Good Evening,
Both bands had low noise which is not a good sign. Normally that
means weak signals, which was the case today. Twenty meters was hard
but forty meters was worse. Nevertheless, it was good hearing you all.
Not many conversations, just signal and weather reports, along with
I have had a K1 here for some time now and it did not get a lot of
attention.
I was not all that happy with how fast it tuned.
Well.. anyhow last week I had extra time on my hands so pulled out some
of the neglected rigs.
Found the K1 was a good rig.. made decent contacts.
But I did find I
Pretty bad static crashes at this end today.
Just returned from Huntsville Hamfest and had a great time.
Spent some time talking to Eric Swartz in the Elecraft booth. Good to see
him again. Sorry to hear that Elecraft is pulling out of the Virtual
Hamfest coming up online.
Huntsville Ham Club
No, not hot. But where did you find it?
Allen R. Brier N5XZ
1515 Windloch Lane
Richmond, TX 77406
713-705-4801
From: Glenn Anderson
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2022 8:25 AM
To: tdxs-l...@tdxs.net; ctd...@lists.kkn.net; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Cc: n...@earthlink.net
Subject: RE: [BVARC]
I had the same problem with mine a while ago. The problem was with the
3.3-volr regulator module. It would get very hot and stop working after a
few minutes. There are two regulator modules on the input board. A 5-volt
and a 3.3-volt. They are the thick, black, edge-mounted things on the board.
If
My P3 screen has gone black. When I plug in the power, I still hear some
very quiet relay click. Any quick ideas?
Full disclosure: I suffered a voltage spike some time ago which took out my
K3 some time ago (it is at Elecraft now); P3 still operated but the POWER
switch no longer worked, i.e.
FS: K3 & P3 w/SVGA
Kit as ordered in April 2011:
K3 - SN: 05455
Original 2.7 kHz filter
Optional 400 Hz filter
KAT3 antenna tuner
KPA3 100-watt PA
ADDED LATER:
In about 2014 I added:
KSYN3A upgraded synthesizer
In May 2015 I had the factory add:
KRX3A second receiver with KSYN3A
2.7
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