G4DMP should read K2 # 1583.
Sri David I missed the last digit.
Dwayne may be the Friday is a better day, same time, same freq.
73/72,
Robert, PA0RBO
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In addition I responded to G4DMP's CQ ECN call on 40 m and was also
contacted by DL1IAQ on 20 m. So this has turned out to be a North Sea
Elecraft net.
Sverre
LA3ZA
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Worked on 20m:
DL1IAQ/ 559/Mac/K2 # 2706/5 W
LZ1VB/329/name ?/K2 # 2745/5 W. (deep QSB)
Worked on
Correction: both contacts were on 40 m.
In addition I responded to G4DMP's CQ ECN call on 40 m and
was also contacted by DL1IAQ on 20 m. So this has turned out
to be a North Sea Elecraft net.
Sverre
LA3ZA
-Original Message-
Worked on 20m:
DL1IAQ/ 559/Mac/K2 # 2706/5 W
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 21:45:21 +0800, js wrote:
First of all, I am both an ICOM and K2(s) user. Before we make any
comparison between IC7800 and K2, I am looking forward to learning
from a ham who really operates these two rigs. As we are all
aware, sometimes number itself is not necessarily
I've been using the Vertical Black Widow Fishing Pole Antenna (VBWFPA) made by
WA3WSJ. Works great for me! You can check it out at: http://www.WA3WSJ.com/
John Pfeifer - KL0WN
Kodiak, AK
On Saturday 26 June 2004 08:58 pm, Ken Kirkley wrote:
I do quite a bit of camping during the summer
Using the narrowest filter setting to battle qrm in FD confirms that I have
the best copy on signals when they give me a recovered audio tone of about
470 hz - and - when I tune them in for that peak, I am (of course) off their
frequency since the KX1 seems to have a fixed offset of about 600 +/-
Try using the RIT function to change the RX freq so you get 470 Hz. I
read on this list that the filter response shifts below 500Hz - have you
checked the peak at the 500Hz width? It would be nice to know when it
shifts down.
Leigh WA6ZNU
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 12:17pm, Donald Nesbitt wrote:
I was still on the road Saturday with my wife on a swing around
Michigan ( upper and lower peninsula's) vacation. So I could not really get
involved with any FD. But, Saturday afternoon found us at Oscoda, Michigan,
where there was an Arts's n Craft show. Ya, that thrills me. But I have
I have a K1-4 for sale.
K1-4, s/n 1065 with 4-band module
40, 30, 20 15 meter bands
KNB1 Noise Blanker
KAT1 Internal ATU
KBT1 Internal Battery Adapter
KTS1 Wide Range Tilt Stand
And, of course all the documentation.
Although I absolutely love this little rig, I don't get on the air
All:
I have a feeling I'm not the only one who had an outstanding FD thanks to the
Elecraft K2. I for one have about the puniest signal anywhere thanks to an
all-too-common lack of real estate to erect proper antennas. Nonetheless, I
absolutely love Field Day. Like many people these days,
I love my K2, but the 11x price comparison number vs the 7800 offered up in
a previous post is as unfair a comparison as I have seen in a long while.
If the only operating you ever do is QRP CW to a resonant antenna, then the
price comparison to a base K2 might be fair - for your operating
Any comparison has to consider what the rig is used for too.
Most comparisons are made by contesters. Assuming a rig that is best for
contesting is best for other operating is like saying that a championship
Formula 1 racing car is best vehicle for taking a drive to the grocery
store.
Frankly,
Thanks to each who sent me a suggestion for a portable vertical antenna for use
while camping. I now have several options to choose from.
God Bless,
Ken/NO4D
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Well, to compare them more directly, I think you have to add a bit more
extras and the price and is about 3dB higher since most people aren't
looking for a QRP CW rig.
I know I'll sound like a heretic here, but I'm planning on running 100W
almost exclusively.
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, Jeff Davis
Let's not loose sight of the fact of the number of failed companies that
tried to
be everything to everyone. Elecraft has a nice nitch that they have
deservedly
carved out for themselves. Straying from that nitch by trying to compete
with the
rest of the crowd may not be in their best interests or
On Jun 27, 2004, at 12:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayne, please take note. The KX1 pretty much defines the little
end. Now
how about a K3 with which to define the big end? I suggest a more
ergonomic transceiver than the K2, covering contesters and DXers
specific needs
rather than
On Sunday 27 June 2004 20:44, Kevin Rock wrote:
Then I got a fellow partially: N D S Z
OK . I think UD would be BUD but I got his K2 4115 just fine. So
I'll dig to see if I have that NR listed in my database. Yes, he's
Bud in OK with K2 4115. The number got through the QSB better than
Bob and Group:
Me too! Nr 4001 had a great casual FD in the wilds of North Idaho.Put
up a 40 meter loop. It performed pretty darn good but must have been tied
directly to 6-Land. :) (I guess that the K2 knew where its roots were!)
My grandson, Justin, (age 14) has helped me with field
Well in all actuality its receiver does not outperform the K2, while the
7800 does have alot of bells and whistles it is still 10 times the
price.
Doc YI9RVT
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From: Hisashi T Fujinaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jeff Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sverre LA3ZA also was able to pick up a few checkins.
G4DMP 589
DL1IAQ 599
PA0RBO 579
Thanks for the assistance Sverreif you have any suggestions for days
and times to run the Eurasian ECN then please email me off list. Thanks for
your support.
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73 ditdit,
Doc YI9RVT/KE4RVT
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Hi James
This one by Gary Bold zl1an is excellent. Introduces you to the various
letters in a well proven way then has about 900 texts you can practise on.
Handles farnworth speed, tone etc all independently adjustable. Can send
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