[600MRG] New K3 firmware with 10 and 18 MHz XVTR IF selections

Hans H Vollmer hans.h.vollmer at t-online.de
Mon Jan 27 06:39:04 CST 2014


Hi Wayne et al,

many thanks for sending the 4.81 firmware.
I've installed it without problems.
As I only have a transverter for 475 kHz with an LO = 10 Mhz I could 
only test it there.
All works very well.
Many Thanks again for your work.

73 de Hans, DF5SR

> On Sat, 25 Jan 2014 10:12:20 -0800, you wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> The attached K3 field-test firmware adds 10 and 18 MHz as transverter I.F. selections in the CONFIG:XVn IF menu entry. Please let me know if you get a chance to try either band.
>>>
>>> (For various technical reasons, it would be harder to add the 1.8- and 3.5-MHz bands as I.F. selections, though this is still on the list for future consideration.)
>>>
>>> Note that the K3 uses narrow band-pass filtering, optimized for the ham bands. In the case of 10 MHz, we align the BPF at 10.1 MHz. If you plan to use the K3 with a 600-meter transverter and a 10-MHz IF, this puts the IF at about 10.5 MHz. You may find that the receive gain could be somewhat lower at this frequency. If this is an issue, you can easily adjust the 30-meter BPF to handle both the 10.1-MHz end and the 10.5-MHz end of the passband.
>>>
>>> To do this, inject a strong signal at 10.5 MHz, tune it in, and while watching the S-meter, peak trimmer capacitor C179. Then inject 10.1 MHz, tune that in, and peak C183.
>>>
>>> This may result in some ripple in the filter's passband. But the peaks will be where you need them -- in both the ham band (10.1) and at the required I.F. for 600 meters (10.5).
>>>
>>> You should also verify that the K3's synthesizer is working well at 10.5 MHz. Tap DISP, then use VFO B to locate the "PLL1" voltage display. Tune the VFO from 10.1 to 10.5 MHz while watching this voltage. It should remain between about 1.5 and 7 volts. If the voltage goes outside this range, or you seen an asterisk (*) in the PLL1 display, re-run the VCO CAL routine described in the owner's manual. Hopefully this will not be necessary, though I did find one K3 that required this step.
>>>
>>> I didn't hear any inherent receiver spurs when tuning from 10.475 to 10.525 MHz.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Wayne
>>> N6KR
>>>





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