[Elecraft] Follow up on KX1 Field Ops
Bill Gerth
billgerth at embarqmail.com
Thu Aug 22 13:38:34 EDT 2013
Phil,
The electrical noise might have been a 12VDC to 120VAC inverter or perhaps a bug zapper. Just a guess.
73,
BILL GERTH, W4RK
Jefferson City, MO
First Licensed 1954
CWOPS #459
4 States QRP Group
KX3 (S/N 112)
On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:23 PM, PHILIP GRAITCER <pgraitc at me.com> wrote:
> Last week, I asked for the group's help when I was in the field with a KX1 and an antenna that wouldn't tune. Here's my report.
>
> I trimmed the 66' wire that I have used as an End Fed Half Wave (with other rigs and tuners) to 41 feet, added a 15 foot counterpoise, and the rig tuned just fine.
>
> I was unable to do anything about the input voltage, since I lacked a coax jack that would have let me feed in 12 volts, instead of the internal 9v from the Lithium AA cells. So the power remained at about 1.8-1.9Watts. SWR was below 1.5, according to the KX1's display. I had left the 3S Lithium battery pack at home partly out of laziness, partly because of my fears of losing it in airport security.
>
> I did make a few contacts, so - mission accomplished.
>
> I did experience unusual QRM in a campgound in rural Montana on 40 meters. It sounded like a switching power supply - and it was across the entire band. Mostly steady, although it did stop now and then. I thought it might have been a generator from a nearby RV but couldn't hear one going. Any ideas what kind of electric interference that might be generated from nearby campers? There was a mix of RVs and tent campers at the campground. I was in a tent.
>
> Lastly, are there any mods to the KX1 that might get it to 5 watts if I put a 12v supply on it? I did the mod suggested by Elecraft, but the best I can get is around 4 watts with a 12V. I do get that on all bands.
>
> I'm in upper Michigan this week. This time with my 12V 3S Lithium battery. Keep a listen out for me!
>
> Thanks,
> Phil, W3HZZ
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