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50MHz Transverter

Phil K3TUF
Given the following setup: K3 using transverters, with 50MHz transverter
set for xv1.
When I enter a 50MHz frequency via the com port the built in 50MHz
receiver is selected.  I then have to band up once to get to the xv1,
then I can successfully band up to 144 etc.  If I enter a 144 frequency,
it immediately goes to xv2.
What would it take to get a serial command to go to a frequency in 50MHz
range to go directly to the xv1 selection?
thanks
Phil K3(352)TUF

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Re: 50MHz Transverter

M0XDF
I haven't built my XV144 yet, but I think this is covered in the Owner  
Manual pg 36 (Using Transverters)
--
When you want to test the depths of a stream, don't use both feet.
-Chinese Proverb

On 19 Mar 2008, at 02:23, Phil Theis wrote:

> Given the following setup: K3 using transverters, with 50MHz  
> transverter set for xv1.
> When I enter a 50MHz frequency via the com port the built in 50MHz  
> receiver is selected.  I then have to band up once to get to the  
> xv1, then I can successfully band up to 144 etc.  If I enter a 144  
> frequency, it immediately goes to xv2.
> What would it take to get a serial command to go to a frequency in  
> 50MHz range to go directly to the xv1 selection?
> thanks
> Phil K3(352)TUF
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Re: 50MHz Transverter

Jim's mail
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Just a curious question.  Since you are using a K3 and that radio has 6
meter (50 MHz) coverage included, why are you trying to use an add-on
transverter?

Jim  KD5VXH

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Subject: [Elecraft] 50MHz Transverter


> Given the following setup: K3 using transverters, with 50MHz transverter
> set for xv1.
> When I enter a 50MHz frequency via the com port the built in 50MHz
> receiver is selected.  I then have to band up once to get to the xv1, then
> I can successfully band up to 144 etc.  If I enter a 144 frequency, it
> immediately goes to xv2.
> What would it take to get a serial command to go to a frequency in 50MHz
> range to go directly to the xv1 selection?
> thanks
> Phil K3(352)TUF
>
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Re: 50MHz Transverter

AD6XY
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Interesting point. I think it would take a firmware update. I also wonder what happens with a transverter between or below existing bands.
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April QST: review and The Secret is Out

KK7P
With trepidation I read the article in the latest QST - the same issue
in which the K3 review is published - "Audio Frequency Enhancement."  As
I feared, the secret is out.  Just look at the top cover of your K3 and
read the article and you'll understand. (Not an ARRL member?  Sorry, it
is copyrighted material.)

Fortunately, the author didn't explain how the Higgins Model can be
applied to DSP, so we can still claim that competitive edge.

73,

Lyle KK7P


PS - Now you know why you shouldn't operate the K3 while it is standing
on its side. Those little rubber feet are for protection when traveling,
or to correctly place the matching K3 right channel external speaker (if
and when it becomes available). Or the panadaptor (not yet available)
for those who are not left-eyed.

Back to my Kool-Aid...



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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

w7aqk
Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the
body of Steven G. Katz?

Dave W7AQK


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Subject: [Elecraft] April QST: review and The Secret is Out


> With trepidation I read the article in the latest QST -
> the same issue in which the K3 review is published -
> "Audio Frequency Enhancement."  As I feared, the secret is
> out.  Just look at the top cover of your K3 and read the
> article and you'll understand. (Not an ARRL member?
> Sorry, it is copyrighted material.)
>
> Fortunately, the author didn't explain how the Higgins
> Model can be applied to DSP, so we can still claim that
> competitive edge.
>
> 73,
>
> Lyle KK7P
>
>
> PS - Now you know why you shouldn't operate the K3 while
> it is standing on its side. Those little rubber feet are
> for protection when traveling, or to correctly place the
> matching K3 right channel external speaker (if and when it
> becomes available). Or the panadaptor (not yet available)
> for those who are not left-eyed.
>
> Back to my Kool-Aid...
>
>
>
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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

KK7P
T. David Yarnes wrote:
> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
> G. Katz?

I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.

Lyle

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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Alan Bloom
My favorite Larson E. Rapp article was the one about the buried
antenna.  He had read in the Antenna Book that every dipole has an
"image" antenna an equal distance below ground.  So he figured you could
just as well put the real antenna under ground and then the image would
be up in the air.

I understand that some guy was actually digging up his yard before a
buddy clued him in.  :=)

Al N1AL


On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 21:24, Lyle Johnson wrote:

> T. David Yarnes wrote:
> > Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
> > G. Katz?
>
> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>
> Lyle
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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Dave Andrus-3
Finally, relief from my homeowners' association's restriction on  
antennas!

Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander in  
my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)

73,

Dave K7DAA
http://www.k7daa.com

On Mar 19, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:

> My favorite Larson E. Rapp article was the one about the buried
> antenna.  He had read in the Antenna Book that every dipole has an
> "image" antenna an equal distance below ground.  So he figured you  
> could
> just as well put the real antenna under ground and then the image  
> would
> be up in the air.
>
> I understand that some guy was actually digging up his yard before a
> buddy clued him in.  :=)
>
> Al N1AL
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 21:24, Lyle Johnson wrote:
>> T. David Yarnes wrote:
>>> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of  
>>> Steven
>>> G. Katz?
>>
>> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>>
>> Lyle
>>
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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

dj7mgq
> Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander in
> my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)

Don't forget hole safety procedures when descending into your hole. Many
lifes have been lost due to negative gravity effects a deep hole causes.
Also your hole needs to be at least 1/2 lambda deep for the 20m band.

Filling it with salt water is not worth the increase in shark bite risk,
despite many claims to the opposite.

vy 73 de toby


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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

KBG Luxford
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Don't forget to point the rotator downwards.
Kevin
VK3DAP / ZL2DAP

Dave Andrus wrote:

> Finally, relief from my homeowners' association's restriction on antennas!
>
> Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander in
> my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)
>
> 73,
>
> Dave K7DAA
> http://www.k7daa.com
>

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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Bill N2BC
In reply to this post by KK7P
It took a sting of posts this morning for the 'light' to come on - my QST
has not arrived yet.

My very first April QST was back in the early 60s. There was an article
about tapering a single wire feedline to concentrate the power going to the
antenna, full of formulas to derive the proper lengths and diameters.  After
crunching the numbers with my trusty sliderule, I took it in to my math
teacher.  We worked on it together, she concluded there was an error in the
formula as the answer was always zero.

I then asked my elmer about it - he is still laughing.

Happy Spring to all!

73, Bill  N2BC
K2/06254, K3/soon!


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> T. David Yarnes wrote:
>> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
>> G. Katz?
>
> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>
> Lyle
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RE: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Richard-3
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Before we laugh too much, underground antennas do work.  See "Practical Wire
Antennas", John Heys, G3BDQ, p79: Subsurface (underground) Antennas.  (OK,
define, "work").

Rich
NU6T


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Finally, relief from my homeowners' association's restriction on
antennas!

Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander in
my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)

73,

Dave K7DAA
http://www.k7daa.com

On Mar 19, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:

> My favorite Larson E. Rapp article was the one about the buried
> antenna.  He had read in the Antenna Book that every dipole has an
> "image" antenna an equal distance below ground.  So he figured you
> could
> just as well put the real antenna under ground and then the image
> would
> be up in the air.
>
> I understand that some guy was actually digging up his yard before a
> buddy clued him in.  :=)
>
> Al N1AL
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-03-19 at 21:24, Lyle Johnson wrote:
>> T. David Yarnes wrote:
>>> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of
>>> Steven
>>> G. Katz?
>>
>> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>>
>> Lyle
>>
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RE: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Richard-3
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Well, I think we should remove them again <grin>.

Rich
NU6T

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T. David Yarnes wrote:
> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
> G. Katz?

I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.

Lyle

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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Gil Stacy-2
The Swedish E.E./ham,  Loof Lirpa,  pioneered underwater HF antennas.  A lot
of his work had application to underground antennas as well.
73 Gil NN4CW
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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

w1jp
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Actually the bulk of the Navy's ELF TX antenna in Clam Lake WI is/was
burried underground...

Jon
w1jp

> Before we laugh too much, underground antennas do work.  See "Practical
> Wire
> Antennas", John Heys, G3BDQ, p79: Subsurface (underground) Antennas.  (OK,
> define, "work").
>
> Rich
> NU6T
<snip/>


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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Jim's mail
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Likewise my QST has not yet arrived.  Hopefully if the Post Office
mis-delivered it the person reading the magazine would become interested in
becoming an Amateur operator.

Many years ago, the year has been forgotten as has the original source, I
remember reading about a US Army officer in World War I that wanted/needed
to get a message to the headquarters.  The unit the officer commanded did
not have a working radio.  The officer sent a runner through enemy lines to
HQ telling them how the message would be sent.  The officer then tied bell
wire to two bayonets and stuck them in the ground several yards apart.  The
other end of the bell wire was connected to a telegraph key.  It seems that
if the leads are connected as mentioned, the signal can be received at a
square of the distance between the leads where the signal is transmitted.

73,
Jim


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> It took a sting of posts this morning for the 'light' to come on - my QST
> has not arrived yet.
>
> My very first April QST was back in the early 60s. There was an article
> about tapering a single wire feedline to concentrate the power going to
> the antenna, full of formulas to derive the proper lengths and diameters.
> After crunching the numbers with my trusty sliderule, I took it in to my
> math teacher.  We worked on it together, she concluded there was an error
> in the formula as the answer was always zero.
>
> I then asked my elmer about it - he is still laughing.
>
> Happy Spring to all!
>
> 73, Bill  N2BC
> K2/06254, K3/soon!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: "T. David Yarnes" <[hidden email]>
> Cc: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 1:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] April QST: review and The Secret is Out
>
>
>> T. David Yarnes wrote:
>>> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
>>> G. Katz?
>>
>> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>>
>> Lyle
>>
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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

John Payne-7
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OK, now how am I going to explain to my neighbors in our all mobile home
community why I'm burying wire down the middle of the street?  After
all, a 160 meter Rhombic is rather large!!  Someone is bound to notice.

73 and tongue firmly planted in cheek,

John W4CWZ

Dave Andrus wrote:
> Finally, relief from my homeowners' association's restriction on
> antennas!
>
> Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander in
> my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)
>
> 73,

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Re: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Jim Wiley-2
Nah - no one will notice, and if they do, just tell them it's part of
your new wireless (hah!) internet hookup.


- Jim, KL7CC



John Payne wrote:

> OK, now how am I going to explain to my neighbors in our all mobile
> home community why I'm burying wire down the middle of the street?  
> After all, a 160 meter Rhombic is rather large!!  Someone is bound to
> notice.
>
> 73 and tongue firmly planted in cheek,
>
> John W4CWZ
>
> Dave Andrus wrote:
>> Finally, relief from my homeowners' association's restriction on
>> antennas!
>>
>> Forget verticals and dipoles, I'm going to go bury a 4-el tribander
>> in my back yard as soon as I find the time!  ;-)
>>
>> 73,
>
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RE: April QST: review and The Secret is Out

Richard-3
In reply to this post by Jim's mail
Hello?

"...a US Army officer in World War I that wanted/needed to get a message to
the headquarters."
" The officer sent a runner through enemy lines to HQ telling them how the
message would be sent."

And why did he not give the message to the runner?

Sigh. <grin>

Rich
NU6T

-----Original Message-----
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To: [hidden email]; Bill Coleman N2BC
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] April QST: review and The Secret is Out


Likewise my QST has not yet arrived.  Hopefully if the Post Office
mis-delivered it the person reading the magazine would become interested in
becoming an Amateur operator.

Many years ago, the year has been forgotten as has the original source, I
remember reading about a US Army officer in World War I that wanted/needed
to get a message to the headquarters.  The unit the officer commanded did
not have a working radio.  The officer sent a runner through enemy lines to
HQ telling them how the message would be sent.  The officer then tied bell
wire to two bayonets and stuck them in the ground several yards apart.  The
other end of the bell wire was connected to a telegraph key.  It seems that
if the leads are connected as mentioned, the signal can be received at a
square of the distance between the leads where the signal is transmitted.

73,
Jim


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From: "Bill Coleman N2BC" <[hidden email]>
To: "Lyle Johnson" <[hidden email]>; "T. David Yarnes" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 6:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] April QST: review and The Secret is Out


> It took a sting of posts this morning for the 'light' to come on - my QST
> has not arrived yet.
>
> My very first April QST was back in the early 60s. There was an article
> about tapering a single wire feedline to concentrate the power going to
> the antenna, full of formulas to derive the proper lengths and diameters.
> After crunching the numbers with my trusty sliderule, I took it in to my
> math teacher.  We worked on it together, she concluded there was an error
> in the formula as the answer was always zero.
>
> I then asked my elmer about it - he is still laughing.
>
> Happy Spring to all!
>
> 73, Bill  N2BC
> K2/06254, K3/soon!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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>> T. David Yarnes wrote:
>>> Hmmmmmmmmmm!  Has Larson E. Rapp been reincarnated in the body of Steven
>>> G. Katz?
>>
>> I think they are 3rd cousins, twice removed.
>>
>> Lyle
>>
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