Elecraft Proset Boom Headset User Manual

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Using the Heil Proset Boom Headset with your KX3

Revision A, February 21, 2012

Copyright © 2012, Elecraft, Inc., All Rights Reserved

The Heil ProSet Headset is designed to meet the high standards of multi-op contest operators as well as DXers. The

boom microphone provides convenient hands-free operation with the KX3. It uses a high-performance condenser

microphone element optimized for SSB, AM and FM use.

IMPORTANT

Enable the microphone functions and set levels as follows using the KX3’s MENU entries. While adjusting the

gain (3), compression (5) and equalization (6), position the microphone boom and speak as you would in normal

use.

1. Turn push-to-talk (ptt) OFF (

MENU:MIC BTN

). Failure to do this will cause the KX3 to transmit when the

microphone connector is plugged in.

2. Turn microphone bias ON (

MENU:MICBIAS

).

3. Set the microphone gain level (rotate

KEYER/MIC

control).

4. Set the audio monitor level (hold

MON

knob in and rotate it).

5. Set the audio compression level (tap

CMP

switch and rotate knob above it).

6. Adjust the equalization (

MENU:TX EQ)

for the best voice quality. Typically, a male voice sounds best with

2.4 kHz boosted by 3 to 6 dB and 200 Hz and below rolled off by 3 to 5 dB.

7. Adjust the VOX gain (

MENU:VOX GN

) for the required sensitivity. If using a speaker, set up

MEN VOX:INH

(VOX inhibit or anti-VOX) to avoid having speaker audio trigger the mic.

8. Instead of using VOX, you can also tap the KX3’s

XMIT

switch to transmit.

Note:

A non-zero setting of

MON

(3, above) is needed to hear your transmitted speech. This is especially useful

when setting up speech compression (

CMP

), since high settings can create more distortion. Avoid setting the

monitor level too high to avoid audio feedback. Feedback can occur even with the headphones on if the monitor

level is too high.

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