[Elecraft] KX3 and digital modes
Wayne Burdick
n6kr at elecraft.com
Mon Nov 19 21:13:03 EST 2012
Hi all,
Lance (W7GJ) recently described his efforts to use the KX3 for JT65
for 6-meter moonbounce. Lance pretty much wrote the book on this
niche, so it's not surprising that he went to extremes, rolling his
own heatsink to reduce the RX-TX frequency shift to just a few Hz on 6
meters. He also used our new temperature-compensation procedure.
I admire Lance's dedication to this pursuit--and put a lot of time in
on it myself. But I wanted to point out that supplemental heatsinking
of the KX3 is *not* needed for typical digital-mode operation with the
KX3. PSK31, RTTY, etc. will all function "out of the box" on the lower
bands (20 meters is by far the most common band for digital
communications).
If you want to use JT65 or other extremely narrowband modes, I do
suggest doing extended VFO temperature compensation. There's a
procedure for this on our KX3 page, and if you don't have a very
stable signal source, you can use our new XG50 RF generator.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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