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Iain G4SGX
Apologies if this has been covered before. I have looked but found no  
definitive answer.

  This morning, after getting up early to catch the greyline for HK0NA  
on 80M, (which was successful, 80M CW & 40M SSB bagged with my 100W  
and bit of wire.)
I noticed a clicking from the rear left (I think) of my K3 whenever I TX'd.
QSK semi instead of fully reduced it and it was not evident on on Test mode.

I am assuming this is connected with the PIN diodes.

It was only evident on 80M.

SWR was 1:1

I removed all leads suspecting RFI but no change.

The clicking gradually reduced over time... wierd

I did not notice this 2 weeks ago when I last used 80M CW.


Any suggestions ?

I only ask because I leave for Bhutan in 4 days and I'm taking it with  
me for a few days operating and hope its not a pre-courser of  
something horrible.

Iain G4SGX
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Re: QSK clicking on Tx...

Iain G4SGX
Nope, just my inverted L.

I did originally think I might be in the middle of a large RF field as  
my router started disconnecting again. (It does this occasionally  
depending on how wet the ground is I think.. Has been fine for ages),  
but discounted this as the noise isn't a constant volume as a relay  
would be, seemed to fade..

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Re: QSK clicking on Tx...

Rick Prather-2
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Do you have a second antenna hooked up and using the SUB?

Rick
K6LE

On 2/3/2012, at 10:04 , [hidden email] wrote:

> Apologies if this has been covered before. I have looked but found no  
> definitive answer.
>
>  This morning, after getting up early to catch the greyline for HK0NA  
> on 80M, (which was successful, 80M CW & 40M SSB bagged with my 100W  
> and bit of wire.)
> I noticed a clicking from the rear left (I think) of my K3 whenever I TX'd.
> QSK semi instead of fully reduced it and it was not evident on on Test mode.
>
> I am assuming this is connected with the PIN diodes.
>
> It was only evident on 80M.
>
> SWR was 1:1
>
> I removed all leads suspecting RFI but no change.
>
> The clicking gradually reduced over time... wierd
>
> I did not notice this 2 weeks ago when I last used 80M CW.
>
>
> Any suggestions ?
>
> I only ask because I leave for Bhutan in 4 days and I'm taking it with  
> me for a few days operating and hope its not a pre-courser of  
> something horrible.
>
> Iain G4SGX
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Iain G4SGX
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Nope, just my inverted L.

I did originally think I might be in the middle of a large RF field as
my router started disconnecting again. (It does this occasionally
depending on how wet the ground is I think.. Has been fine for ages),
but discounted this as the noise isn't a constant volume as a relay
would be, seemed to fade..



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Cookie
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It sounds as if you were using the antenna coupler.  Perhaps it was one of the relays there that was clicking.  It may be that the  edge of a band in the auto tuner was bridged by the transmit and receive frequencies in split mode and the antenna coupler was changing settings with the keying.  I don't know for sure so some comment from one of the gurus at Elecraft would be useful.
 
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke
K5EWJ & Trustee N5BPS, USS Cavalla, USS Stewart


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Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 12:04 PM
Subject: [Elecraft]  QSK clicking on Tx...
 
Apologies if this has been covered before. I have looked but found no 
definitive answer.

  This morning, after getting up early to catch the greyline for HK0NA 
on 80M, (which was successful, 80M CW & 40M SSB bagged with my 100W 
and bit of wire.)
I noticed a clicking from the rear left (I think) of my K3 whenever I TX'd.
QSK semi instead of fully reduced it and it was not evident on on Test mode.

I am assuming this is connected with the PIN diodes.

It was only evident on 80M.

SWR was 1:1

I removed all leads suspecting RFI but no change.

The clicking gradually reduced over time... wierd

I did not notice this 2 weeks ago when I last used 80M CW.


Any suggestions ?

I only ask because I leave for Bhutan in 4 days and I'm taking it with 
me for a few days operating and hope its not a pre-courser of 
something horrible.

Iain G4SGX
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