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A few observations regarding the successful installation of the KRX3.
As another poster said, organize! I used a plastic drawer liner with slots for forks. knives, etc. I made little partitions to create more spaces. Anything similar will do the trick. Inventory! This cannot be over emphasized. I had two missing standoffs that caused quite a bit of delay. Organization! Group each set of screws and hardware in order when you take the K3 apart. Reverse the order when you reassemble it. Measure! Even though I did this to all screws and standoffs for both the K3 and KRX3, I got a bit lazy at the end. That, coupled with the missing standoffs caused lots of aggravation. Self inflicted, mostly. Work with plenty of light! Also a powerful small flashlight is useful to help see if pins are correctly mated. Leave the left side off while seating the KRX3! It allows you to see the cables and pins mating and lots of other clearances. Use the search function on the Elecraft Reflector! I can't stress this enough. If you have a problem, it is likely that someone else has as well. Look through the comments and try the various solutions that worked for others. That's what I did. The Reflector helped me solve an error message and problem calibrating the Synth. I took the lid off, re seated the connector, added a lock washer to space away from the front panel a tad, and that fixed it. The sub receiver synth calibrated with no problem after that. Filters! Make sure you mark your filter type and location correctly, and put them in the right slots! Don't mistake slot #1 for #5 as others have done. If your KRX3 works but doesn't hear signals, try using the utility to set filters. Try different location set ups in the Utility to make sure you have them where you think you do. I had originally put the 2.7 in #2, then changed my mind and moved it to #1 without noting that in the manual. Guess what, no signals, till I tried set up in slot #1. If in doubt, open up the rig and KRX3 and double check. Using the Utility is actually easier. That's it! I'm really enjoying the new features. I didn't upgrade firmware for quite a while and am VERY pleasantly surprised with new features and implementation improvements of older ones. The DSP NR is improved, and the rig generally "sounds" better. Oh, and I read the keying loop comments and just hooked up to my TT amp directly. Works QSK like a charm. 12ms delay does it just fine. Great radio that keeps getting better, great supportive company, great community of helpful folks on the Reflector. What more could you want.? 73, Ken N6TZV K3 # 951 _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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