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K-3 Power Output

Jim McCook W6YA
One of the features I liked with the K-3/KPA-1500 combo was having power
setting in the K-3 remain at 100w for barefoot or amplifier STBY
position.  When the KPA-1500 was set to OPER, the power from the K-3
reverted to the low drive level, such as 32w.  Now it remains at one
power setting either way.  I can't figure out what caused that change. 
The cable between both units is secure in place and they are
communicating with each other.  As I tune the K-3 the KPA-1500 tuner
settings change normally.  Any idea why this changed?  -Jim
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Re: K-3 Power Output

Bob McGraw - K4TAX
Check the Power Set Per Band setting in the K3 config menu. Should not
be set to NORmal.


73

Bob, K4TAX

On 2/24/2019 2:07 PM, Jim McCook wrote:

> One of the features I liked with the K-3/KPA-1500 combo was having
> power setting in the K-3 remain at 100w for barefoot or amplifier STBY
> position.  When the KPA-1500 was set to OPER, the power from the K-3
> reverted to the low drive level, such as 32w.  Now it remains at one
> power setting either way.  I can't figure out what caused that
> change.  The cable between both units is secure in place and they are
> communicating with each other.  As I tune the K-3 the KPA-1500 tuner
> settings change normally.  Any idea why this changed?  -Jim
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Re: K-3 Power Output

Jim McCook W6YA
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Bob and Mike,

Thanks for that tip.  Somehow it got changed.  Not sure how.  That was
the answer!  Thanks.
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K-3 Power Output

Edward A. Dauer
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 I had a similar, if not worse, problem during the CW DX contest a week ago.  On Day 1 everything worked perfectly, including 15 meters.  On Day 2 everything except 15 meters worked perfectly.  On that band the KPA1500 would show a full-scale over-range power output and then shut itself down.  The SWR was never more than 1.2:1.  In standby mode everything was just right.  No problems.

Thinking the amp might have been at fault, I reloaded the firmware, to no effect.  Numerous tries with the power on the K3 set as low as 5 watts using the front panel control resulted in the same overdrive fault.  Same thing whether I keyed the rig, spoke into the mike, or pressed "tune."  The display on the KPA said 72 watts input when it faulted.  

No problem on any other band.  I noticed, after a while, that the power output indicator on the K3 display on key down would very briefly jump to near the top of its range and then quickly fold back to nearly zero, probably the result of the amp sending it a significant ALC voltage.  And again, same thing no matter where the K3 power control was set.  Shut the rigs off, went out for a walk and a ponder, came back, turned 'em on, and all was good again.

I would like not to have that happen during the SSB portion this coming weekend.  Any ideas, anyone?  Is it the K3 misbehaving?  The KPA sending the K3 the wrong status info?  The operator doing something wrong?  Hacking by contest competitors? (hardly necessary)

Ted, KN1CBR



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    Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:07:13 +0000
    From: Jim McCook <[hidden email]>
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    One of the features I liked with the K-3/KPA-1500 combo was having power
    setting in the K-3 remain at 100w for barefoot or amplifier STBY
    position.? When the KPA-1500 was set to OPER, the power from the K-3
    reverted to the low drive level, such as 32w.? Now it remains at one
    power setting either way.? I can't figure out what caused that change.?
    The cable between both units is secure in place and they are
    communicating with each other.? As I tune the K-3 the KPA-1500 tuner
    settings change normally.? Any idea why this changed?? -Jim
   
   
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    Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2019 14:10:57 -0600
    From: Bob McGraw K4TAX <[hidden email]>
    To: [hidden email]
    Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K-3 Power Output
    Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
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    Check the Power Set Per Band setting in the K3 config menu. Should not
    be set to NORmal.
   
   
    73
   
    Bob, K4TAX


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