Mark,

I cannot identify exactly with your problem statement (K3 locks up), but I can give you a few suggestions that may help if you are willing to experiment a bit.

First of all, you can try putting a low pass filter between the XV432 and the K3 low power TX output. The one I use is a Mini-Circuits BLP-30+, but any LPF with a cutoff in the 30 to 36 MHz range should work just as well (it would not hurt to include in the coax to the other transverters as well if the IF cables are daisy-chained).

The purpose is to eliminate any 432 MHz energy from getting back into the K3. Normally the symptoms are only that the transverter TX output is 'fooled' into thinking there is 28 MHz power when actually there is very little - but your symptoms seem to be more severe. It may be worth a try in any case.

The 2nd is the power output module in the XV432 itself. That module was changed about 6 months (maybe a year, my memory for dates is short). The older module was an SAU82L and the new module is E600120 RA30H4047M1 High Power Module. The new metal shielded module prevents self oscillation as well as having much better linearity than the older module.

My suspicion is that 432 MHz energy is getting back into your K3 and causing the difficulties. Check your XV432 output connector - it *must* be mounted with the flange on the outside of the rear panel. Also check that the paint has been removed from all the XV432 panels where they contact the 2D connectors. The is important for proper shielding of the XV432. While that is applicable to all the XVxxx series transverters, it is critical for the XV432.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 7/26/2014 8:15 PM, Mark Adams wrote:
Hi Gang,

I have an XV432 that is giving me fits. While my XV222 works FB with my K3/KXV3 
combo, or any other IF rig for that matter, the XV432 has only worked well with 
my FT817 and 5W drive. While getting stuff together for the August UHF Contest, 
I now cannot even run the XV432 with the K3 because as soon as I select it, the 
radio locks up. The display is on but the buttons on the radio do nothing. The 
only remedy is to put the power cord from the radio and disconnect the I/O 
cable. Does not matter which of the 2 transverter ends on the cable I use. 
Again, the XV222 is FB and 432 won’t work.

Some Googling turned up NT4RT who gave a paper at the 2012 SVHFS conference on 
a bunch of mods for the XV432 to make it work better. Lots of ground via 
connections, connector rework stuff and loads of changing signal paths by 
scraping solder mask and cutting traces. All very involved. I have the paper in 
my Evernote account and will share if you have not seen it, pending NT4RT’s 
approval. I’m not sure it he wants it to be “public”.

My unit has the errata items performed along with an input filter at the TX1 
connection described by a DL ham IIRC.



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