[Elecraft] K3 Sub-receiver use
Guy Olinger K2AV
olinger at bellsouth.net
Mon May 31 10:57:39 EDT 2010
Yeah,
The rub is getting Wayne to add an option that will look at the subRX
for the P3 interface functions. Think you might get what you're
asking for.
Others are asking for that to be switchable back and forth between the
two *dynamically*. This involves both IF's and allows for signals in
the IF of one RX to be heard in the other. This would a switch with
100 dB isolation. It would be an expensive option, plus some
significant new code. Don't think this complexity is commercially
feasibility.
BTW, none of this would allow the subRX to listen while transmitting.
They are all in the same box and running full duplex will require
circuits with isolations in the 140, 150 dB range to work right.
Talking about military applications, and very expensive radios for
that kind of thing.
73, Guy.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:04 AM, hb9ari <hb9ari at bluewin.ch> wrote:
> Hi Guy,
>
> It's that way i was thinking to use the P3!
> -1- ALWAYS on the sub-receiver output.
> -2- ALWAYS on a separated antenna.
>
> My idea was to externally switch the 6m
> (or internally if possible?) antenna from
> K3 sub-rcvr to main RF when some activity
> was "detected" on th P3. When "working"
> on 6m, no necessity, (always speaking
> for me..) to "monitor" a 10 to 20m band!
>
> In my case, as i'm very space limited,
> no room for a 2nd 10 to 20m separated
> antenna for diversity...
> But a separated 6m antenna is feasible.
> (for the moment, i use only a vertical for
> 6m, no DX, but not too bads QSO)
>
>
> 73,
>
> Rudolf, HB9ARI
>
> Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
>> The trick involved in that switch is a very high isolation between the
>> two IF's (RXA and RXB) currently very nicely highly isolated. If that
>> is degraded, then one starts hearing in one receiver the contents of
>> the other. Not at all a trivial modification, as high isolation
>> switches are not cheap. So I suspect dynamically selecting display on
>> one RX or the other has a big price tag to it. And perhaps has an
>> internal space price to it.
>>
>> I would think, however, that when installing a sub-RX, that perhaps it
>> could be cabled and the K3 options set to use the sub-RX on the P3 all
>> the time, WITHOUT opening the pandora's box of high-isolation
>> switching of RX IF's. This would be in the same vein as choosing the
>> RX paths when installing the sub-RX to start with. Without the time
>> to think that through carefully, I'd currently chose that were it
>> available.
>>
>> 73, Guy.
>>
>> On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Radio Amateur N5GE <n5ge at n5ge.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 25 May 2010 21:25:15 -0700, Alan Bloom <alan at elecraft.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ouch!
>>>
>>> Does this mean that the P3 will not display the frequency of or the
>>> signals seen by the KRX3?
>>>
>>> If that is true, it is a show stopper for me.
>>>
>>> TOM, N5GE BT 73 ES GUD LUK
>>> AR DE N5GE SK
>>>
>>> http://www.n5ge.com
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yes, the P3 assumes it is connected to the main receiver's IF output, so
>>>> if it is actually connected to the sub-RX it would still work but would
>>>> not display the correct frequencies and levels. If this becomes popular
>>>> enough maybe we should think about adding sub-RX support to P3 firmware.
>>>>
>>>> Alan N1AL
>>>>
>>>>
>>> [snip]
>>>
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