Boy it really sounds good Wayne. AM broadcast quality. Outstanding job. I
really like it! Jerry -n6jp- On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Wayne Burdick - N6KR, Elecraft < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks for your interest in the latest K3 field-test firmware (attached). > It can be installed the same way as beta releases; see instructions on our > web site. > > Please carefully read all the release notes for this revision, below. There > are many changes besides the low-frequency AF improvement. > > One additional point I'd like to make regarding this. Remember that the K3 > is a *communications* radio, first and foremost. This is why the NORMalized > low end of the AF passband is set to 100 Hz in SSB and AM modes. (That's a > 2.8 kHz WIDTH, a center frequency of 1.5 kHz, and thus a lo-cut value of > 0.10 kHz.) Putting the filter low edge at 100 Hz at all three points in the > receive chain -- crystal filter, 15 kHz IF, and AF -- minimizes > adjacent-channel low-frequency QRM. > > Now, with the release of this new firmware, you can override our sensible > low-frequency cutoff :) When you adjust SHIFT, WIDTH, or LOCUT such that the > passband is skewed lower, you'll get much richer/fuller bass, but you are of > course inviting additional QRM on the low end. So be ready to NORMalize > again if necessary. > > Let me know how your testing goes. > > 73, > Wayne > N6KR > > MCU 3.33 / DSP 2.30, 9-18-2009 > > * IMPROVED RECEIVE LOW-FREQUENCY RESPONSE in > AM, SSB and CW modes. (For best results, use headphones or external > speakers with extended bass.) NORMalizing the DSP passband still > sets the low-frequency bound to about 100 Hz in AM and SSB modes. > But by using SHIFT, WIDTH or LO CUT, you can extend the audio > response to around 50 Hz. User-configurable NORM1 and NORM2 > settings, or presets I/II, can then be used to store desired values > (per-mode). The two lowest MAIN:RX EQ ranges (50 and 100 Hz) > can be used to further enhance bass. > > * SUB RX NOISE BLANKER NOW FULLY INDEPENDENT OF MAIN: > This includes the on/off state and NB LEVEL settings. Note: Set > CONFIG:NB SAVE to YES if you wish to keep the noise blanker ON > even when changing bands. The NB on/off state is stored on a per-band > basis for both main and sub receivers. > > * DSP INTERNAL ERROR MONITORING: The DSPs now do additional > self-checking so they can automatically detect and prevent any type of rare > AF output anomaly. If you hear anything unexpected, please report > the associated information to Elecraft. While in the TECH MD menu entry, > tap 1 (main) or 2 (sub) to display the most recent data, shown in > hexadecimal. > If it is “FFFF”, no error has been detected. After writing down the values, > tap CLR to reset them, allowing additional errors to be trapped if > necessary. > > * PL TONE DEVIATION ADJUSTABLE: Tapping '1' in CONFIG:FM DEV > changes menu entry name to "PL DEV" and allows setting PL tone deviation > from 300-600 Hz in 30-Hz steps (default is 360 Hz). > > * EU REPEATER 1750 HZ PL TONE BURST: In FM mode, if PL TONE is > selected and the tone pitch is set to 1750 Hz (using the PITCH switch), a > 500 ms tone burst at 1750 Hz will be transmitted on each activation > of PTT. As a reminder, the -T icon will flash briefly at the start of each > of > each transmission, then turn off until you’ve finished transmitting. > > * EXTENDED 6-METER TUNING RANGE: The VFO can now be tuned > down to 44 MHz to monitor signals that may be correlated with 6-meter > band openings. Since the K3 has narrow band-pass filters, loss rapidly > increases as the VFO is tuned below 49 MHz (-34 dB typ. at 45 MHz). If a > preamp is in use ahead of the band pass filter (such as an Elecraft PR6), > the > noise figure may still be adequate for monitoring strong 44-49 MHz signals. > > * KEYPAD (1-9) SWITCH TONES WORKING FOR M>V AND V>M, M1-x: > Some keypad switches weren't producing a dual tone during memory > store/recall operations and message play. > > > 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 |
I installed tonight the new FW 3.33 released and man oh man,what a big difference in audio quality,my K3 now goes down to 50Hz,reception in AM broadcasting is a delight and also when I tune ESSB stations in my Sony headphones or my HiFi speaker is like hearing a broadcast on AM as well,for the ones interested to hear and also see my audio now,I have prepared a couple of audio graphs and a recording from a guy at PA with wide audio that talked to me few mins ago on 40M,this new FW is a success at least on my K3.
AD4C K3 and K2 "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits". -- Albert Einstein --- On Sat, 9/19/09, Jerry L <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Jerry L <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 Field-Test Firmware, rev 3.33 (Improved receiver low-frequency response) To: "Wayne Burdick - N6KR, Elecraft" <[hidden email]> Cc: [hidden email] Date: Saturday, September 19, 2009, 12:13 AM Boy it really sounds good Wayne. AM broadcast quality. Outstanding job. I really like it! Jerry -n6jp- On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Wayne Burdick - N6KR, Elecraft < [hidden email]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks for your interest in the latest K3 field-test firmware (attached). > It can be installed the same way as beta releases; see instructions on our > web site. > > Please carefully read all the release notes for this revision, below. There > are many changes besides the low-frequency AF improvement. > > One additional point I'd like to make regarding this. Remember that the K3 > is a *communications* radio, first and foremost. This is why the NORMalized > low end of the AF passband is set to 100 Hz in SSB and AM modes. (That's a > 2.8 kHz WIDTH, a center frequency of 1.5 kHz, and thus a lo-cut value of > 0.10 kHz.) Putting the filter low edge at 100 Hz at all three points in the > receive chain -- crystal filter, 15 kHz IF, and AF -- minimizes > adjacent-channel low-frequency QRM. > > Now, with the release of this new firmware, you can override our sensible > low-frequency cutoff :) When you adjust SHIFT, WIDTH, or LOCUT such that the > passband is skewed lower, you'll get much richer/fuller bass, but you are of > course inviting additional QRM on the low end. So be ready to NORMalize > again if necessary. > > Let me know how your testing goes. > > 73, > Wayne > N6KR > > MCU 3.33 / DSP 2.30, 9-18-2009 > > * IMPROVED RECEIVE LOW-FREQUENCY RESPONSE in > AM, SSB and CW modes. (For best results, use headphones or external > speakers with extended bass.) NORMalizing the DSP passband still > sets the low-frequency bound to about 100 Hz in AM and SSB modes. > But by using SHIFT, WIDTH or LO CUT, you can extend the audio > response to around 50 Hz. User-configurable NORM1 and NORM2 > settings, or presets I/II, can then be used to store desired values > (per-mode). The two lowest MAIN:RX EQ ranges (50 and 100 Hz) > can be used to further enhance bass. > > * SUB RX NOISE BLANKER NOW FULLY INDEPENDENT OF MAIN: > This includes the on/off state and NB LEVEL settings. Note: Set > CONFIG:NB SAVE to YES if you wish to keep the noise blanker ON > even when changing bands. The NB on/off state is stored on a per-band > basis for both main and sub receivers. > > * DSP INTERNAL ERROR MONITORING: The DSPs now do additional > self-checking so they can automatically detect and prevent any type of rare > AF output anomaly. If you hear anything unexpected, please report > the associated information to Elecraft. While in the TECH MD menu entry, > tap 1 (main) or 2 (sub) to display the most recent data, shown in > hexadecimal. > If it is “FFFF”, no error has been detected. After writing down the values, > tap CLR to reset them, allowing additional errors to be trapped if > necessary. > > * PL TONE DEVIATION ADJUSTABLE: Tapping '1' in CONFIG:FM DEV > changes menu entry name to "PL DEV" and allows setting PL tone deviation > from 300-600 Hz in 30-Hz steps (default is 360 Hz). > > * EU REPEATER 1750 HZ PL TONE BURST: In FM mode, if PL TONE is > selected and the tone pitch is set to 1750 Hz (using the PITCH switch), a > 500 ms tone burst at 1750 Hz will be transmitted on each activation > of PTT. As a reminder, the -T icon will flash briefly at the start of each > of > each transmission, then turn off until you’ve finished transmitting. > > * EXTENDED 6-METER TUNING RANGE: The VFO can now be tuned > down to 44 MHz to monitor signals that may be correlated with 6-meter > band openings. Since the K3 has narrow band-pass filters, loss rapidly > increases as the VFO is tuned below 49 MHz (-34 dB typ. at 45 MHz). If a > preamp is in use ahead of the band pass filter (such as an Elecraft PR6), > the > noise figure may still be adequate for monitoring strong 44-49 MHz signals. > > * KEYPAD (1-9) SWITCH TONES WORKING FOR M>V AND V>M, M1-x: > Some keypad switches weren't producing a dual tone during memory > store/recall operations and message play. > > > 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 ______________________________________________________________ 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 |
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