[Elecraft] 144mhz transverter
AD6XY
m.j.willis at rl.ac.uk
Sat Oct 17 14:30:56 EDT 2009
This is not strictly true. If you can lose the 10W in an attenuator you can
use the K3 just like any other radio to drive the transverter. But I agree
the best thing to use is a KXV3A. This gives you the connections you need.
One thing you will not have is the control provided by the Elecraft auxbus.
I know it is expensive andnot really a technical challenge but you might be
better off buying the built in 144MHz transverter. If you want a technical
challenge, I am sure you can find another one.
Mike
Dave G4AON wrote:
>
> You will need the KXV3 (or KXV3A) transverter interface. It's a plug in
> board that is easy to install, see the download version of the manual
> for it.
>
> 73 Dave, G4AON
> K3/100 #80
> ---------------
>
> I am in the process of building a 144 mhz transverter for use with my
> K3/10.
> I'll use a 116 mhz "LO" and the 28mhz "IF" of the K3 for this purpose.
> Do I need to obtain an upgrade circuit PCB's from Elecraft? My K3/10
> does not
> have any additional options.
>
> Thanks you help is appreciated
> RC kc5wa
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