[Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement

2023-04-01 Thread kevin

Good Evening,

   It has been a snowy day.  A fawn walked out of the forest soaked by 
the slush.  She shook to get rid of the water, but was still dark 
brown.  Then the sun popped out and she stood still. For about fifteen 
minutes she stood outside this window enjoying the sun.  At a few points 
her eyelids closed and I thought she was going to fall over.  She shook 
herself again, joined her sister and mother, and continued eating the 
fallen lichen.


   The sun looks sparsely spotted and quiet.  It is only resting.  
Another RF black out happened a few days ago.  No CME from it because it 
was too abrupt to raise a mass of ions.  The prediction is for quiet for 
the next day or two.  There should be less fading.  There may even be 
less noise.  Let's find out.



Please join us on (or near):

14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
 7047 kHz at z Monday (5 PM PDT Sunday)

   73,
  Kevin. KD5ONS




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Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread MIKE ZANE
That is correct. Reality is todays cause of stress.   Mike n6zw
> On 04/01/2023 8:30 AM Jim Sheldon  wrote:
> 
>  
> Man I want one of those - LOL.  Now, here's a very profound thought for 
> the day --- "We should just cancel April Fools this year.  There are 
> absolutely NO pranks that can top today's reality!"
> 
> Jim S -=- W0EB
> 
> 
> -- Original Message --
> From "Wayne Burdick" 
> To m...@elecraft-kx.groups.io
> Cc "Elecraft Reflector" 
> Date 4/1/2023 10:15:16 AM
> Subject Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream
> 
> Wow, Kevin. An instant classic in the emerging field of subliminal viral 
> marketing. Dream it…own it.
> 
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> 
> elecraft.com
> 
> >  On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:08 AM, kevinr  wrote:
> >
> >  
> >  It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then N6KR 
> > came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him what was 
> > new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the new Elecraft 
> > KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user interface, so he 
> > described that first.  I lost some due to fading but here's the jist of it 
> > from my notes:
> >
> >  The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears 
> > in your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it 
> > should be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra processing 
> > is possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  He mentioned 
> > this was the perfect interface for hearing or visually impaired operators.  
> > There is also an optional haptic interface for inveterate knob twiddlers.
> >
> >  Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your DNA.  
> > They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive a bag of 
> > raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with the raw 
> > materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the one hour 
> > build time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and cerebral 
> > cortex areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is complete the 
> > nanobots awaken you for your training session.  They emplant the user 
> > interface controls as engrams by sending messages to your visual cortex, as 
> > they store memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy Elecraft)  Once they are 
> > assured you understand the user interface they lyse themselves and are 
> > excreted.
> >
> >  A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The KX15 
> > user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from roaming 
> > to other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare each cell 
> > they encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which does not match 
> > your DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  They will also 
> > filter your blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be used to remove the 
> > KX15 thought controlled interface.
> >
> >  The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant 
> > engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those 
> > appear as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The antennas 
> > are gauged for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to the Tesla 
> > free space transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you wish by 
> > scanning the thought interface for choices.  Run multiple antennas to 
> > better link with your 'net environment.
> >
> >  Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other 
> > options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he 
> > knew he had me hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is 
> > transmitted in your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the thought 
> > controlled interface does require a few filters: the language limiter, band 
> > and power limits per class and location, regulation encouragement, and (buy 
> > Elecraft) subliminal advertising.
> >
> >  You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
> > The animated Elecraft logo
> > Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
> >with serial number overlays
> >and decorations for multiple rigs in each category
> >
> >  Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
> > A scrolling message
> > Real time raw contest score
> > The time piece of your choice
> >  Active tattoo on either, or both arms
> >  All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command
> >
> >  After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig itself. 
> >  He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates a carrier 
> > wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls wavelength, 
> > modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did complain about 
> > not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 microamps is just too 
> > high.  He really wants to use 

Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread Peter Alterman
Think I'll wait for the upgrade version, Shakespeare.
P



Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone



 Original message 
From: kevinr 
Date: 4/1/23 11:08 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Elecraft Reflector 
Cc: m...@elecraft-kx.groups.io
Subject: [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream


It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then
N6KR came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him
what was new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the
new Elecraft KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user
interface, so he described that first.  I lost some due to fading but
here's the jist of it from my notes:

The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears
in your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it
should be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra
processing is possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.
He mentioned this was the perfect interface for hearing or visually
impaired operators.  There is also an optional haptic interface for
inveterate knob twiddlers.

Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your
DNA.  They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive
a bag of raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with
the raw materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the
one hour build time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and
cerebral cortex areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is
complete the nanobots awaken you for your training session.  They
emplant the user interface controls as engrams by sending messages to
your visual cortex, as they store memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy
Elecraft)  Once they are assured you understand the user interface they
lyse themselves and are excreted.

A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The
KX15 user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from
roaming to other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare
each cell they encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which
does not match your DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.
They will also filter your blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be
used to remove the KX15 thought controlled interface.

The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant
engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those
appear as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The
antennas are gauged for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to
the Tesla free space transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you
wish by scanning the thought interface for choices.  Run multiple
antennas to better link with your 'net environment.

Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other
options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he
knew he had me hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is
transmitted in your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the
thought controlled interface does require a few filters: the language
limiter, band and power limits per class and location, regulation
encouragement, and (buy Elecraft) subliminal advertising.

You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
The animated Elecraft logo
Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
   with serial number overlays
   and decorations for multiple rigs in each category

Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
A scrolling message
Real time raw contest score
The time piece of your choice
Active tattoo on either, or both arms
All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command

After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig
itself.  He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates
a carrier wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls
wavelength, modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did
complain about not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03
microamps is just too high.  He really wants to use nanobots to embed
the transducer, eliminate the various interconnects, and speed
throughput.  Then the thought controlled interface would be able to
drive the Tesla field transducer directly.  I lost the next sentence
because I was thinking of a perfect antenna, oriented exactly, even as I
was hiking around sending CW with my thoughts.  Woo Hoo!

Then I asked him about power levels.  He said he had melted a receiver,
but quickly added limiters to the thought controlled interface.  He
mentioned the lost Tesla papers in passing but we never got back to it.
I have to admit the transducer does seem like science fiction.  But
Wayne assured me it works great.  The transducer is carried on a velcro
patch (for now) linked to the thought interface via the embedded antenna
links.  It is 3.5 

Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread Jim Sheldon
Man I want one of those - LOL.  Now, here's a very profound thought for 
the day --- "We should just cancel April Fools this year.  There are 
absolutely NO pranks that can top today's reality!"


Jim S -=- W0EB


-- Original Message --
From "Wayne Burdick" 
To m...@elecraft-kx.groups.io
Cc "Elecraft Reflector" 
Date 4/1/2023 10:15:16 AM
Subject Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

Wow, Kevin. An instant classic in the emerging field of subliminal viral 
marketing. Dream it…own it.

Wayne
N6KR


elecraft.com


 On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:08 AM, kevinr  wrote:

 
 It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then N6KR came 
back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him what was new with 
him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the new Elecraft KX15.  He 
had been working on the nanobot installed user interface, so he described that 
first.  I lost some due to fading but here's the jist of it from my notes:

 The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears in 
your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it should 
be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra processing is possible 
through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  He mentioned this was the 
perfect interface for hearing or visually impaired operators.  There is also an 
optional haptic interface for inveterate knob twiddlers.

 Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your DNA.  
They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive a bag of raw 
materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with the raw materials 
placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the one hour build time.  They 
enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and cerebral cortex areas of your 
brain.  When that part of the process is complete the nanobots awaken you for 
your training session.  They emplant the user interface controls as engrams by 
sending messages to your visual cortex, as they store memories in your cerebral 
cortex. (buy Elecraft)  Once they are assured you understand the user interface 
they lyse themselves and are excreted.

 A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The KX15 user 
interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from roaming to other 
humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare each cell they 
encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which does not match your DNA 
map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  They will also filter your blood 
for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be used to remove the KX15 thought 
controlled interface.

 The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant engrams. 
 They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those appear as tattoos 
which can be made transparent if desired.  The antennas are gauged for: WiFi, 
Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to the Tesla free space transducer.  You 
can change the antenna type if you wish by scanning the thought interface for 
choices.  Run multiple antennas to better link with your 'net environment.

 Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other options, 
like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he knew he had me 
hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is transmitted in your chosen 
mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the thought controlled interface does 
require a few filters: the language limiter, band and power limits per class 
and location, regulation encouragement, and (buy Elecraft) subliminal 
advertising.

 You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
The animated Elecraft logo
Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
   with serial number overlays
   and decorations for multiple rigs in each category

 Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
A scrolling message
Real time raw contest score
The time piece of your choice
 Active tattoo on either, or both arms
 All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command

 After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig itself.  He 
told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates a carrier wave, 
drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls wavelength, modulation, 
sampling, and the power level requested.  He did complain about not being able 
to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 microamps is just too high.  He really 
wants to use nanobots to embed the transducer, eliminate the various 
interconnects, and speed throughput.  Then the thought controlled interface 
would be able to drive the Tesla field transducer directly.  I lost the next 
sentence because I was thinking of a perfect antenna, oriented exactly, even as 
I was hiking around sending CW with my thoughts.  Woo Hoo!

 Then I asked him about power levels.  He said he had melted a receiver, but 
quickly 

Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread Wayne Burdick
Wow, Kevin. An instant classic in the emerging field of subliminal viral 
marketing. Dream it…own it. 

Wayne
N6KR


elecraft.com

> On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:08 AM, kevinr  wrote:
> 
> 
> It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then N6KR 
> came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him what was 
> new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the new Elecraft 
> KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user interface, so he 
> described that first.  I lost some due to fading but here's the jist of it 
> from my notes:
> 
> The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears in 
> your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it should 
> be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra processing is 
> possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  He mentioned this 
> was the perfect interface for hearing or visually impaired operators.  There 
> is also an optional haptic interface for inveterate knob twiddlers.
> 
> Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your DNA.  
> They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive a bag of 
> raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with the raw 
> materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the one hour build 
> time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and cerebral cortex 
> areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is complete the nanobots 
> awaken you for your training session.  They emplant the user interface 
> controls as engrams by sending messages to your visual cortex, as they store 
> memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy Elecraft)  Once they are assured you 
> understand the user interface they lyse themselves and are excreted.
> 
> A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The KX15 
> user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from roaming to 
> other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare each cell they 
> encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which does not match your 
> DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  They will also filter your 
> blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be used to remove the KX15 thought 
> controlled interface.
> 
> The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant 
> engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those appear 
> as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The antennas are gauged 
> for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to the Tesla free space 
> transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you wish by scanning the 
> thought interface for choices.  Run multiple antennas to better link with 
> your 'net environment.
> 
> Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other 
> options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he knew 
> he had me hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is transmitted in 
> your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the thought controlled 
> interface does require a few filters: the language limiter, band and power 
> limits per class and location, regulation encouragement, and (buy Elecraft) 
> subliminal advertising.
> 
> You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
>The animated Elecraft logo
>Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
>   with serial number overlays
>   and decorations for multiple rigs in each category
> 
> Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
>A scrolling message
>Real time raw contest score
>The time piece of your choice
> Active tattoo on either, or both arms
> All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command
> 
> After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig itself.  
> He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates a carrier 
> wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls wavelength, 
> modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did complain about 
> not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 microamps is just too 
> high.  He really wants to use nanobots to embed the transducer, eliminate the 
> various interconnects, and speed throughput.  Then the thought controlled 
> interface would be able to drive the Tesla field transducer directly.  I lost 
> the next sentence because I was thinking of a perfect antenna, oriented 
> exactly, even as I was hiking around sending CW with my thoughts.  Woo Hoo!
> 
> Then I asked him about power levels.  He said he had melted a receiver, but 
> quickly added limiters to the thought controlled interface.  He mentioned the 
> lost Tesla papers in passing but we never got back to it.  I have to admit 
> the transducer does seem like science fiction.  But Wayne assured me it works 
> great.  The transducer is carried on a velcro 

[Elecraft] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread kevin


It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then 
N6KR came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him 
what was new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the 
new Elecraft KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user 
interface, so he described that first.  I lost some due to fading but 
here's the jist of it from my notes:


The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears 
in your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it 
should be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra 
processing is possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  
He mentioned this was the perfect interface for hearing or visually 
impaired operators.  There is also an optional haptic interface for 
inveterate knob twiddlers.


Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your 
DNA.  They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive 
a bag of raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with 
the raw materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the 
one hour build time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and 
cerebral cortex areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is 
complete the nanobots awaken you for your training session.  They 
emplant the user interface controls as engrams by sending messages to 
your visual cortex, as they store memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy 
Elecraft)  Once they are assured you understand the user interface they 
lyse themselves and are excreted.


A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The 
KX15 user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from 
roaming to other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare 
each cell they encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which 
does not match your DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  
They will also filter your blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be 
used to remove the KX15 thought controlled interface.


The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant 
engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those 
appear as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The 
antennas are gauged for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to 
the Tesla free space transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you 
wish by scanning the thought interface for choices.  Run multiple 
antennas to better link with your 'net environment.


Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other 
options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he 
knew he had me hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is 
transmitted in your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the 
thought controlled interface does require a few filters: the language 
limiter, band and power limits per class and location, regulation 
encouragement, and (buy Elecraft) subliminal advertising.


You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
   The animated Elecraft logo
   Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
  with serial number overlays
  and decorations for multiple rigs in each category

Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
   A scrolling message
   Real time raw contest score
   The time piece of your choice
Active tattoo on either, or both arms
All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command

After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig 
itself.  He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates 
a carrier wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls 
wavelength, modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did 
complain about not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 
microamps is just too high.  He really wants to use nanobots to embed 
the transducer, eliminate the various interconnects, and speed 
throughput.  Then the thought controlled interface would be able to 
drive the Tesla field transducer directly.  I lost the next sentence 
because I was thinking of a perfect antenna, oriented exactly, even as I 
was hiking around sending CW with my thoughts.  Woo Hoo!


Then I asked him about power levels.  He said he had melted a receiver, 
but quickly added limiters to the thought controlled interface.  He 
mentioned the lost Tesla papers in passing but we never got back to it.  
I have to admit the transducer does seem like science fiction.  But 
Wayne assured me it works great.  The transducer is carried on a velcro 
patch (for now) linked to the thought interface via the embedded antenna 
links.  It is 3.5 x 2.25 x 0.25 inches.  The power requirement is 0.03 
microamps at 1.5 volts supplied by a coin battery.


Wayne started to describe nanobot programming when the band went away.  
We had a chance to exchange 73, then he was gone.  I think