KX3/PX3/KXPA100 USB control harness noise

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KX3/PX3/KXPA100 USB control harness noise

Jack Spitznagel
I am seeing see about a 1 S-unit jump in this noise above the floor in
quiet band conditions when I use rig control (any program) on a Dell
laptop. Rig power supply is quiet.

Before I spend a lot of time reinventing things... and trying to figure
out how to search the archives for something this specific:

Is there someone who has used ferrites to kill hash noise that only
occurs with this combination of rig, panadapter, and amp setup when the
Elecraft Utilities or a rig control program is running?

If so what type of ferrite(s) did you use and where did you place them?

Observation: I can knock the noise down by half by putting a "medium
sized" clip over ferrite (sorry, it says TEAC on it... no model number)
right at the box on the KXPA100 to KX3 adapter cable.

That may be the best I can do - if so thanks for reading this and not
telling me to search the archive...

Jack - KD4IZ



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Re: KX3/PX3/KXPA100 USB control harness noise

GM4JJJ
Jack,

Are you using the Elecraft USB adaptor lead? I ask because initially I was intending to use a built in USB to serial COM port in my Digimaster Pro interface box for CAT with my KX3, but got terrible noise from its polling.

Moving to using the Elecraft USB adaptor instead cured that. As a reference point I only have the Laptop USB connected to a PX3 and from there to the KX3 and am using only 144 MHz with an external transverter from 14 MHz.  I didn't need any ferrite on that port. I did need some on other USB leads and HDMI leads however.


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David Anderson GM4JJJ

> On 31 Oct 2015, at 18:44, Jack Spitznagel <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I am seeing see about a 1 S-unit jump in this noise above the floor in quiet band conditions when I use rig control (any program) on a Dell laptop. Rig power supply is quiet.
>
> Before I spend a lot of time reinventing things... and trying to figure out how to search the archives for something this specific:
>
> Is there someone who has used ferrites to kill hash noise that only occurs with this combination of rig, panadapter, and amp setup when the Elecraft Utilities or a rig control program is running?
>
> If so what type of ferrite(s) did you use and where did you place them?
>
> Observation: I can knock the noise down by half by putting a "medium sized" clip over ferrite (sorry, it says TEAC on it... no model number) right at the box on the KXPA100 to KX3 adapter cable.
>
> That may be the best I can do - if so thanks for reading this and not telling me to search the archive...
>
> Jack - KD4IZ
>
>
>
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