I run mine from my 12 volt distribution panel - not from the USB. Has
worked flawlessly since day one.
Bill W2BLC K-Line
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Not necessarily.
On 8/30/2016 1:07 AM, Barry Simpson wrote:
The power for the Kpod comes through the data cable from the rig so extra
power should not be needed.
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Hi Randy
>From your description, it sounds as though you are hooking up a USB cable
(to something) as well as the cable to the K3 itself.
The power for the Kpod comes through the data cable from the rig so extra
power should not be needed.
Have you updated your K3 to firmware version 5.50 or
OK Randy, that is a bit strange. I would send them an email tonight, so you
will be in the queue for response tomorrow. (After 12:00 PM EDT). Describe the
problem in detail in your message and what efforts you have made so far to get
it to work. 73, Charles N2SO
Treasurer, Quarter Century
Is the green led under the "On" button lit? If not, perhaps a suspect USB
cable? Try a swap. 73, Charles N2SO
Treasurer, Quarter Century Wireless Association, Inc. http://QCWA.org
On Monday, August 29, 2016 3:06 PM, Randy Lake wrote:
I just hooked up the Kpod and
I just hooked up the Kpod and and get no response to any functions. I read
through the instructions again but am obviously missing something. The data
cable is firmly in place and power is from USB.
K3 Ver 5.50
Any thoughts?
Randy N1KWF
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