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K3 Version 3.14

Phil LaMarche-2
"I find I need full compression and full Mic gain to get near 100 percent.

> Have you updated the firmware since the compressor was brought back in

> on AM?"

Does the above version include the compressor on AM?

 

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Re: K3 Version 3.14

Don Wilhelm-4
Phil,

I don't know the answer to your direct question, but a perusal of the
firmware release note indicate that the AM modulation was made closer to
100% in MCU 3.19, so you should upgrade if you are playing with AM.

73,
Don W3FPR

Phil LaMarche wrote:

> "I find I need full compression and full Mic gain to get near 100 percent.
>
>  
>> Have you updated the firmware since the compressor was brought back in
>>    
>
>  
>> on AM?"
>>    
>
> Does the above version include the compressor on AM?
>
>  
>
> Philip LaMarche
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K3 & Beringer HA400

Steven Pituch-3
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Hi All,
I tried using these two items together and am getting scratchy audio in the
headphones when I speak on USB even though the monitor is set to zero.  When
I use the rear headphones out to feed the HA400 it is really bad and loud.
When I use the front headphone jack its medium loud but still not right.  It
can be heard on my transmitted audio.

I tried using a battery to power the HA400 to isolate the ground but it has
no effect.  I did the "Modification Improving the Immunity of the Rear-Panel
RS232 and Audio Connectors to RF" mod, and checked to be sure that the
"Front Panel Microphone Circuit" mod had been done at the factory.  I tried
also using RG 174 for the audio feed.  No change.  I also removed the serial
cable and had no change.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I do need to have four
headsets on the K3 for various ham demos.

72 and thanks,
Steve, W2MY

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Re: K3 & Beringer HA400

Dick Dievendorff
Does it vary with power output or with Tx Test? Could it be an RFI issue?  I
was also unhappy with the audio on my HA400.

Dick
K6KR


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 2:13 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 & Beringer HA400

Hi All,
I tried using these two items together and am getting scratchy audio in the
headphones when I speak on USB even though the monitor is set to zero.  When
I use the rear headphones out to feed the HA400 it is really bad and loud.
When I use the front headphone jack its medium loud but still not right.  It
can be heard on my transmitted audio.

I tried using a battery to power the HA400 to isolate the ground but it has
no effect.  I did the "Modification Improving the Immunity of the Rear-Panel
RS232 and Audio Connectors to RF" mod, and checked to be sure that the
"Front Panel Microphone Circuit" mod had been done at the factory.  I tried
also using RG 174 for the audio feed.  No change.  I also removed the serial
cable and had no change.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I do need to have four
headsets on the K3 for various ham demos.

72 and thanks,
Steve, W2MY

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Re: K3 & Beringer HA400

Don Wilhelm-4
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Steve,

Just an idea - have you tried it on LINE OUT?  It may be that you are
overdriving the input of the Beringer.
The other possibility is that you have an RF in the Shack problem and
the Beringer is reacting to the RF.  Try it when connected to a dummy
load or in TX TEST.  If that 'fixes' the problem, you have some antenna
work to do to keep the stray RF out of the shack.

73,
Don W3FPR

Steven Pituch wrote:

> Hi All,
> I tried using these two items together and am getting scratchy audio in the
> headphones when I speak on USB even though the monitor is set to zero.  When
> I use the rear headphones out to feed the HA400 it is really bad and loud.
> When I use the front headphone jack its medium loud but still not right.  It
> can be heard on my transmitted audio.
>
> I tried using a battery to power the HA400 to isolate the ground but it has
> no effect.  I did the "Modification Improving the Immunity of the Rear-Panel
> RS232 and Audio Connectors to RF" mod, and checked to be sure that the
> "Front Panel Microphone Circuit" mod had been done at the factory.  I tried
> also using RG 174 for the audio feed.  No change.  I also removed the serial
> cable and had no change.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I do need to have four
> headsets on the K3 for various ham demos.
>
> 72 and thanks,
> Steve, W2MY
>
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Re: K3 & Beringer HA400

Steven Pituch-3
Don and Dick,
It does not occur with "TX Test"  However, it is not any worse if I use my
ALS600 at 400 Watts, or I totally disconnect the amp and just use 50 Watts
out of the K3.

I think it is RF related, but only run into this problem with the HA400.  I
do run 450 Ohm ladder line into my shack up to my link coupled tuner but
just thought that it shouldn't happen to a proper design.

If I run with the front panel audio volume to zero and use the front phones
jack to the HA400 I get it bad if I plug the phones into the HA400 with the
HA400 volume set to about a 3.

I have the same problem with the line out.

If I disconnect the audio "IN" into the HA400.  I still get the buzz in the
phoes when I talk.  So it is RF getting into the HA400.

I wonder if some bypass caps in the HA400 might help.

Steve, W2MY





Message-----
From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 4:33 PM
To: Steven Pituch
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 & Beringer HA400

Steve,

Just an idea - have you tried it on LINE OUT?  It may be that you are
overdriving the input of the Beringer.
The other possibility is that you have an RF in the Shack problem and
the Beringer is reacting to the RF.  Try it when connected to a dummy
load or in TX TEST.  If that 'fixes' the problem, you have some antenna
work to do to keep the stray RF out of the shack.

73,
Don W3FPR

Steven Pituch wrote:
> Hi All,
> I tried using these two items together and am getting scratchy audio in
the
> headphones when I speak on USB even though the monitor is set to zero.
When
> I use the rear headphones out to feed the HA400 it is really bad and loud.
> When I use the front headphone jack its medium loud but still not right.
It
> can be heard on my transmitted audio.
>
> I tried using a battery to power the HA400 to isolate the ground but it
has
> no effect.  I did the "Modification Improving the Immunity of the
Rear-Panel
> RS232 and Audio Connectors to RF" mod, and checked to be sure that the
> "Front Panel Microphone Circuit" mod had been done at the factory.  I
tried
> also using RG 174 for the audio feed.  No change.  I also removed the
serial

> cable and had no change.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I do need to have four
> headsets on the K3 for various ham demos.
>
> 72 and thanks,
> Steve, W2MY
>
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02:43:00
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Re: K3 & Beringer HA400

Don Wilhelm-4
Steve,

Thanks for those details.  I am almost certain Jim Brown K9YC would
refer to this as a "pin 1" problem, and that is the reason that bypass
caps are not likely to help.
You might be able to minimize it with some work to the Beringer - look
carefully at how the cable shields are routed.  If they connect to the
PC board directly, this is the classic pin 1 problem - they should be
connected in such a way as to route the energy on the outside of the
shield to the *outside* of the enclosure rather than going first to the
PC Board ground plane..
Perhaps you can make some mods to that equipment, perhaps it is just not
worth it.  Many enclosures for inexpensive equipment are plastic, so
there is no way to avoid the pin 1 problem in those cases.  Once the RF
energy gets inside the enclosure, there is no telling in which circuits
it might cause problems.  In the hamshack, metal enclosures for audio
equipment is almost mandatory, and if designers would pay attention to
the pin 1 situation, many user headaches would be solved.

Note that in days of old, connectors used to mount on the enclosure, and
thus prevented this pin 1 problem because the RF would flow on the
outside of the enclosure and not make it to the inside, but in more
modern times, connectors mount directly on the PC board and may or may
not connect from the board ground plane to the enclosure - and even if
it is connected to the enclosure, it is likely to be on the inside - RF
travels on surfaces due to 'skin effect', so visualize the paths - the
inside of a metal enclosure is a different conductor than the outside at
RF frequencies - and you will see the difficulties presented.

73,
Don W3FPR

Steven Pituch wrote:

> Don and Dick,
> It does not occur with "TX Test"  However, it is not any worse if I use my
> ALS600 at 400 Watts, or I totally disconnect the amp and just use 50 Watts
> out of the K3.
>
> I think it is RF related, but only run into this problem with the HA400.  I
> do run 450 Ohm ladder line into my shack up to my link coupled tuner but
> just thought that it shouldn't happen to a proper design.
>
> If I run with the front panel audio volume to zero and use the front phones
> jack to the HA400 I get it bad if I plug the phones into the HA400 with the
> HA400 volume set to about a 3.
>
> I have the same problem with the line out.
>
> If I disconnect the audio "IN" into the HA400.  I still get the buzz in the
> phoes when I talk.  So it is RF getting into the HA400.
>
> I wonder if some bypass caps in the HA400 might help.
>
> Steve, W2MY
>  
>
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Re: K3 & Beringer HA400

Steven Pituch-3
Thank you Don,
The HA400 actually has a very nice metal case, but the pots are on the board
and the plastic stems protrude out of holes.  The mod to the case seems
doable.  Also I would think some rg8 shield used as a braid bolted to the
case and going to the K3 might help.  I didn't originally do this because a
wanted something more portable.  I also need to study K9YC's papers since I
am not sure the Heil mic is wired to his standards.

Thanks, I've got some stuff to try.  It looks like a very nice affordable
accessory.
See:
http://tinyurl.com/yftvksg

73,
Steve, W2MY

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