Hi Elecraft,
and also a "high five" to David - met you on "HAM radio 2017" at QRP project!! Thanks for your time and the nice discussion. Now my very special problem I try to post to the "masses" to explain how to improve transverter work at frequencies from 23cm up to 1.5cm with KX3. Hopefully other OMs might have similar problems or requests. In 2012 I ordered the KX3 - was not aware of its "nifty gifty" features - just would like to do shortwave and some, when available, 2m repeater work also. in 2013 I joined the VHF-contest station "DL0LN" here in germany an its a pleasure to work with all the SHF guys and equipment. All transverters in these days worked "on its own". You have to have change cables, use one IC 202, next band another IC 202 etc. This was a bit too much "overhead" for me. In december 2015 I could purchase a nice transverterbox, all included, it needs only 146 MHz drive and only one antenna. So I tried to use my good old KX3 for these bands @146 MHz. And: Its working! All bands are stable (after temperature compensating the LO, see application note). One Contestmember, Oliver, DJ2QZ and I, DL1MTG, tried to do an optimization and spend hours to find and configure the best settings working for SSB and CW operating. Well, one big finding was "doing CW in SSB mode" so called *C**W-IN-SSB*. The frequency is at SHF contest work extremly important - a small change in freq and the QSO is lost. Therefore it is a pleasure to call in SSB, station is answering in CW, very weak signal: *C**W-IN-SSB *is possible. And now the request: station did not get my call, I have to activate Voice-Keyer again! But stop, He can only read my CW signal - lets activate the CW-Keyer... ups, have to change mode from SSB to CW - to activate CW keyer: frequency lost!!! Station lost, no QSO!! To explain further: I also now the "SSB/CW VFO Offset" - but this is not helpful in "transverterbusiness". I'd like to get something like "working in SSB", hear an answer in CW, activate memory 3 or 4 which is only used in "*C**W-IN-SSB", *to send a CQ-Call from memory 3 or an "QRZ QRZ DL0LN DL0LN" from memory 4 etc. in SSB - CW-IN-SSB oc. Its a special case. Why is it necessary to mix up SSB and CW - this ist the only case I know at this time:-) Hopefully other stations have similar requests? Kind regards, Martin, DL1MTG / DL0LN ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Martin,
The CW in SSB option already exists in the KX3. Turn to page 37 in the manual and look at the CW WGHT menu description for how to turn it on and off. With it turned on, your CW will be transmitted when touching the paddles even though the mode is in SSB. Your signal will be heard by the other operator (listening in SSB mode) at whatever sidetone pitch you have set in the KX3. 73, Don W3FPR On 7/17/2017 3:14 PM, Martin Theodor Grewe wrote: > > Well, one big finding was "doing CW in SSB mode" so called *C**W-IN-SSB*. > The frequency is at > SHF contest work extremly important - a small change in freq and the QSO is > lost. Therefore > it is a pleasure to call in SSB, station is answering in CW, very weak > signal: *C**W-IN-SSB *is possible. > And now the request: station did not get my call, I have to activate > Voice-Keyer again! But stop, > He can only read my CW signal - lets activate the CW-Keyer... ups, have to > change mode from SSB to > CW - to activate CW keyer: frequency lost!!! Station lost, no QSO!! To > explain further: I also now > the "SSB/CW VFO Offset" - but this is not helpful in "transverterbusiness". > > I'd like to get something like "working in SSB", hear an answer in CW, > activate memory 3 or 4 which is only > used in "*C**W-IN-SSB", *to send a CQ-Call from memory 3 or an "QRZ QRZ > DL0LN DL0LN" from > memory 4 etc. in SSB - CW-IN-SSB oc. Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Hi Don,
thanks for your answer and Explanation. CW WGHT is known but not helpful in this case. I'll try to explan: CW WGHT is set to 800Hz. I'am operating in USB, using CW-In-SSB. I can answer the station. But station cannot read my signal, I try to answer with an stored CW Memory because I am lazy. Now I have to change mode from SSB to CW to get CW Memory ... and so on with the next SSB-session answering a cw Station again. This is, for my understanding, a bit too much: Change mode, activate cw keyer etc. Its easier to have "Extended CW memories" only for CW-IN-SSB in SSB-mode. Kind regards, 73 de Martin, DL1MTG 2017-07-18 16:07 GMT+02:00 Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]>: > Martin, > > The CW in SSB option already exists in the KX3. Turn to page 37 in the > manual and look at the CW WGHT menu description for how to turn it on and > off. > With it turned on, your CW will be transmitted when touching the paddles > even though the mode is in SSB. Your signal will be heard by the other > operator (listening in SSB mode) at whatever sidetone pitch you have set in > the KX3. > > 73, > Don W3FPR > > On 7/17/2017 3:14 PM, Martin Theodor Grewe wrote: > > >> Well, one big finding was "doing CW in SSB mode" so called *C**W-IN-SSB*. >> The frequency is at >> SHF contest work extremly important - a small change in freq and the QSO >> is >> lost. Therefore >> it is a pleasure to call in SSB, station is answering in CW, very weak >> signal: *C**W-IN-SSB *is possible. >> And now the request: station did not get my call, I have to activate >> Voice-Keyer again! But stop, >> He can only read my CW signal - lets activate the CW-Keyer... ups, have to >> change mode from SSB to >> CW - to activate CW keyer: frequency lost!!! Station lost, no QSO!! To >> explain further: I also now >> the "SSB/CW VFO Offset" - but this is not helpful in >> "transverterbusiness". >> >> I'd like to get something like "working in SSB", hear an answer in CW, >> activate memory 3 or 4 which is only >> used in "*C**W-IN-SSB", *to send a CQ-Call from memory 3 or an "QRZ QRZ >> DL0LN DL0LN" from >> memory 4 etc. in SSB - CW-IN-SSB oc. >> > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Martin,
Yes, the CW memories will not work well with CW in SSB. Input from the paddles or hand key should work fine. If you must use the CW memories, you must switch to CW mode and set the frequency above or below the SSB frequency. Perhaps a macro could be created to do that with one button push, and another to go back to SSB. 73, Don W3FPR On 7/27/2017 8:39 AM, Martin Theodor Grewe wrote: > Hi Don, > > thanks for your answer and Explanation. CW WGHT is known but not > helpful in this case. > > I'll try to explan: CW WGHT is set to 800Hz. I'am operating in USB, > using CW-In-SSB. I can answer the station. > But station cannot read my signal, I try to answer with an stored CW > Memory because I am lazy. Now I have to > change mode from SSB to CW to get CW Memory ... and so on with the > next SSB-session answering a cw Station again. > > This is, for my understanding, a bit too much: Change mode, activate > cw keyer etc. > > Its easier to have "Extended CW memories" only for CW-IN-SSB in SSB-mode. > ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Hi Don,
thanks for your answer and the idea to use macros. At this time I use KX3 utility to setup a macro for testing. E.g.: Macro 2: CWINSSB DELAY;MD3;DELAY;DELAY;KS014;BW0240;SWT11;SWT19;MD2; Starting mode: SSB: switch to CW, Keyer speed 14, bandwith 2.4kHz, Key MSG and Key 1... then back to SSB. Due to the "CW Text to send"-time the MD2 is ignored and I do not like to set "random" DELAYs to get MD2 working, depending an keyer speed. Any suggestions? Kind regards, 73 de Martin, DL1MTG 2017-07-28 0:15 GMT+02:00 Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]>: > Martin, > > Yes, the CW memories will not work well with CW in SSB. > Input from the paddles or hand key should work fine. > > If you must use the CW memories, you must switch to CW mode and set the > frequency above or below the SSB frequency. Perhaps a macro could be > created to do that with one button push, and another to go back to SSB. > > 73, > Don W3FPR > > > On 7/27/2017 8:39 AM, Martin Theodor Grewe wrote: > >> Hi Don, >> >> thanks for your answer and Explanation. CW WGHT is known but not helpful >> in this case. >> >> I'll try to explan: CW WGHT is set to 800Hz. I'am operating in USB, using >> CW-In-SSB. I can answer the station. >> But station cannot read my signal, I try to answer with an stored CW >> Memory because I am lazy. Now I have to >> change mode from SSB to CW to get CW Memory ... and so on with the next >> SSB-session answering a cw Station again. >> >> This is, for my understanding, a bit too much: Change mode, activate cw >> keyer etc. >> >> Its easier to have "Extended CW memories" only for CW-IN-SSB in SSB-mode. >> >> > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Hi @ll,
a final update to explain what can be done: use macros and assign these to button PF1 and/or PF2: PF1 - CWINSSB DELAY;MD3;KS014;BW0240;ML005;MG033;AG040;SWT11;SWT19; PF2 - CLEANUP DELAY;MD3;BW0240;ML005;MD2;DELAY;MN255;BW0240;ML001;NL0100;NB1;PA1;XT0;RT0;RA0;SQ0;SB0;LN0;LK0;AG040;BN16;DB05; First: go to menu CW WGHT, tap PRE to "SSB +CW", tap CM;P to "VFO OFS". PF1 means: you're in SSB-Mode, somebody is calling you in CW. PF1 switch to CW, set CW keyer speed, bandwidth, monitor level, mic gain, send cw keyer 1 message PF2 means: cleanup settings. CW bandwidth 2.4kHz, monitor level 5, mode SSB, exit menue, bandwidth 2.4kHz, monitor level 1, NB on with level 1, PRE on, XIT off, RIT off, ATT off, squelch off, link vfo off, vfo lock off, audio level 40, go to 2m band, display PA2 temp. Thanks for the ideas and help. 73 de Martin, DL1MTG 2017-07-28 19:13 GMT+02:00 Martin Theodor Grewe <[hidden email]>: > Hi Don, > > thanks for your answer and the idea to use macros. > > At this time I use KX3 utility to setup a macro for testing. > > E.g.: > Macro 2: CWINSSB DELAY;MD3;DELAY;DELAY;KS014;BW0240;SWT11;SWT19;MD2; > Starting mode: SSB: switch to CW, Keyer speed 14, bandwith 2.4kHz, Key MSG > and Key 1... then back to SSB. > > Due to the "CW Text to send"-time the MD2 is ignored and I do not like to > set "random" DELAYs to get MD2 working, depending an keyer speed. > Any suggestions? > > Kind regards, > 73 de Martin, DL1MTG > > 2017-07-28 0:15 GMT+02:00 Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]>: > >> Martin, >> >> Yes, the CW memories will not work well with CW in SSB. >> Input from the paddles or hand key should work fine. >> >> If you must use the CW memories, you must switch to CW mode and set the >> frequency above or below the SSB frequency. Perhaps a macro could be >> created to do that with one button push, and another to go back to SSB. >> >> 73, >> Don W3FPR >> >> >> On 7/27/2017 8:39 AM, Martin Theodor Grewe wrote: >> >>> Hi Don, >>> >>> thanks for your answer and Explanation. CW WGHT is known but not >>> helpful in this case. >>> >>> I'll try to explan: CW WGHT is set to 800Hz. I'am operating in USB, >>> using CW-In-SSB. I can answer the station. >>> But station cannot read my signal, I try to answer with an stored CW >>> Memory because I am lazy. Now I have to >>> change mode from SSB to CW to get CW Memory ... and so on with the next >>> SSB-session answering a cw Station again. >>> >>> This is, for my understanding, a bit too much: Change mode, activate cw >>> keyer etc. >>> >>> Its easier to have "Extended CW memories" only for CW-IN-SSB in SSB-mode. >>> >>> >> > Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html Message delivered to [hidden email] |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |