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K3S RX OUT

N7US
Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?

73,  Jim N7US

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Re: K3S RX OUT

Alan - G4GNX
There's no reason why you can't do this.

You would however have to be very careful that the SDRPlay is isolated
when you transmit. Not just removing power to it, but also grounding the
SDRPlay input. This is not because there's any issue with the K3, but
because you can still set up a high energy field that can destroy the
SDRPlay.

73,

Alan. G4GNX


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Subject: [Elecraft] K3S RX OUT

>Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?
>
>73,  Jim N7US
>

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Re: K3S RX OUT

Bill Steffey NY9H
mfj makes a little box that does just that ....
https://mfjenterprises.com/products/mfj-1708b-sdr


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On 11/14/2020 11:38 AM, Alan - G4GNX wrote:

> There's no reason why you can't do this.
>
> You would however have to be very careful that the SDRPlay is isolated
> when you transmit. Not just removing power to it, but also grounding
> the SDRPlay input. This is not because there's any issue with the K3,
> but because you can still set up a high energy field that can destroy
> the SDRPlay.
>
> 73,
>
> Alan. G4GNX
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "Jim McDonald" <[hidden email]>
> To: "Elecraft Reflector ([hidden email])"
> <[hidden email]>
> Sent: 14/11/2020 16:31:42
> Subject: [Elecraft] K3S RX OUT
>
>> Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack
>> on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?
>>
>> 73,  Jim N7US
>>
>
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Re: K3S RX OUT

Alan - G4GNX
Yes they do. :-)

A little expensive for what it is, but it will do the job.

73,

Alan. G4GNX


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From: "Bill Steffey NY9H" <[hidden email]>
To: "Alan - G4GNX" <[hidden email]>; "Elecraft Reflector
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Sent: 14/11/2020 16:48:22
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3S RX OUT

>mfj makes a little box that does just that .... https://mfjenterprises.com/products/mfj-1708b-sdr
>
>
>good to see you on nidxa zoom
>
>stay well
>
>On 11/14/2020 11:38 AM, Alan - G4GNX wrote:
>>There's no reason why you can't do this.
>>
>>You would however have to be very careful that the SDRPlay is isolated when you transmit. Not just removing power to it, but also grounding the SDRPlay input. This is not because there's any issue with the K3, but because you can still set up a high energy field that can destroy the SDRPlay.
>>
>>73,
>>
>>Alan. G4GNX
>>
>>
>>------ Original Message ------
>>From: "Jim McDonald" <[hidden email]>
>>To: "Elecraft Reflector ([hidden email])" <[hidden email]>
>>Sent: 14/11/2020 16:31:42
>>Subject: [Elecraft] K3S RX OUT
>>
>>>Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?
>>>
>>>73,  Jim N7US
>>>
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Re: K3S RX OUT

Joe Subich, W4TV-4
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Yes, RX out is after the K3/K3S TR Switch and LPF.  You will need to
turn on the RX ANT function.  RX Out should be connected to to a
splitter with one output of the splitter going to the RSP1A (or other
SDR) and the other output of the splitter going to the RX IN.

A properly designed splitter prevents either receiver from "loading"
the other (excessive signal reduction) as well as preventing any
spurious products from one receiver being fed into the other.


73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 2020-11-14 11:31 AM, Jim McDonald wrote:
> Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?
>
> 73,  Jim N7US
>

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Re: K3S RX OUT

Jim Brown-10
While the K3 RX input does provide a well matched 50 ohm load to the
antenna (and BPF), I've never found the need to use a splitter.

73, Jim K9YC

On 11/14/2020 11:33 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:

>
> Yes, RX out is after the K3/K3S TR Switch and LPF.  You will need to
> turn on the RX ANT function.  RX Out should be connected to to a
> splitter with one output of the splitter going to the RSP1A (or other
> SDR) and the other output of the splitter going to the RX IN.
>
> A properly designed splitter prevents either receiver from "loading"
> the other (excessive signal reduction) as well as preventing any
> spurious products from one receiver being fed into the other.
>
>
> 73,
>
>     ... Joe, W4TV
>
>
> On 2020-11-14 11:31 AM, Jim McDonald wrote:
>> Can an SDR, such as a SDRPlay RSP1A, be connected to the RX OUT jack
>> on the K3S instead of using the IF OUT (on the radio or the P3)?
>>
>> 73,  Jim N7US
>>
>
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K4/K4D Audio Codec question...

Tom-5
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Does the K4, especially the K4D, have two audio codecs, one for each
receiver, available via the USB connector?


This would be highly desirable with the digital mode, being able to
monitor the MSK 144 and FT8 frequencies on 6 at the same time.


Tom K8TB


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Re: K4/K4D Audio Codec question...

Bill Frantz
You can do this with K3 or K3S with a sub-receiver, but you
don't need the sub-receiver with the K4 because it can monitor 2
6M frequencies with just basic K4, you can get the digital audio
stream through the USB connection or through the audio
connection on the back panel.

The left channel will be VFO A and the right channel will be VFO
B. Using the USB connection means you don't need a "sound card"
to digitize the audio.

If you are just looking for activity, just listening to the
audio may be enough.

73 Bill AE6JV

On 11/14/20 at 8:56 PM, [hidden email] (Tom) wrote:

>Does the K4, especially the K4D, have two audio codecs, one for
>each receiver, available via the USB connector?
>
>
>This would be highly desirable with the digital mode, being
>able to monitor the MSK 144 and FT8 frequencies on 6 at the
>same time.
>
>
>Tom K8TB

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Re: K4/K4D Audio Codec question...

wayne burdick
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Tom <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Does the K4, especially the K4D, have two audio codecs, one for each receiver, available via the USB connector?
>
> This would be highly desirable with the digital mode, being able to monitor the MSK 144 and FT8 frequencies on 6 at the same time.


Yes. This can be done even with a basic K4, since it has independent left and right receive channels pertaining to VFO A (main) and B (sub).

A K4D would give you the ability to use different antennas for the two receivers. It also optimizes performance when the two receivers are on different bands since it includes a second set of band-pass filters, preamps, and attenuators.

Wayne
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