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Lost Receive on All Bands

Richard Thorne-4
I have a K3 (1 of 2) that suddenly has lost all receive.  I've checked
the obvious things.

     - I'm not using the rx antenna
     - I have antenna 1 selected and the coax is attached to it
     - Diversity receive is turned off

I have disconnected all connections on the back of the rig.  All I have
connected is the power supply and a length of coax connected directly to
an antenna (bypassing all antenna switches).

The rig appears to be transmitting just fine.  If I press the xmit
button for a second I get the expected 20 watts out and the swr is 1.0:1

I have two K3's in the setup.  Both are connected to a Microham MK2R+
which prevents both rigs from transmitting on the same frequency. I also
have a full set of 4O3A high power band filters in place to protect each
rig.

Any other suggestions?  I plan on calling Elecraft later this morning as
well.

Thanks

Rich - N5ZC
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Re: Lost Receive on All Bands

Hajo Dezelski
Hi,

just try to connect the K3 directly to your antenna.
73 de Hajo DL1SDZ

Gruss
Hajo

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Cela est bien dit, mais il faut cultiver notre jardin.

On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Richard Thorne <[hidden email]> wrote:

> I have a K3 (1 of 2) that suddenly has lost all receive.  I've checked the
> obvious things.
>
>     - I'm not using the rx antenna
>     - I have antenna 1 selected and the coax is attached to it
>     - Diversity receive is turned off
>
> I have disconnected all connections on the back of the rig.  All I have
> connected is the power supply and a length of coax connected directly to an
> antenna (bypassing all antenna switches).
>
> The rig appears to be transmitting just fine.  If I press the xmit button
> for a second I get the expected 20 watts out and the swr is 1.0:1
>
> I have two K3's in the setup.  Both are connected to a Microham MK2R+
> which prevents both rigs from transmitting on the same frequency. I also
> have a full set of 4O3A high power band filters in place to protect each
> rig.
>
> Any other suggestions?  I plan on calling Elecraft later this morning as
> well.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich - N5ZC
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Re: Lost Receive on All Bands

Dave Hachadorian-2
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Last year I had a similar failure - extreme loss of sensitivity
in my K3.  I could just barely hear the loudest signals on the
band.  My problem turned out to be PIN diode D5, which I replaced
with a more robust version.  Helpful correspondence from Elecraft
and from the Reflector is below.
----------------------------
From Elecraft:

If the rig has a KXV3 option installed, PIN diode D5 will be
damaged by high levels of RF coming into the receiver (more than
about 2w). This would affect both the main and sub when the
antenna is shared.

Remove the KXV3 and jumper across J66 pins 8-10, and 13-15 and
see if the sensitivity returns. If so, D5 needs replaced or the
entire KXV3 if you are not able to replace the tiny SMD D5. This
is Elecraft part #E560026 at $0.48 each.

If only the main is affected, it would be D25 on the RF board
near the little stop band filter board.  This is Elecraft part
#E560026 at $0.48 each.

It could also be the larger PIN diodes on the RF board or the
KPA3 if a lot of power or a big lightning strike caused the
damaged. See if the signals get strong with the Power knob below
12w so the KPA3 PIN diodes are not in the signal path.

If you can determine which of these is the problem, you can order
this part or any parts you might need from the Elecraft kits
directly on our secure credit card page:
http://www.elecraft.com/newcc.html. Just fill in the credit card
information and in the "Comments" box describe the parts you need
including the Elecraft Part Numbers (found in the Parts List of
your Elecraft Manuals) and quantities.

---------------------------------

If the problem turns out to be PIN diode D5, as mine was,
consider replacing the diode with a more robust version, as
discussed here:
http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/Update-re-K3-loss-of-RX-sensitivity-td5823238.html


Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ


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