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Question on filters/ possible problem

John Harper AE5X
I just finished my K3, at least to the point of doing the pre 100W PA alignments: Synth cal, filter set-up, ref osc & tx gain cals are all done.

I did the filter set-up via the K3 menu, then verified with the K3 utility program. I have the standard 2.8 kHz and the 8-pole 400 Hz filters.

The problem I have is when adjusting the bandwidth to the point where the 400 Hz filter comes in - as soon as that happens, the receiver seems to go dead. Whoever I was listening to disappears and background noise goes waaay down...almost silent. I've dialed in both 1 and 8 dB gain for the 400 Hz filter but niether has any effect.

Any suggestions? Thanks,

John Harper AE5X



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Re: Question on filters/ possible problem

Brett Howard
Are you sure you've got the 400Hz filter in the slot that you told the
radio you put it into?  If you've only double checked check two more
times! ;)

~Brett

On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 20:10 -0600, John Harper wrote:

> I just finished my K3, at least to the point of doing the pre 100W PA alignments: Synth cal, filter set-up, ref osc & tx gain cals are all done.
>
> I did the filter set-up via the K3 menu, then verified with the K3 utility program. I have the standard 2.8 kHz and the 8-pole 400 Hz filters.
>
> The problem I have is when adjusting the bandwidth to the point where the 400 Hz filter comes in - as soon as that happens, the receiver seems to go dead. Whoever I was listening to disappears and background noise goes waaay down...almost silent. I've dialed in both 1 and 8 dB gain for the 400 Hz filter but niether has any effect.
>
> Any suggestions? Thanks,
>
> John Harper AE5X
>
>
>
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Re: Question on filters/ possible problem

John Harper AE5X
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Yep, I've quadruple-checked: the 2.8 kHz is in FL1, the 400 Hz is FL2.

Maybe I should move them both over one slot and see if the symptoms change.

John Harper AE5X



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Re: Question on filters/ possible problem

John Harper AE5X
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Thanks to all who replied - brain fart here. I dialed the offset into the
400 Hz filter instead of the 2.8...

All is well now!

John Harper AE5X




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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Question on filters/ possible problem


> Are you sure you've got the 400Hz filter in the slot that you told the
> radio you put it into?  If you've only double checked check two more
> times! ;)
>
> ~Brett
>
> On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 20:10 -0600, John Harper wrote:
>> I just finished my K3, at least to the point of doing the pre 100W PA
>> alignments: Synth cal, filter set-up, ref osc & tx gain cals are all
>> done.
>>
>> I did the filter set-up via the K3 menu, then verified with the K3
>> utility program. I have the standard 2.8 kHz and the 8-pole 400 Hz
>> filters.
>>
>> The problem I have is when adjusting the bandwidth to the point where the
>> 400 Hz filter comes in - as soon as that happens, the receiver seems to
>> go dead. Whoever I was listening to disappears and background noise goes
>> waaay down...almost silent. I've dialed in both 1 and 8 dB gain for the
>> 400 Hz filter but niether has any effect.
>>
>> Any suggestions? Thanks,
>>
>> John Harper AE5X
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Question on filters/ possible problem

Brett Howard
The 2.8 and 400 are both 8-pole filters so no offset should be needed
for them...

~Brett

On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 21:46 -0600, John Harper wrote:

> Thanks to all who replied - brain fart here. I dialed the offset into the
> 400 Hz filter instead of the 2.8...
>
> All is well now!
>
> John Harper AE5X
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Brett Howard" <[hidden email]>
> To: "John Harper" <[hidden email]>
> Cc: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 8:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Question on filters/ possible problem
>
>
> > Are you sure you've got the 400Hz filter in the slot that you told the
> > radio you put it into?  If you've only double checked check two more
> > times! ;)
> >
> > ~Brett
> >
> > On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 20:10 -0600, John Harper wrote:
> >> I just finished my K3, at least to the point of doing the pre 100W PA
> >> alignments: Synth cal, filter set-up, ref osc & tx gain cals are all
> >> done.
> >>
> >> I did the filter set-up via the K3 menu, then verified with the K3
> >> utility program. I have the standard 2.8 kHz and the 8-pole 400 Hz
> >> filters.
> >>
> >> The problem I have is when adjusting the bandwidth to the point where the
> >> 400 Hz filter comes in - as soon as that happens, the receiver seems to
> >> go dead. Whoever I was listening to disappears and background noise goes
> >> waaay down...almost silent. I've dialed in both 1 and 8 dB gain for the
> >> 400 Hz filter but niether has any effect.
> >>
> >> Any suggestions? Thanks,
> >>
> >> John Harper AE5X
> >>
> >>
> >>
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