Being a newbe to the list. My first question is while setting up the mic it
says tap 1 or tap 2 to set bias but what do you tap? Question #2 is Setting Rec
EQ how do you go from one setting to the other 7 settings? Please reply direct
or via the list. Thanks for the help.
Best Wishes Carol
Hi Jim,
Tap 1, 2, etc. refers to the 12 button keypad. You'll see the numbers
printed in red on each button. These buttons expand the functionality of
several menu/configuration choices.
73,
Mike K2MK
James Navarre wrote
Being a newbe to the list. My first question is while setting up the
Hi Jim,
The number buttons are immediately to the right of the display on the
K3 front panel (e.g. the A/B button is 1). Use numbers 1-8 to
select the sub-bands when configuring RX/TX EQ.
73,
~iain / N6ML
On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 8:59 AM, James Navarre k8...@yahoo.com wrote:
Being a newbe
Hi
Ok setting the Bias for the mic is easy
Tap the menu button and rotate the VFO b until it displays mic select.
rotate VFO A to select the mic you are setting either FP or RP
pressing the 1 (also labeled A/B), the number is in red, button will
toggle between High and Low (H)igh
Jim,
I wrote a tiny program to set the three sets of EQ levels (rx, tx ssb,
tx fm) at:
http://udel.edu/~mm/ham/elecraft/
that might make it easier. I'm not sure if it works for Windows 64-bit
- no time recently to verify all OSes - but should for Win 32, OSX, and
linux. But if it works
Hi,
Is there a way to use your program to choose between two different RX EQ
settings stored on disk? I want to find a way to quickly set the RX EQ to
one setting suitable for USB and another for LSB. They need to be different
because the crystal filter has a significant tilt in the passband
K3EZ provides the quickest change I can think of, with macro select.
Hi,
Is there a way to use your program to choose between two different RX EQ
settings stored on disk? I want to find a way to quickly set the RX EQ to
one setting suitable for USB and another for LSB.
Hi Knut,
At the moment it does not support this, but wouldn't be difficult to
add. I am always willing to embarrass myself and share the Java source
code. :-)
As another mentioned, K3EZ is a more full featured program. Mine is
bare bones and simple (which appeals to the minimalist in me).
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