I hate when guys sign QRP...especially in a contest. An absolute waste of time
and makes the reception of the guys call more difficult. Usually the QRP guys
are weak and I usually get the Q or the R or the P as part of his call. Don't
do it.
Bill K4XS/KH7XS
I told you this thread would go on forever...
73s and thanks,
Dave
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On 07/26/2017 06:20 PM, Clay Autery wrote:
Bwah! My favorite!
Can we please let this thread die?
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Because his link to the video clip from Stripes was funny and
appropriate
S.
"Lighten up, Francis."
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On 7/26/2017 10:47 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> Then WHY are YOU pursuing it ???
>
> 73 Ron AC7AC
>
> -Original
ThenWHY are YOU pursuing it ???
73 Ron AC7AC
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Yep, and that is what I do too.
73, Ron AC7AC
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 7:31 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Signing "/QRP"
Since QRP
Thanks for confirming, Gene. Dan's message did not come through on my service.
But it's not the clicking that develops the power. Key down does it.
Wes N7WS
ps. Olaf, if you are reading, your direct email bounces. Perhaps that is why
the Elecraft reflector rejects your posts.
On
Out of curiosity I just checked this with my K3S and found the same oddity.
During CW key down into a dummy load in TX Test mode the K3S draws 2.5 amps
from the 1 amp in RX, and the hash signal heard in another receiver into a
different dummy load appears to be 2.7Khz wide. Starts out as full
I agree 100% with Wayne about "...built my own radio..."
Along the same lines, I answer any signal that sounds less than "perfect". It's
more than likely it's a HB rig which leads to a very interesting QSO.
Now, I will admit to having had a QSO when I said my power was less than 5
watts and
Selling my 5000+ serial number factory assembled KX3. In excellent physical
condition and works as it should. Latest firmware. Has the following options:
Hand MicRoofing filterAntenna tunerInternal charger/real time clock(With
nicads)XG50 signal sourceAccessory cable kitNifty standFolder with
Since QRP means "reduce your power" I figure it's an invitation to crank
my output down to 5 watts and reply. If I can hear him at 5 watts he'll
probably hear me and we'll both be using the minimum power required to
make the contact.
73,
Drew
AF2Z
On 07/26/17 14:33, Ken G Kopp wrote:
I
Bwah! My favorite!
Can we please let this thread die?
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On 7/26/2017 7:49 PM, John AE5X wrote:
>> I view it as a "I'm special ... Please take pitty on me - I -never- >respond.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> K0PP
>
>I view it as a "I'm special ... Please take pitty on me - I -never- >respond.
>
>73
>
>K0PP
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Like signing emails with list of clubs they belong to, awards and all the
Elecraft equipment with serial numbers.
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> On Jul 26, 2017, at 3:56 PM, Nicklas Johnson wrote:
>
>> On 26 July 2017 at 15:40, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
BTW how do we know you're in Africa.
Yes, you tweaked a button!
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> On Jul 26, 2017, at 2:59 PM, Dave Heil wrote:
>
> During my operations from Africa, I had a number of folks send duplicate QSLs
> stating that we'd not marked their
I always answer such stations because there is a greater chance that they'll
have an interesting rig. Maybe built from a kit, maybe nothing more than a few
components stuffed onto a board "Manhattan" style. Or they may be operating
from a tent or mountaintop.
I've responded to these stations
It's not your job to verify there power setting. If he signs /QRP while running
he's 1.5 KW amp, that's between him and his conscience.
If you don't record the /QRP you don't have his call correct.
When's the last time you asked for a copy of abcontacts license before sending
a QSL card?
I recall my first contact after getting my KX3. It was on SSB. I did
not indicate my power level until well into the contact, and the other
operator said "I cannot believe you are running only 10 watts."
So much for the /QRP signing, you can make contacts, and that is what
counts.
It all
Ultimately, what is the real purpose of signing /QRP ???
The only answer I can think of translates to "give me a break, I want
special treatment".
I've operated many times with a barefoot KX3 and now a KX2 and NEVER signed
/QRP, or even mentioned the power level unless the contact asked what I
But what will the QRO guys that calls /QRP do if this is disallowed?
73s and thanks,
Dave
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On 07/26/2017 04:04 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:
I know this OT string is getting long, but I looked this up in the current IARU
“Ethics and Operating Procedures for the Radio
I know this OT string is getting long, but I looked this up in the current IARU
“Ethics and Operating Procedures for the Radio Amateur”, the Region 2 edition.
Some nincompoop generated a PDF that doesn’t allow copying the text, but my
Safari browser ignores that bit, so I can quote it here. I’m
Take your K3/0 or K3-mini with Remote Rig on the road with a commercial
cellular modem. 4G-LTE Model 6300-CX is all you need.
I bought 3 hoping to get one working one and they all three work as new. They
were setup for Sprint when I got them. I changed them over to my carrier,
Verizon.
These
I have some computer uses for charge and use at the same time.
To keep it on topic, if the Elecraft radios had enough battery
power to cleanly shutdown, then we wouldn't lose frequencies
etc. when the power failed. It wouldn't take much battery either.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 7/26/17 at 7:03 AM,
I respectfully disagree. Why do you think people adding /QRP
want to be treated different or think that they're special? I don't
sense that at all.
It's just to let people know they're using low power. No big deal! It
doesn't bother me. Although I personally don't add anything after my
Mike,
Just as we all should. Regulations are such. Who really cares the power; it's
the contact. I love <100 mw when it works. I usually don't bother with the
suffix unless it is meaningful and I can claim it once contact is made and is
solid.
73,
Bill
K9YEQ
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K3S & P3 factory assembled for sale. Serial Nr 10244, purchased 8/26/15 at
a cost of $6,069. ATU & 100w upgrade. Includes second receiver, hand mic,
general coverage RX module, Digital voice recorder, 2.7 kHz 5 pole filter,
2.1 kHz, 8 pole roofing filter, 250, 400 & 6 kHz 8 pole filters. Like
de w3bs ...
my problem was the "power pole connectors". made a new cable with 45amp
connectors, and i am fine. also, ordered the factory made cable, for good
measure.
73
buddy
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Hi Ken,
If and when I yank your chain, I’ll be using very little force. Something in
the milli-Newtons. If you feel it, let me know ;)
Wayne
N6KR
> On Jul 26, 2017, at 1:06 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
>
> Guys ... I simply forgot to add the "OT" prefix to my message. I
Guys ... I simply forgot to add the "OT" prefix to my message. I apologise.
Some of the responses indeed show there are chains waiting to be yanked.
(;-))
Now, let's all let the matter die ...
73
K0PP
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> On Jul 26, 2017, at 12:56 PM, Nicklas Johnson wrote:
>
>> On 26 July 2017 at 15:40, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>>
>>
>> Signing "/QRP" is just another
Signing /QRP tells the other station at least two things: (1) your signal is
weak because of power level, not propagation, so they don’t have to worry that
you can’t copy them; and (2) you’re really excited to work them, even if
they’re local :)
For many of us, it’s this enthusiasm and extra
On 26 July 2017 at 15:40, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
> Signing "/QRP" is just another manifestation of entitlement. It is a
> way of saying "I'm different and I demand special treatment."
>
>
I think you are reading waay more into it than what is actually
there.
I operated qrp exclusively for 25 years or so chasing DX and I also never
liked hearing the qrp tag on the end. To me, it was a way of trying to get
special treatment - sort of like cheating to me - and I never did it. The
thrill was in the chase and either finding someone down in the mud others
You're right Dave. When did this list become a court used to judge people?
If you don't want to answer someone signing/qrp, then don't! You are in
control and there is probably a big knob on your rig that you can turn. I
would ask the moderators to kill this thread. It is silly and childish.
Dave
My guess is that this is going to be yet another OFF TOPIC threads that
won't die.
73s and thanks,
Dave
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On 07/26/2017 12:40 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
On 7/26/2017 3:27 PM, Nicklas Johnson wrote:
> I can't imagine any world in which I would get bent out of shape or
On 7/26/2017 3:27 PM, Nicklas Johnson wrote:
> I can't imagine any world in which I would get bent out of shape or
> judgmental about someone signing /QRP.
Signing "/QRP" is just another manifestation of entitlement. It is a
way of saying "I'm different and I demand special treatment."
It's
I still cannot imagine using that wide of a filter on CW during crowded
band conditions however everyone has their preference. I was curious what
the 1khz filter was used for so I posted the question. The popular answer
was CW. 500Hz max is plenty wide for me and in a contest and I often have
Hello,
I operate QRP 99% of the time.
I never sign /QRP. It takes skill while operating QRP, 5W CW or SSB, to snag
a QSO that is local in the U.S.A. or a DX station.
73
Ron Polityka
WB3AAL
K2 & K1 owner
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My sentiments exactly. Thank you!
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On 7/26/2017 2:27 PM, Nicklas Johnson wrote:
> I can't imagine any world in which I would get bent out of shape or
> judgmental about someone signing /QRP. I'm not in this hobby to see
Nick, in the UK, /QRP is NOT a valid suffix, so we do hear quite a few ops
using it (and I would respond to them), but you shouldn’t hear one of us using
it.
73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
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Bluebird of happiness
I can't imagine any world in which I would get bent out of shape or
judgmental about someone signing /QRP. I'm not in this hobby to see how
many people I can *refuse* to speak to, let alone for a reason that would
require my making assumptions about the mental or emotional state of a
stranger.
Lead Acid are charged/discharged at the same time in cars, but this is a
different app...
Ideally, I want my radio (load) to ONLY see the battery, NOT the charge
current coming in.
Ideally, I would like to have switching circuitry that cut the charge
off while the load was present (idle OR xmit,
During my operations from Africa, I had a number of folks send duplicate
QSLs stating that we'd not marked their QSLs with /QRP. My view was
that I couldn't certify that they were QRP as I wasn't in their shack.
Only they could do that. I didn't, however, object to any signing /QRP
although
I dont care what they add as a designator as long as I get the q in the log.
If I was really bent out of shape I would log them and then email them later
and make any elmery suggestions after the fact, in a nice way. Calling them a
lid would not fit that bill.
~C./WM
I view it as an invitation or a challenge. I always respond.
73,
Kev K4VD
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 2:33 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
> I view it as a "I'm special ... Please take pitty on me - I -never-
> respond.
>
> 73
>
> K0PP
>
I view it as a "I'm special ... Please take pitty on me - I -never- respond.
73
K0PP
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Erik,
I think that all depends on the charger used and its characteristics.
Chargers have a higher voltage than the cell(s) being charged. Elecraft
gear is spec'ed for up to 15 volts, but make certain no part of the
charging cycle will exceed that voltage - the charger manufacturer
should
Still looking for a 1Khz filter. As others have said, the
filter keeps adjacent signals out of the K3 AGC and is
well worth the investment.
I have a K3 and a K3Sthe K3s has my 1 Khz filter and
the K3 does not. On Field Day when I used the K3 I really
missed the 1 Khz filter.
I usually
Hi Erik:
I don't know the answer. I suspect you cannot charge and discharge at the
same time. Bioenno's support has been pretty responsive so you might find
an answer there.
I believe Bioe is working on a product similar to the West Mountain PWRGate
but specifically for LiFe batteries. Then
On 7/26/2017 9:09 AM, Bill Breeden wrote:
I have used my "Field Day" K3 to call CQ during crowd banded
conditions before and after I added the 1 kHz filter and have found
the improvement well worth the price of the filter. Your mileage may
vary.
While this is certainly a matter of
Jim,
I think most K3 owners understand that. Those who call CQ during
crowded band conditions also understand that their ears will take less
of a beating when using a 1 kHz DSP bandwidth in conjunction with a 1
kHz roofing filter instead of the next wider roofing filter, which, in a
K3 is
Older versions of K3 had a problem with a trap or LPF in PA where at higher
frequencies and higher power the current increased to a point of PS
shutdown. Contact Elecraft for a fix.
Ignacy, NO9E
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View this message in context:
I wonder how operating a rig with the battery connected to the charger affects
the charger operation? Does the charger perform the Constant Current charge
and switch over to the trickle for LiFePo charging, or does the PCM manage
that? Would there be any adverse effects to the charger if the
I have observed this since receiving my K3s shortly after its
introduction. Even though I was told on the telephone that it was not
possible, I sent in the K3s to have it analyzed and to have another PA
issue resolved. I later received an email confirming the issue stating
that there is
If your K3 draws 5A on receive you need to contact Elecraft NOW.
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> On Jul 25, 2017, at 11:01 AM, Colin wrote:
>
> Mike, I am experiencing a similar thing. I had a session on FT8 a few days
> ago and my K3 shut down completely, in
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