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K3 - Key Out Question

Jack Nelson-3
Good evening. I'm attempting to use my K3 with a Tokyo High Power HL-1.2Kfx
amp. On the amp, when STBY (which has 12v on it) is grounded, the relay
clicks, and the "On Air" led lights....just like it should. However, when a
cable is connected between the K3's Key Out jack, and the STBY on the amp,
the amp shuts down with an "Over Drive" warning as soon as the K3 is keyed.
The K3's power is passed through the amp to the watt meter and dummy load.

I noticed the Key Out jack on the K3 has 4.75vdc on it whether it's in the
Tune position or not. Is this normal. I don't think the amp likes seeing the
voltage from the K3.

73's Jack  K5FSE
Treas  QRP ARCI

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Re: K3 - Key Out Question

Iain MacDonnell - N6ML-2
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Jack Nelson <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Good evening. I'm attempting to use my K3 with a Tokyo High Power HL-1.2Kfx
> amp. On the amp, when STBY (which has 12v on it) is grounded, the relay
> clicks, and the "On Air" led lights....just like it should. However, when a
> cable is connected between the K3's Key Out jack, and the STBY on the amp,
> the amp shuts down with an "Over Drive" warning as soon as the K3 is keyed.
> The K3's power is passed through the amp to the watt meter and dummy load.
>
> I noticed the Key Out jack on the K3 has 4.75vdc on it whether it's in the
> Tune position or not. Is this normal. I don't think the amp likes seeing the
> voltage from the K3.

Are you sure you're not just putting too much RF into that THP? Dial
the "PWR" setting way down on the K3 and try again ...

    ~Iain / N6ML
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Re: K3 - Key Out Question

Don Wilhelm-4
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Jack,

Unless you have a problem with the K3, the KEYOUT jack should have no
voltage on it either during TX or RX.
Check the KEYOUT with an ohmmeter.  It should have a high resistance
during receive - then put the K3 into TEST (hold the MODE  up button),
then press TUNE - the resistance should drop to almost zero.

With no cable connected to KEYOUT, you should not see any significant
voltage at the K3 - if you do, double check your DMM connections.  Any
voltage during key-up (or RX) will be coming from whatever you connect
to KEYOUT - KEYOUT simply grounds the connection when TX is enabled.

73,
Don W3FPR

Jack Nelson wrote:

> Good evening. I'm attempting to use my K3 with a Tokyo High Power HL-1.2Kfx
> amp. On the amp, when STBY (which has 12v on it) is grounded, the relay
> clicks, and the "On Air" led lights....just like it should. However, when a
> cable is connected between the K3's Key Out jack, and the STBY on the amp,
> the amp shuts down with an "Over Drive" warning as soon as the K3 is keyed.
> The K3's power is passed through the amp to the watt meter and dummy load.
>
> I noticed the Key Out jack on the K3 has 4.75vdc on it whether it's in the
> Tune position or not. Is this normal. I don't think the amp likes seeing the
> voltage from the K3.
>
> 73's Jack  K5FSE
> Treas  QRP ARCI
>  
>
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