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K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

hf4me
OK, Magic people, I broke it.  First responses are the right ones.  I
installed the 2m internal module (physically) and the FM Filter.  Audio gone
even before utility ran to configure filters ("all bands").

No audio through speaker or headset (front connections) except white noise,
no signals.  I see the signals on my P3 just as they should be.  Normal
amplitude, etc.  The only connections to the 2 meter module is power, other
cables not connected.

Any ideas where the connector is that I somehow disconnected?

Headed for the schematics.

Filters were #1 was 2.7, #2 was 1.8, #3 was blank, #4 was 500, #5 was 250
Filters now #1 is 13.0, #2 is 2.7, #3 is 1.8, #4 is 500, #5 is 250
In config - just moved settings for #2 to #3 and #1 to #2 and added #1 as
13.0 and set for FM but NOT installed.

Thanks es 73, de Jim KG0KP


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Re: K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

Don Wilhelm-4
Jim,

Technically, if you hear "white noise", you have audio.  Sorry to be so
"picky", but it is quite important in troubleshooting to use exact
language so we all understand each other.  From your statements I would
rather have seen you say that you have audio, but do not hear any
signals AND that you see signals on the P3.
That places the problem between the IF output and the input to the DSP -
in other words the filter section of the receiver.
Check your filter configuration again, and check the physical
installation of the filters - backwards filters do not work right.

73,
Don W3FPR


On 1/3/2012 8:50 PM, Jim Miller KG0KP wrote:

> OK, Magic people, I broke it.  First responses are the right ones.  I
> installed the 2m internal module (physically) and the FM Filter.  Audio gone
> even before utility ran to configure filters ("all bands").
>
> No audio through speaker or headset (front connections) except white noise,
> no signals.  I see the signals on my P3 just as they should be.  Normal
> amplitude, etc.  The only connections to the 2 meter module is power, other
> cables not connected.
>
> Any ideas where the connector is that I somehow disconnected?
>
> Headed for the schematics.
>
> Filters were #1 was 2.7, #2 was 1.8, #3 was blank, #4 was 500, #5 was 250
> Filters now #1 is 13.0, #2 is 2.7, #3 is 1.8, #4 is 500, #5 is 250
> In config - just moved settings for #2 to #3 and #1 to #2 and added #1 as
> 13.0 and set for FM but NOT installed.
>
> Thanks es 73, de Jim KG0KP
>
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hf4me
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Fixed it.  reinstalling the second receiver pulled out a cable to a front
panel board and the end was under the receiver so I couldn't see it.  Once
it was removed, it was obvious.  Thanks guys.

73, de Jim KG0KP

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Miller KG0KP" <[hidden email]>
To: "Elecraft Reflector" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:50 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics


> OK, Magic people, I broke it.  First responses are the right ones.  I
> installed the 2m internal module (physically) and the FM Filter.  Audio
> gone
> even before utility ran to configure filters ("all bands").
>
> No audio through speaker or headset (front connections) except white
> noise,
> no signals.  I see the signals on my P3 just as they should be.  Normal
> amplitude, etc.  The only connections to the 2 meter module is power,
> other
> cables not connected.
>
> Any ideas where the connector is that I somehow disconnected?
>
> Headed for the schematics.
>
> Filters were #1 was 2.7, #2 was 1.8, #3 was blank, #4 was 500, #5 was 250
> Filters now #1 is 13.0, #2 is 2.7, #3 is 1.8, #4 is 500, #5 is 250
> In config - just moved settings for #2 to #3 and #1 to #2 and added #1 as
> 13.0 and set for FM but NOT installed.
>
> Thanks es 73, de Jim KG0KP
>
>
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Re: K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

Kevin Cozens-2
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On 12-01-03 12:06 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> A common mistake when installing filters is to count left to right, looking
> at the filter locations on the pc board, instead of right to left.

Counting in either direction to find where to install a filter sounds like
an approach that is very prone to errors. I don't have a K3 so I can't check
its innards, but wouldn't it make more sense to use some sort of (silk
screen?) labelling where the filters are placed with labels like "Filter 1",
"Filter 2", or just "F1", "F2"? The information for installing a filter can
then use the labels when indicating where it needs to be (or can be) placed.

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Re: K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

Dennis Moore
The locations are labelled. Look at page 5, figure 1 of the K3 assembly
manual. The filter locations are printed on the top of the white filter
outlines.

73, Dennis NJ6G

On 1/6/2012 8:13 AM, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> Counting in either direction to find where to install a filter sounds like
> an approach that is very prone to errors. I don't have a K3 so I can't check
> its innards, but wouldn't it make more sense to use some sort of (silk
> screen?) labelling where the filters are placed with labels like "Filter 1",
> "Filter 2", or just "F1", "F2"? The information for installing a filter can
> then use the labels when indicating where it needs to be (or can be) placed.

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Don Wilhelm-4
Ron,

Maybe the best answer to this problem is for the first step after
removing the top cover is to turn the K3 with the back toward you - then
the filters align left to right.
The labels may be upside down, but the order would be from left to right.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/6/2012 1:23 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

> Quite right, both of you, but in our western culture many people
> automatically count from left to right, especially when working in hurry,
> tired, etc.
>
> We've had several reports on this reflector of people discovering they did
> just that.
>
> 73, Ron AC7AC
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> The locations are labelled. Look at page 5, figure 1 of the K3 assembly
> manual. The filter locations are printed on the top of the white filter
> outlines.
>
>
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Re: K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

Gary Ferdinand
Anyone with any knowledge of high school math will see numbers on a number
line increasing as you go left to right.  I don't think that is cultural in
the language of mathematics.

As for putting filters in the wrong spot:  RTFM.   At some point it should
be the builder's responsibility.  I think Elecraft has done their part in
this area.

Gary W2CS



>-----Original Message-----
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>[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
>Sent: Friday, January 06, 2012 1:44 PM
>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics
>
>Ron,
>
>Maybe the best answer to this problem is for the first step after
>removing the top cover is to turn the K3 with the back toward you - then
>the filters align left to right.
>The labels may be upside down, but the order would be from left to
>right.
>
>73,
>Don W3FPR
>
>On 1/6/2012 1:23 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>> Quite right, both of you, but in our western culture many people
>> automatically count from left to right, especially when working in
>> hurry, tired, etc.
>>
>> We've had several reports on this reflector of people discovering they
>> did just that.
>>
>> 73, Ron AC7AC
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>>
>> The locations are labelled. Look at page 5, figure 1 of the K3
>> assembly manual. The filter locations are printed on the top of the
>> white filter outlines.
>>
>>
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Re: K3, I broke it. Headed for the schematics

Robby.VY2SS
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I had the same problem when I installed my KRX3. The offset for a the 2.7hz filter was .9 and I entered 9. This put the filter out of the sinal path. Check for the dot.

73,

-Robby
VY2SS