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Elecraft XG3 RF User Manual

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Launch the XG3 Utility Program:

 Connect your XG3 to your computer using the RS232 interface. Be sure the interface cable

connector is inserted all the way into the jack on the top of the XG3.

 Launch the XG3 utility program and turn the XG3 on.
 Click on the utility program

PORT

tab and select the active port. Confirm that the computer is

communicating with the XG3 by clicking on

TEST COMMUNICATIONS

. A pop-up window

should open reporting the XG3 firmware version and the RS232 speed if you have selected the
correct serial port and the cables are properly connected.

Operating and Programming Your XG3

 Click on the utility program

OPERATE

tab. All of the frequencies shown on this page are in MHz

and the least significant digit shown is Hz.

 The

CURRENT FREQUENCY (MHz)

shows the current frequency reported by the XG3.

 To the right is

STEP SIZE

. This is the amount by which the XG3’s frequency will be moved if you

click the up and down arrows next to the

CURRENT FREQUENCY

window. You can edit this

value as desired.

 You can change the frequency to any value from 1.500000 MHz to 1400.000000 MHz by entering

it in the

CURRENT FREQUENCY

window and then pressing Enter on your computer keyboard to

transfer the frequency data to the XG3. You don’t need to enter all the zeros, just the significant
places. The utility program fills in the remaining zeros when you leave that window.

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If the utility program stops allowing you to make changes, check the XG3. It

turns off automatically after a period of time (the default is 10 minutes) unless one
of its front panel switches has been pressed. If needed, simply turn the XG3 on
again to continue.

 In the

Frequency Memories

area, clicking on the button next to a band will transfer the frequency

shown on the button to the XG3.

 Click on

Edit

to change the frequency associated with each band. An

Edit Memory Frequencies

window will open. Type in the desired frequency for each band. You can enter any frequency
between 1.500000 and 1400.00000 MHz for any band position. That is, you can assign
900.000000 MHz to the 80 meter band if you wish. The band wavelength numbers (e.g. 160, 80,
60, 40, etc.) are there to help you remember which frequency is associated with each position
when you use the XG3 without the computer.

 Click on

OK

to accept the new frequencies you have assigned to the band locations. Click on

Set

All to Factory Default

to return them to the default frequencies.