Yes. Oliver, I suspected so.
The French call it "Deformation professionnelle"!
73
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Richard - HB9ANM
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wayne burdick wrote
>
>
> 1. Set MENU:VFO NR to ON.
>
> 2. If necessary, set MENU:RX SHFT to ON.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
I have K3 s/n 6699 and the latest firmware. But i can't find
MENU:VFO NR
and
MENU:RX SHFT
What do you mean, Wayne?
Maybe I'm tired - it's 10 p.m. here!
73
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Ri
Wayne,
Joel was talking about the K3, not the KX3. You certainly need a break from
KX3 firmware optimization, don't you? ;-)
73, Olli - DH8BQA
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From: "Wayne Burdick"
To: "Joel Hallas"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 8:13 PM
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Joel Hallas wrote:
> While dabbling in the VHF contest this w/e, I noticed that there was
> low
> level noise as I turned the main VFO knob. It just seemed to be on 6
> meters.
> It wasn't a big problem, but I think some rigs have s/w options that
> take
> care of that, but I didn't see anyt
Joel,
See "K3 VFO Noise Mod, Rev C" in the K3 App Notes:
http://www.elecraft.com/K3/mods/K3_vfo_noise_mod_Rev_C.pdf
Note: "This mod also requires new K3 f/w, mcu 3.25 or later."
I don't know if your K3 predates the mod which was implemented in
production "About 09/01/09 (RF board Rev H3) and
While dabbling in the VHF contest this w/e, I noticed that there was low
level noise as I turned the main VFO knob. It just seemed to be on 6 meters.
It wasn't a big problem, but I think some rigs have s/w options that take
care of that, but I didn't see anything in the K3 menus. Should I pretend I
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