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PA Temperature Sensor problem

Mark Hampton
Hi all,
          #579 went together smoothly but I have a little problem with setting the PA sensor temperature.     I had no problem with setting the front panel temperature.  However, I moved on to do the PA one and moving the VFO dial does absolutely nothing - its 2 'dashes' where the temperature should be.    I haven't updated the firmware yet so that could possibly be the problem though is there any other possible problem?

Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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Re: PA Temperature Sensor problem

Bill Churchill
Mark,
sounds as if you haven't enabled the PA. check the config menu KPA3 should
be set to nor (not "io nor")
-Bill AA1O

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Subject: [Elecraft] PA Temperature Sensor problem


> Hi all,
>          #579 went together smoothly but I have a little problem with
> setting the PA sensor temperature.     I had no problem with setting the
> front panel temperature.  However, I moved on to do the PA one and moving
> the VFO dial does absolutely nothing - its 2 'dashes' where the
> temperature should be.    I haven't updated the firmware yet so that could
> possibly be the problem though is there any other possible problem?
>
> Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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Re: PA Temperature Sensor problem

Thomas Norff
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Hi Mark,

pls check config:kpa3
it seems to be 'not inst'
it should be 'pa nor'  not  'pa io nor'

73
Thomas, DM7TN

-----Original Message-----
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 20:55:26 +0100
Subject: [Elecraft] PA Temperature Sensor problem
From: MARK HAMPTON
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Hi all,
         #579 went together smoothly but I have a little problem with
setting the PA sensor temperature.     I had no problem with setting the
front panel temperature.  However, I moved on to do the PA one and
moving the VFO dial does absolutely nothing - its 2 'dashes' where the
temperature should be.    I haven't updated the firmware yet so that
could possibly be the problem though is there any other possible
problem?

Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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Re: PA Temperature Sensor problem

Mark Hampton
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Bill,
      Thanks for the suggestion - it was a case of I should've read the
manual more.

Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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> Mark,
> sounds as if you haven't enabled the PA. check the config menu KPA3 should
> be set to nor (not "io nor")
> -Bill AA1O
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "MARK HAMPTON" <[hidden email]>
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> Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 3:55 PM
> Subject: [Elecraft] PA Temperature Sensor problem
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>> Hi all,
>>          #579 went together smoothly but I have a little problem with
>> setting the PA sensor temperature.     I had no problem with setting the
>> front panel temperature.  However, I moved on to do the PA one and moving
>> the VFO dial does absolutely nothing - its 2 'dashes' where the
>> temperature should be.    I haven't updated the firmware yet so that
>> could possibly be the problem though is there any other possible problem?
>>
>> Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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