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 tune button
I recently acquired a tube amplifier and find tuning with a fast string of
dits
works best. Of course I can use the built in keyer but I like the idea of
the
tune button putting out dits
Steve,
You are correct that the FINAL tuning of an amplifier with adjustable L
and C controls should be done at full power, but I see no need for those
pulsers - do a preliminary adjustment with a low TUNE power, and then
do a quick touch-up at the full power level - that only takes a couple
An antenna analyzer, such as the MFJ-259B, can do that well with no QRM.
Jim N7US
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If it were up to me, I'd want Elecraft to lock the frequency when in
TUNE so that folks like you couldn't do that.
Dave AB7E
On 10/24/2010 6:07 PM, Georgens, Tom wrote:
When the
w2bpi1 wrote:
Your more than right. That is not polite period. It is not legal! I will
forward your e-mail to the FCC. Geo/W2BPI
Good thing Tom only does it from 8P, so he's protected from the FCC's wrath.
What do you expect from a phone op :.)
Barry W2UP
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When the TUNE button is engaged, are there settings that determine how
the radio responds? On my radios, depressing the TUNE button will
display the SWR. I would rather it displayed the frequency. I thought
that K5ZD's K3 did exactly that when I used it at WRTC. Although
somewhat impolite, I
Your more than right. That is not polite period. It is not legal! I will
forward your e-mail to the FCC. Geo/W2BPI
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:19:28 EDT w2b...@aol.com writes:
Your more than right. That is not polite period. It is not legal! I
will
forward your e-mail to the FCC. Geo/W2BPI
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If it were up to me, I'd want Elecraft to lock the frequency when in
TUNE so that folks like you couldn't do that.
Dave AB7E
On 10/24/2010 6:07 PM, Georgens, Tom wrote:
When the TUNE button is engaged, are there settings that determine how
the radio responds? On my radios, depressing
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