I have several K3 radios, and none of them have the antenna tuner. For a
long time, I never needed one. I really could use a switchable antenna option however. I saw a comment on this reflector a few years ago, about a fellow who made up a replacement board to provide that function. He offered the empty boards along with a parts list. I bought one and then promptly forgot about it. The board is dated 2016. Mine is labeled "Copyright Arcom 2016 KANT3 REV 1.0." When I found it in my junk pile, I had no idea what it was! A few folks on this reflector clued me in and I decided to try to build it up. The construction is quite simple with the exception of three teeny weeny surface mount shift registers: TPIC6C596PW in the SO16 size. I am 76 years old and started to have hand tremors about 15 or 20 years ago. It has progressively gotten worse to the point where I was a bit worried that I would botch the solder job with these small parts. I can still solder hand wired and leaded components, but chip caps and FETs in small sizes can be impossible. My 432 MHz preamp has a HEMT that looks like a grain of sand. When it gave up the ghost, I had to farm that job out! Well I decided to try and slide the KANT3 IC parts into position. Then I perched a small 1/4" socket on top to hold it down. I figured if I could solder one lead down I might be in good shape. Well it worked. I managed to solder all three shift registers to the board. I installed the new board in one of my K3s and set it up as a KAT3. It now will switch between Antenna1 and Antenna2 just fine. I did not read the instructions carefully. I should have! The 12 volt Omron relays do not go on the board with the groundplane (and where they are silk screened!) You must put them on the backside of the board. There was also a comment about shorting out pins 13 & 14 of one of the shift registers. Looking at the schematic, I think this is to give added current capability for driving the two relay coils. I also found an unlisted part, C-14, a 0.01 capacitor that goes across one of the relay coils. Make a note of that if you are ordering parts. Also be aware that the shift register is available in various package sizes. Be sure you get the correct one. I had to re order mine! I know a few folks had ordered the PC boards, and at least one made the same mistake with the shift register package that I did. So it all works just fine, and is a great addition for my K3. I can now easily switch between my 160 meter vertical and my outboard antenna tuner and doublet for 80M and above. 73 Dave K1WHS ______________________________________________________________ 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 Message delivered to [hidden email] |
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