Re: [Elecraft] [MM] W2 Questions [pending firmware changes and software applications]

2009-12-11 Thread Richard Squire - HB9ANM
Very interesting, indeed! To all worrying about power consumption of the W2 (when connected to the K3's 12 V output), it hardly ever reaches 500 mA with LED brightness set to maximum - and some 100 mA when set to minimum (which IMHO is more than bright enough). We'll be making a number of

Re: [Elecraft] [MM] W2 Questions [pending firmware changes and software applications]

2009-12-10 Thread Wayne Burdick
We're shooting for next week. 73, Wayne N6KR NZ0T wrote: Thanks for the update Wayne - do you srill anticipate the first version of the PC software to be available this week? 73 Bill nz0t wayne burdick wrote: We'll be making a number of improvements to W2 firmware in future

Re: [Elecraft] [MM] W2 Questions [pending firmware changes and software applications]

2009-12-10 Thread AD6XY
That is brilliant - but can I re-make a plea I made at Dayton for a bit more power hndling at VHF. All I need is 400W, the UK limit, SSB not FM, and I don't really mind if I have to do a few modifications. Mike -- View this message in context:

Re: [Elecraft] [MM] W2 Questions [pending firmware changes and software applications]

2009-12-10 Thread Radio Amateur N5GE
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 12:12:51 -0800 (PST), AD6XY m.j.wil...@rl.ac.uk wrote: I second that. I would sure order a QRO sensor for 2m/70cm, or modify one of the VHF/UHF sensors I have back ordered. None of my VHF UHF amplifiers have outputs of less that 250W. Tom, N5GE n...@n5ge.com K3 #806 with

Re: [Elecraft] [MM] W2 Questions [pending firmware changes and software applications]

2009-12-09 Thread NZ0T
Thanks for the update Wayne - do you srill anticipate the first version of the PC software to be available this week? 73 Bill nz0t wayne burdick wrote: We'll be making a number of improvements to W2 firmware in future releases (starting in January). Firmware updates are very easy to do