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Jerry Moore


Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is fully
operational?

I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s may be
damaged as well (especially the USB).
I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage first
time around rather than hunt/peck.

The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
Thanks in advance
Jerry Moore, AE4PB

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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

Jerry Moore
Further testing has proven to be interesting.
Final assessment.
1 USB hub damaged

All other gear is fully functional. It's more likely that the hub failed at
an earlier date and was only discovered on me testing post storm. This is
the most logical as everything has been disconnected for weeks due to
inactivity.
Jer

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From: Jerry Moore [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 1:34 PM
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Subject: [K3S] Test Procedure



Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is fully
operational?

I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s may be
damaged as well (especially the USB).
I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage first
time around rather than hunt/peck.

The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
Thanks in advance
Jerry Moore, AE4PB

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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

Clay Autery
Glad that's all that was toasted, Jerry!

Did I miss where the "complete test procedure" was posted?  That's a
diag tree I'd like ot have.

73,

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On 7/24/2016 2:39 PM, Jerry Moore wrote:

> Further testing has proven to be interesting.
> Final assessment.
> 1 USB hub damaged
>
> All other gear is fully functional. It's more likely that the hub failed at
> an earlier date and was only discovered on me testing post storm. This is
> the most logical as everything has been disconnected for weeks due to
> inactivity.
> Jer
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Moore [mailto:[hidden email]]
> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 1:34 PM
> To: '[hidden email]'
> Subject: [K3S] Test Procedure
>
>
>
> Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is fully
> operational?
>
> I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
> damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s may be
> damaged as well (especially the USB).
> I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage first
> time around rather than hunt/peck.
>
> The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
> Thanks in advance
> Jerry Moore, AE4PB
>
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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

Jerry Moore
Not yet received to date

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 24, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Clay Autery <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Glad that's all that was toasted, Jerry!
>
> Did I miss where the "complete test procedure" was posted?  That's a
> diag tree I'd like ot have.
>
> 73,
>
> ______________________
> Clay Autery, KY5G
> MONTAC Enterprises
> (318) 518-1389
>
>> On 7/24/2016 2:39 PM, Jerry Moore wrote:
>> Further testing has proven to be interesting.
>> Final assessment.
>> 1 USB hub damaged
>>
>> All other gear is fully functional. It's more likely that the hub failed at
>> an earlier date and was only discovered on me testing post storm. This is
>> the most logical as everything has been disconnected for weeks due to
>> inactivity.
>> Jer
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jerry Moore [mailto:[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 1:34 PM
>> To: '[hidden email]'
>> Subject: [K3S] Test Procedure
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is fully
>> operational?
>>
>> I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
>> damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s may be
>> damaged as well (especially the USB).
>> I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage first
>> time around rather than hunt/peck.
>>
>> The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
>> Thanks in advance
>> Jerry Moore, AE4PB
>>
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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

markmusick
You probably won't.
The K3 or K3S is put in a test fixture and run for 24 hours before being
shipped after assembly, repair and/or upgrades.
I just talked to Elecraft in the last week about one of my K3s I had in for
upgrades and was told it would ship a day after being put in a test fixture
and going through a 24 hour burn in.
I take that to mean there is some sort of computer/microprocessor automation
that runs various tests on the K3 over a 24 hour period.
So there is probably no complete overall K3 test we as users can perform
other than what is in the K3 utility and/or specific tests for a specific
problem as directed to users by Elecraft support.
There may be someone (support, Wayne or Eric) who knows more than I that can
confirm or deny my assumption.
Even if we as users had such a procedure, how many users would have the test
equipment necessary to perform such tests? Plus running the risk that the
user(s) could mess up the works.

Mark Musick, WB9CIF

-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Jerry
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 10:10 PM
To: Clay Autery <[hidden email]>
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3S] Test Procedure

Not yet received to date

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 24, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Clay Autery <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Glad that's all that was toasted, Jerry!
>
> Did I miss where the "complete test procedure" was posted?  That's a
> diag tree I'd like ot have.
>
> 73,
>
> ______________________
> Clay Autery, KY5G
> MONTAC Enterprises
> (318) 518-1389
>
>> On 7/24/2016 2:39 PM, Jerry Moore wrote:
>> Further testing has proven to be interesting.
>> Final assessment.
>> 1 USB hub damaged
>>
>> All other gear is fully functional. It's more likely that the hub
>> failed at an earlier date and was only discovered on me testing post
>> storm. This is the most logical as everything has been disconnected
>> for weeks due to inactivity.
>> Jer
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jerry Moore [mailto:[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 1:34 PM
>> To: '[hidden email]'
>> Subject: [K3S] Test Procedure
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is
>> fully operational?
>>
>> I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
>> damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s
>> may be damaged as well (especially the USB).
>> I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage
>> first time around rather than hunt/peck.
>>
>> The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
>> Thanks in advance
>> Jerry Moore, AE4PB
>>
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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

Jerry Moore
The lack of a full functional test is more likely due to it not being
profitable AND being overkill. Generally if it works then it just works.

I'm still thinking it through, however, the process doesn't require complex
test gear as it's a functional testing of all features/modules of the radio.

The build/calibration process is a bare bones, single band/mode setup.

I'll run back through the manuals and if I don't find something then I'll
create one.
The objective is to give a quantitative value for the current operation
go/no-go that can be recorded and used to detect when system degradation has
occurred.
Jer

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From: Mark E. Musick [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 7:38 PM
To: 'Jerry'; 'Clay Autery'
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] [K3S] Test Procedure

You probably won't.
The K3 or K3S is put in a test fixture and run for 24 hours before being
shipped after assembly, repair and/or upgrades.
I just talked to Elecraft in the last week about one of my K3s I had in for
upgrades and was told it would ship a day after being put in a test fixture
and going through a 24 hour burn in.
I take that to mean there is some sort of computer/microprocessor automation
that runs various tests on the K3 over a 24 hour period.
So there is probably no complete overall K3 test we as users can perform
other than what is in the K3 utility and/or specific tests for a specific
problem as directed to users by Elecraft support.
There may be someone (support, Wayne or Eric) who knows more than I that can
confirm or deny my assumption.
Even if we as users had such a procedure, how many users would have the test
equipment necessary to perform such tests? Plus running the risk that the
user(s) could mess up the works.

Mark Musick, WB9CIF

-----Original Message-----
From: Elecraft [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Jerry
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2016 10:10 PM
To: Clay Autery <[hidden email]>
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3S] Test Procedure

Not yet received to date

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 24, 2016, at 4:16 PM, Clay Autery <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Glad that's all that was toasted, Jerry!
>
> Did I miss where the "complete test procedure" was posted?  That's a
> diag tree I'd like ot have.
>
> 73,
>
> ______________________
> Clay Autery, KY5G
> MONTAC Enterprises
> (318) 518-1389
>
>> On 7/24/2016 2:39 PM, Jerry Moore wrote:
>> Further testing has proven to be interesting.
>> Final assessment.
>> 1 USB hub damaged
>>
>> All other gear is fully functional. It's more likely that the hub
>> failed at an earlier date and was only discovered on me testing post
>> storm. This is the most logical as everything has been disconnected
>> for weeks due to inactivity.
>> Jer
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jerry Moore [mailto:[hidden email]]
>> Sent: Friday, July 22, 2016 1:34 PM
>> To: '[hidden email]'
>> Subject: [K3S] Test Procedure
>>
>>
>>
>> Does anyone have a full functional test procedure to verify my K3S is
>> fully operational?
>>
>> I had a local lightning strike came in through ground that apparently
>> damaged a USB hub, Raspberry PI, Keyboard, Mouse... I suspect the K3s
>> may be damaged as well (especially the USB).
>> I'm looking for a full test process so I can find all of the damage
>> first time around rather than hunt/peck.
>>
>> The K3S powers and appears to rx/tx,
>> Thanks in advance
>> Jerry Moore, AE4PB
>>
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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

Don Wilhelm
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Mark,

I think you are correct, no "standard" test procedure is possible
because it would not account for all installed options, filter
assignments, and other configurable aspects of the K3/K3S.

I would however suggest that one could use a procedure similar to what I
use for a K2.
It is best if you have a dummy load and can observe the TX waveforms on
an oscilloscope connected across that dummy load with a 10X probe.
How well you can do the tests will depend on the equipment you have
available.
Testing into an antenna can produce ambiguous results - use a dummy load
even if you have to borrow one.  An external wattmeter with trusted
calibration is also useful.

Proposed procedure ---
1) Go through all the calibration items listed in the manual.
2) Check the status of each option installed and do a functional check
to assure that each of those options is working.
3) Check the computer connection capability - does it connect with K3
Uility?
4) Check the filter assignments using K3 Utility.
5) Check the CW output waveform on the 'scope.
6) Check the SSB output waveform.  Does it change with Mic Gain and
Compression.
7) Check data mode operation if you had been set up for that capability.
8) Check FM capability if your K3 is equipped with the 13kHz filter.
9) Check AM capability if your K3 has the 6kHz or 13kHz filter.
10) if you have the KAT3, check that it tunes properly into a dummy load
on all bands.
10a) if you have 2 50 ohm dummy loads, connect them in parallel and
assure that the KAT3 will tune into the resultant 25 ohm dummy load.
11) Check receive function on all bands.  A signal generator like the
XG3 is a big help with this evaluation.  Check at low signal levels.
12) Check the KRX3 receive in the same manner as the main reciever.

Note, you can best observe the RX characteristics using an audio
spectrum analyzer (Spectrogram or Spectrum Lab or others) running on
your computer - feed the headphone output (or rear panel phones or
speaker) to the soundcard input.  The main RX is the left channel and
the KRX3 is the right channel.
If you do not have an audio spectrum analyzer, you can download a good
copy of Spectrogram from my website www.w3fpr.com - look near the bottom
of the opening page for links to a copy internal to my website (it has
been scrubbed by several anti-virus programs and has come up clean -
contrary to several copies of Spectrogram found 'in the wild' on the
internet).

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/24/2016 7:38 PM, Mark E. Musick wrote:

> You probably won't.
> The K3 or K3S is put in a test fixture and run for 24 hours before being
> shipped after assembly, repair and/or upgrades.
> I just talked to Elecraft in the last week about one of my K3s I had in for
> upgrades and was told it would ship a day after being put in a test fixture
> and going through a 24 hour burn in.
> I take that to mean there is some sort of computer/microprocessor automation
> that runs various tests on the K3 over a 24 hour period.
> So there is probably no complete overall K3 test we as users can perform
> other than what is in the K3 utility and/or specific tests for a specific
> problem as directed to users by Elecraft support.
> There may be someone (support, Wayne or Eric) who knows more than I that can
> confirm or deny my assumption.
> Even if we as users had such a procedure, how many users would have the test
> equipment necessary to perform such tests? Plus running the risk that the
> user(s) could mess up the works.
>

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Re: [K3S] Test Procedure

kstover
I think Don should write that up and post it on his site.


On 7/24/2016 8:37 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

> Mark,
>
> I think you are correct, no "standard" test procedure is possible
> because it would not account for all installed options, filter
> assignments, and other configurable aspects of the K3/K3S.
>
> I would however suggest that one could use a procedure similar to what
> I use for a K2.
> It is best if you have a dummy load and can observe the TX waveforms
> on an oscilloscope connected across that dummy load with a 10X probe.
> How well you can do the tests will depend on the equipment you have
> available.
> Testing into an antenna can produce ambiguous results - use a dummy
> load even if you have to borrow one.  An external wattmeter with
> trusted calibration is also useful.
>
> Proposed procedure ---
> 1) Go through all the calibration items listed in the manual.
> 2) Check the status of each option installed and do a functional check
> to assure that each of those options is working.
> 3) Check the computer connection capability - does it connect with K3
> Uility?
> 4) Check the filter assignments using K3 Utility.
> 5) Check the CW output waveform on the 'scope.
> 6) Check the SSB output waveform.  Does it change with Mic Gain and
> Compression.
> 7) Check data mode operation if you had been set up for that capability.
> 8) Check FM capability if your K3 is equipped with the 13kHz filter.
> 9) Check AM capability if your K3 has the 6kHz or 13kHz filter.
> 10) if you have the KAT3, check that it tunes properly into a dummy
> load on all bands.
> 10a) if you have 2 50 ohm dummy loads, connect them in parallel and
> assure that the KAT3 will tune into the resultant 25 ohm dummy load.
> 11) Check receive function on all bands.  A signal generator like the
> XG3 is a big help with this evaluation.  Check at low signal levels.
> 12) Check the KRX3 receive in the same manner as the main reciever.
>
> Note, you can best observe the RX characteristics using an audio
> spectrum analyzer (Spectrogram or Spectrum Lab or others) running on
> your computer - feed the headphone output (or rear panel phones or
> speaker) to the soundcard input.  The main RX is the left channel and
> the KRX3 is the right channel.
> If you do not have an audio spectrum analyzer, you can download a good
> copy of Spectrogram from my website www.w3fpr.com - look near the
> bottom of the opening page for links to a copy internal to my website
> (it has been scrubbed by several anti-virus programs and has come up
> clean - contrary to several copies of Spectrogram found 'in the wild'
> on the internet).
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>

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