[Elecraft] K3 Slow power change
Kok Chen
chen at mac.com
Thu Jan 27 12:16:34 EST 2011
On Jan 27, 2011, at 1/27 7:46 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
> Here is how long it takes the power, as read on the K3 and on a W2
> watt meter, to recover after the PWR control is changed slightly...
> Is this normal?
No, it is not "normal." It is not hard to make it go away, however.
The power creep is due to insufficient audio drive. My guess of what
is happening is that the DSP stage is trying to compensate by applying
more gain to counter the low audio, but cannot do it rapidly since it
will cause other problems, possibly increased transmit IMD.
Take a look at this to find a "good" audio range that works for
different RF power levels:
http://homepage.mac.com/chen/Technical/K3/Digital/digital.html
What I had found was that a line input audio from the sound card in
the region of 250 mV and 350 mV RMS, and a Mic Gain of 6 works for
most RF power output levels.
In your case, take a look at the "5 Watts" table under the "PSK31 -
Data-A Mode" section.
It also produces the drive that generates the best transmit IMD. The
transmit IMD of the K3 is not that great, and you need all the tricks
that you can muster to keep it in check. While your RF Power is
creeping, the transmit IMD is probably also quite high (in the
measurements above, it shows up as IMD also creeping).
You can also use a lower audio drive, but correspondingly more mic
gain. However, I like to keep the audio level as high as I can (short
of saturating the line input preamp) to keep problems such as ground
loops in check.
I don't use SSB, but I suspect the same thing can happen there also.
With most other rigs, the non-ALC RF output power for "AFSK" modes is
determined by the applied audio drive -- set one control and you have
the RF output that you need. In the K3, the RF output is determined
by the RF power knob, but you also need to make sure also that there
is sufficient audio drive, or you will see the RF power creep problem.
73
Chen, W7AY
More information about the Elecraft
mailing list