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Emne: [Elecraft] Strange problem when switching modes from VFO A to
>I have VFO A programmed for CW on each band, VFO B programmed for SSB.
Power up the K3 on VFO A then switch over to VFO B and the signal generated
is extremely distorted and sounds like it is being tra
>I have VFO A programmed for CW on each band, VFO B programmed for SSB.
Power up the K3 on VFO A then switch over to VFO B and the signal generated
is extremely distorted and sounds like it is being transmitted via a very
narrow filter. To correct this problem simply switch the mode from L or USB
Wayne is working on this bug and it should be fixed in the next release.
Thanks!
73
Greg
Begin forwarded message:
From: Gregory Fischer
Date: December 14, 2008 8:22:06 PM PST
To: "Dick Housden, W0NTA"
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Strange problem when switching modes from
VFO A to B
Jack,
You are correct. I have had the reports of pinched audio and just cycle to
another band and back or switch sidebands and back and everything is OK.
I have duplicated what you report:
VFO A on CW and VFO B on SSB.
Turn off K3 while on VFO A - CW.
Turn it back on and immediately switch t
Jack,
I don't know if it is relevant to your problem, but if you have ESSB
mode set on, the transmit filter must be the 6 kHz filter instead of the
2.7 kHz.
73,
Don W3FPR
Jack Colson wrote:
I have VFO A programmed for CW on each band, VFO B programmed for SSB
(makes no difference which side
I have VFO A programmed for CW on each band, VFO B programmed for SSB
(makes no difference which sideband ). Power up the K3 on VFO A then
switch over to VFO B and the signal generated is extremely distorted and
sounds like it is being transmitted via a very narrow filter. To
correct this pro
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