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transverter connection

johnny-52

Hello Group,
 
One of my tramsverters does not have separated IF input and output terminals.  Does this mean that I cannot use the KXV3? Am I only allowed to use the ANT port for connection?
 
TNX & 73
 
Johnny VR2XMC

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Re: transverter connection

Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ
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Hi Johhny,

There are two ways to drive a single line RF IN/OUT transverter with the
KXV3.

1. You can use a BNC 'T' connector with a short (<3 to 6")coax to jumper
the in and out XV connections together and then drive your single line
transverter.

2. You can jumper a small wire between the two BNC pins on the KXV3 PCB.

73, Eric WA6HHQ
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johnny wrote:
> Hello Group,
>  
> One of my tramsverters does not have separated IF input and output terminals.  Does this mean that I cannot use the KXV3? Am I only allowed to use the ANT port for connection?
>  
> TNX & 73
>  
> Johnny VR2XMC
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Firmware updates for EU bands

Simon Lewis-7
Although I have the latest firmwares installed from factory delivery the
firmware label on the board says US band limits

Is there available EU firmware to install EU limits???

Or did I miss something on the firmware pages

Rgds

Simon


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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

dj7mgq
 > Although I have the latest firmwares installed from factory delivery
 > the firmware label on the board says US band limits

I've asked about this too a couple times, but never saw an answer:

What if I take my K3 on an expedition to place where the US band limits
are not restrictive enough. Some countries are very strict and require
built in TX band limits, which are not the same as the North American
allocations.


vy 73 de toby
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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

KBG Luxford
Does that requirement exist for home built equipment?  Surely you could
argue that the K3 is something you built yourself.

Except for the Foundation level, the authorities seem to take the
attitude, "We publish the band limits, you stick within them, or you
will experience sanctions."

73
Kevin
VK3DAP / ZL2DAP

Toby Deinhardt wrote:

>  > Although I have the latest firmwares installed from factory delivery
>  > the firmware label on the board says US band limits
>
> I've asked about this too a couple times, but never saw an answer:
>
> What if I take my K3 on an expedition to place where the US band limits
> are not restrictive enough. Some countries are very strict and require
> built in TX band limits, which are not the same as the North American
> allocations.
>
>
> vy 73 de toby
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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

dj7mgq
In some countries yes.

If I remember correctly places like Malta and Thailand require "hard"
band limits in the hardware (firmware), and they check for them too.

vy 73 de toby
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KBG Luxford wrote:

> Does that requirement exist for home built equipment?  Surely you could
> argue that the K3 is something you built yourself.
>
> Except for the Foundation level, the authorities seem to take the
> attitude, "We publish the band limits, you stick within them, or you
> will experience sanctions."
>
> 73
> Kevin
> VK3DAP / ZL2DAP
>
> Toby Deinhardt wrote:
>>  > Although I have the latest firmwares installed from factory delivery
>>  > the firmware label on the board says US band limits
>>
>> I've asked about this too a couple times, but never saw an answer:
>>
>> What if I take my K3 on an expedition to place where the US band
>> limits are not restrictive enough. Some countries are very strict and
>> require built in TX band limits, which are not the same as the North
>> American allocations.
>>
>>
>> vy 73 de toby
>
>
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RE: Firmware updates for EU bands

Simon Lewis-7
Actually I was thinking more of HF band limits between EU and NA

Maybe its not really a worry





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http://www.dl4plm.net


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In some countries yes.

If I remember correctly places like Malta and Thailand require "hard"
band limits in the hardware (firmware), and they check for them too.

vy 73 de toby
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K2/10  #885
K2/100 #3248
K3/100 #67
DOK C12, BCC, DL-QRP-AG, JN58td



KBG Luxford wrote:

> Does that requirement exist for home built equipment?  Surely you
> could
> argue that the K3 is something you built yourself.
>
> Except for the Foundation level, the authorities seem to take the
> attitude, "We publish the band limits, you stick within them, or you
> will experience sanctions."
>
> 73
> Kevin
> VK3DAP / ZL2DAP
>
> Toby Deinhardt wrote:
>>  > Although I have the latest firmwares installed from factory
>> delivery  > the firmware label on the board says US band limits
>>
>> I've asked about this too a couple times, but never saw an answer:
>>
>> What if I take my K3 on an expedition to place where the US band
>> limits are not restrictive enough. Some countries are very strict and
>> require built in TX band limits, which are not the same as the North
>> American allocations.
>>
>>
>> vy 73 de toby
>
>
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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

Joe-aa4nn
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>Does that requirement exist for home built equipment?  Surely you could
>argue that the K3 is something you built yourself.
>
------------
As pretty and sophisticated as the K3 is...I rather doubt
the slickest car salesman could convince an authority that
the radio was a home built one.
de Joe, aa4nn


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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

Julian, G4ILO
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On Dec 1, 2007 1:48 PM, Toby Deinhardt <[hidden email]> wrote:
> In some countries yes.
>
> If I remember correctly places like Malta and Thailand require "hard"
> band limits in the hardware (firmware), and they check for them too.
>

Couldn't the band limits be user programmable, a function of the
firmware utility? Then when you are off to Thailand you can just
program in their limits, and when you come back you can remove them
again.

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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

M0XDF
Now that sounds like a VERy good idea, then those that want limits can have
them, and those that don, er, don't


On 1/12/07 17:11, "Julian G4ILO" <[hidden email]> sent:

> On Dec 1, 2007 1:48 PM, Toby Deinhardt <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> In some countries yes.
>>
>> If I remember correctly places like Malta and Thailand require "hard"
>> band limits in the hardware (firmware), and they check for them too.
>>
>
> Couldn't the band limits be user programmable, a function of the
> firmware utility? Then when you are off to Thailand you can just
> program in their limits, and when you come back you can remove them
> again.

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faster than you think.
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RE: Firmware updates for EU bands

Dick Dievendorff
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I don't know Thai law at all, but if it's that easy to change the band
limits, would the Thai authorities consider the radio to have band limits at
all?

Dick, K6KR


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 9:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Firmware updates for EU bands

On Dec 1, 2007 1:48 PM, Toby Deinhardt <[hidden email]> wrote:
> In some countries yes.
>
> If I remember correctly places like Malta and Thailand require "hard"
> band limits in the hardware (firmware), and they check for them too.
>

Couldn't the band limits be user programmable, a function of the
firmware utility? Then when you are off to Thailand you can just
program in their limits, and when you come back you can remove them
again.

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Re: Firmware updates for EU bands

.hank.
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Toby Deinhardt wrote:
> I've asked about this too a couple times, but never saw an answer:
>
> What if I take my K3 on an expedition to place where the US band
> limits are not restrictive enough. Some countries are very strict and
> require built in TX band limits, which are not the same as the North
> American allocations.
>
> vy 73 de toby

What happens if I take my K2/100 or my IC-746 to another country with TX
band limits which are not the same as the North American allocations
(which differ from country to country within North America)?
What countries would not allow those radios to come in to the country
with me?
Will they not let me operate?

I have not run into this restriction in about 15 or so countries so
far.  I just want to know where I don't want to go to visit and operate.

73    Hank    K8DD


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