Posted by
DaveL G3TJP on
Feb 15, 2009; 12:55am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/K3-Beta-firmware-rev-2-80-Improvements-to-AFSK-A-DATA-A-SSB-AM-FM-DVR-tp2305650p2328322.html
So, if I'm tuning up through, say, a Z-Match into a doublet and power output
is set to "around" 5 or 50W and press "Tune" in order to tweak the Z-Match,
the initial (off-tune) complex impedance the K3 may see could very well
cause the K3's output power to change to 5 or 50W and because of that, power
indication would be screwed up without my noticing it? (Sorry for the long
sentence, but BTDT.)
Surely, for something that is a calibration feature, it needs to be
protected by an "on/off switch"? It isn't as though this is a new topic.
I've seen it crop up a number of times in different forms on this reflector
and have been waiting for the Aptos wizards to make power calibration a menu
item. Turn it on in the menu, have a few LED winky-blinkys to warn you're
in Power Cal., do the job then turn it off in the menu. I suppose there's
some horribly technical reason for not doing it.
DaveL G3TJP
Julian said:
> Why on earth not? I think you are confusing the situation
> with what happens when you press TUNE at 50 watts (which I
> personally think is a disaster that has already happened
> on many occasions, but that is another matter.)
Joe said:
To normalize the radio's output power for any valid test you
need to measure the single tone carrier power (e.g., CW). If
you do that (press tune at 50 watts), you will recalibrate.
The recalibration will render any subsequent measurement
incompatible with previous measurements.
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