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K3 Allband?

Martin-2
Elecrafters,
how can i make a K3 transmit outside the ham bands?
I have a non-elecraft transverter covering 430-440 Mhz, i need to RX &
TX from 20-30Mhz. I guess i will also need the general coverage filter?

Martin

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Re: K3 Allband?

Martin-2
Thanks Elecrafters,
all questions answered.

Martin

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Re: K3 Allband?

Elliott Lawrence-3
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Request the K3 program from Elecraft that unlocks the out of ham band
transmit inhibit.  Takes only a few seconds to accomplish.

73
Elliott WA6TLA

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Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Allband?


> Elecrafters,
> how can i make a K3 transmit outside the ham bands?
> I have a non-elecraft transverter covering 430-440 Mhz, i need to RX &
> TX from 20-30Mhz. I guess i will also need the general coverage filter?
>
> Martin
>
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>
> 73, DM4iM
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Re: K3 Allband?

David Woolley (E.L)
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That (sorry top posting mandated here) depends on which country you are
in.  If you are in a country where it is allowed, and Elecraft can
confirm that, you can ask Elecraft for the software to unlock it.  I
believe, for the USA, that there will be restrictions on maximum power
around the CB frequencies, and that might apply generally, e.g in Germany.

I'd also assume that spurious emission levels would not be specified
outside the amateur bands, so you would have to make your own
measurements of the transmitted spectrum for the complete system.

DM4iM wrote:
> Elecrafters,
> how can i make a K3 transmit outside the ham bands?
> I have a non-elecraft transverter covering 430-440 Mhz, i need to RX &
> TX from 20-30Mhz. I guess i will also need the general coverage filter?
>

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