microHAM DB37-EL-K3 cable labelling and color error

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microHAM DB37-EL-K3 cable labelling and color error

Enno, PF5X
I found that the Elecraft K3 cable I ordered and received from
uHAM-USA has a nasty little error. It appears that the labels and wire
colors for AF in/out are not correct.

The orange cable, labeled 'AF IN' has on stereo 3mm plug and an 3mm
female outbraker for the sub RX.
The yellow cable is labeled 'AF OUT' and has just one 3mm stereo plug.

According to the the cable schematics
(http://www.microham.com/Downloads/DB37-EL-K3.pdf) the color and label
are consistent which each other - except for the fact that the female
sub-RX outbreaker should be attached to AF-out.

Fortunately it appears by checking with an ohm-meter that electrically
everything is OK when the orange cable + outbreaker is re-labeled as
'AF OUT' (tip of stereo plug goes to DB37 pin 19) and the the yellow
cable as 'AF IN'.

Maybe this is an isolated batch issue, but better check ...

-- Enno, PF5X

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RE: microHAM DB37-EL-K3 cable labelling and color error

Joe Subich, W4TV-3

> I found that the Elecraft K3 cable I ordered and received
> from uHAM-USA has a nasty little error. It appears that the
> labels and wire colors for AF in/out are not correct.

This is not new information.  The labels were reversed on some
of the early production DB37-EL-K3 (and DB15-EL-K3 cables for
DigiKeyer) from the factory.  

For the DB37-EL-K3 cables the 3.5mm plug with the female 3.5mm
connector connects the K3 LINE OUT jack.  The single 3.5mm
plug connects to the LINE IN jack.  

For the DB15-EL-K3 cable (for DigiKeyer) the 3.5mm plug with
TWO small coaxial cables connects to the LINE OUT jack and
the 3.5mm plug with ONE coaxial cable connects to the LINE IN
jack.

The labeling error was corrected on all cables in inventory.
All cables produced since approximately 1 June 2008 are correct
as they come from the production facility.

Wire color code is NOT constant - colors will vary depending on
the brand of bulk cable used by the production facility.

73,

   ... Joe Subich, W4TV
       microHAM America
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Enno
> J. Korma, PF5X
> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:15 PM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: [Elecraft] microHAM DB37-EL-K3 cable labelling and
> color error
>
>
> I found that the Elecraft K3 cable I ordered and received
> from uHAM-USA has a nasty little error. It appears that the
> labels and wire colors for AF in/out are not correct.
>
> The orange cable, labeled 'AF IN' has on stereo 3mm plug and
> an 3mm female outbraker for the sub RX. The yellow cable is
> labeled 'AF OUT' and has just one 3mm stereo plug.
>
> According to the the cable schematics
> (http://www.microham.com/Downloads/DB37-EL-K3.pdf) the color
> and label are consistent which each other - except for the
> fact that the female sub-RX outbreaker should be attached to AF-out.
>
> Fortunately it appears by checking with an ohm-meter that
> electrically everything is OK when the orange cable +
> outbreaker is re-labeled as 'AF OUT' (tip of stereo plug goes
> to DB37 pin 19) and the the yellow cable as 'AF IN'.
>
> Maybe this is an isolated batch issue, but better check ...
>
> -- Enno, PF5X
>

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