Good Evening,
Conditions were a better on forty meters; twenty meters had more
noise with a little QSB. Forty had deeper QSB but less noise. Both of
my antennas could have been a problem. They were covered with a few
inches of snow while more was falling quickly. I heard thunder a few
We had a brief net today at 1800Z on 14.303.5 MHz. Conditions were noisy and
much QRM from the ARRL SSB Contest. We still managed 11 check-ins with help
from relay stations. We ended early as a station was running nearby and were
are causing him QRM.
K1NW Brian RI K4D #863 (net control)
N8SBE
7.280 MHz
Great turnout. Thanks to all checking in.
Good propagation. No QRM.
WM6P STEVE GA K4D NET CONTROL
W9EJB ED IN K4D
K8NU CARL OH K4D
W9PCS PAUL WI K4D
N8SBE DAVE MI K4D
KB2OUA TOM PA ICOM
WW4JF JOE TN K3S
KD4ONB GODFRY AL FT1000MP
N5TFS SCOTT AR FT891
K2RIG BILL NJ K4
AF1E JOE NC K4D
Please join us on 3803kHz (NOTE THE NEW FREQUENCY) plus (not minus) QRM
(see the Netlogger discussion, below), 9PM ET Sunday (0200Z Monday).
Note that the net stays on the same local time, when we switch back and
forth to/from Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local
time.
Hello Pierre,
There is no procedure. It is programed in the radio's firmware.
All Elecraft radio's do this.
You can contact support about getting the K2 firmware programmed specifically
for the Thailand amateur bands. They probably have dealt with this before.
73,
Mark, WB9CIF
-Original
Congrats. I built mine in 2004. It is a 10 watt version with 160, ATU,
and serial port. It is a good one. I have the KX3 and the K3S. I believe
the audio from the K2 is easier on the ears than either of the other two.
73,
Dave, K4TO
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