Hi Elecrafters,
I am interested to know what solution can be used to avoid the noise
generated by the 220 V AC (OEM) UPS of my recent Dell Latitude Laptop.
For the time being, I can only use the laptop with my K2/100 if the laptop
is powered by its internal battery.
Raymond METZGER
F4FNT
n0jrn wrote:
Got the KIO2 installed tonight .
Played with it for a bit I need to spend some time figuring out Writelog
and
the setup.Been too long since I used it. :-)
Just curious,will the KIO2 support sending CW from the PC or does
it
require
However, if mail is not getting through because it contains full URLs I
would suspect the real problem is a spam filter somewhere down the line,
as URLs in email are a spam indicator.
Having seen a problem URL, it starts with an IP address, not a domain
name; that is very typical of
Randy Moore wrote:
I've been playing with reading the Elecraft list through Nabble
lately. Works pretty good, but many times I've seen a thread that
includes one or more other threads - different subjects entirely.
What's causing this?
The typical reason for this is people who've never
You'd think they'd have some way to communicate a small zip file to an
Island. It's possible a future Dxpedition might desperately need an
firmware. They must have had a laptop alongg. Planning for this may help
some day (or not).
Dan / WG4S / K2 #2456
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Just received from Don Wilhelm's XYL, Nancy:
Don had a kind of a bad day Friday (dehydrated) but he was chomping at the
bit to come home Saturday and finally around 8:30 PM they let him. He is in
great spirits, has only tiny and manageable pain, and generally like he was
before, except for a
Yes, currently the K3 rx audio passband rolls off below 250hz. It's a
limitation in DSP that hopefully will get opened up soon.
No, it's not an issue of what communications receivers do. The Orion
passband is flat down to 50hz.
73,
Barry N1EU
pappy_c wrote:
That is what communications
Lyle and Jack,
I have a Tony Parks SoftRock v6.2 Lite for 30 meters. It's packaged for use
with the K3. The included crystal is 32.7680 MHz and the divide-by-four
frequency is 8.192 MHz. Combined with Jack's Z1 buffer amp with 70 dB
of isolation, is the local oscillator isolated and
By any chance was the UPS manufactured in China ?
73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 09:05:37 +0100, Raymond METZGER wrote:
Hi Elecrafters,
I am interested to know what solution can be used to avoid the
noise
generated by the 220 V AC (OEM) UPS of my recent Dell Latitude
Laptop.
For the
I don't know if it applies to your situation or not
Raymond, but I had a lot of hum on when I connected my
110V Lap top to my TS-850 for PSK-31. I had the
charger plugged into a house circuit and my radio
equipment plugged into a separate circuit for the
radio station. When I moved the charger
I finished assembly except for PA last week and went through the
calibration sequences. I am not able to have the wattmeter on the K3
match the output reading on the Bird wattmeter. Any suggestions?
73
de
todd
WB2ZAB
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Looking at the K3's filter plots, the center frequency is 8215 KHz, so
the LO leakage is be 23 KHz from the center. Even with the FM filter,
this looks like adequate spacing.
A leakage signal at around -105 to -110 dBm 23 KHz offset would, I
believe, not be a problem.
Unfortunately, my K3
I have a Tony Parks SoftRock v6.2 Lite for 30 meters. It's packaged for
use with the K3. The included crystal is 32.7680 MHz and the
divide-by-four frequency is 8.192 MHz. Combined with Jack's Z1
buffer amp with 70 dB of isolation, is the local oscillator isolated and
offset from the
It's too long ago now and most certainly no longer valid (even if they
will ever be available), but does anyone recall the mentioned prices
for the KPA1500 and 800?
Thanks,
de Doug KR2Q
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Todd brings up a good point. I ran out of range while calibrating at the 5W
and 50W level.. I got pretty close but ran out of adjustable range.
Also, I am confused as to what is happening with the RF Gain Calibration
procedure. The routine calls for setting power level at a pre-set level
I should also state that when I was calibrating my K3 wattmeter, I was
looking at three wattmeters in series -- an LP-100, Array PowerMaster, and
Alpha 4510. Each wattmeter reads within 2% of each other into a Bird
TermaLine load.
Paul, W9AC
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From: Paul
Bill,
Thanks for the suggestion - it was a case of I should've read the
manual more.
Thanks, Mark M5MDH
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Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 8:15 PM
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Same here with the wattmeter calibration. Using a new Array Solutions
PowerMaster w/ 5% accuracy and when I get down to 30 on the calibration it is
still just under 5 watts or around 45-50 watts. Same whether on dummy load or
perfectly matched antenna. And-yes I have done the transmitter gain
Hi - I need to make some adjustments on my Palm Paddle
but I can'f figure out how you get the top off?
Can someone tell me how you do this?
I don't see any type of release button.
73's Norm K9NK
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Elecraft has done everything necessary to allow this. It's up to the
DXpedition and their priorities. I've got to say, any trip I've been
on has had the capability.
73, doug
From: Dan Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 08:05:36 -0400
You'd think they'd have some way to
No, it's not an issue of what communications receivers do. The Orion
passband is flat down to 50hz.
Agreed, Barry. While not considered traditional communications audio,
expanding Rx audio bandwidth down to 50 Hz is a whole new listening
experience.
I also notice that in CW, the K3's Rx
David Woolley wrote:
Outlook is possibly a particular problem, as it can thread Usenet but
not email.
Outlook can thread email messages. It isn't set to do that by default
though. And most people don't have it set that way.
It's a lousy excuse of an email client, as is Outlook Express, but
Must sell my new K2, #6363. Built professionally aligned, with SSB ATU
modules, will also include hand mic. Never used, $950. Need to sell asap.
Mike Pierce
KD8DVV
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Using 3 different pieces of test equipment to measure the RF
output power, together with a precision dummy load VSWR 1.02, I
am unable to get more than 44W out at a requested level of 50W.
WMTR setting is flat out at 30. At 120W I get 106W out.
Raised this with Support and Wayne and they are
Hi
Same here. I also ran out of range with a setting of 30. I usually use a OHR
WM2 and the OHR 100 watt dummy load modified with a 20 db pad output. However
the K3 seems to work fine and the internal wattmeter is accurate at 100 watts
Don Brown
KD5NDB
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
I have returned home and all is as good as expected for 6 days after
major abdominal surgery. Initial reports from my surgeon indicate that
he was able to remove the cancer tissue while disturbing only a small
area of the surrounding tissue. I still have a lot of recovery to do,
but I am
I’m happy to hear everything is ok. When you get right down to it, Don is the
glue that holds this forum together.
Tom, AK2B
Tom Hammond-2 wrote:
Just received from Don Wilhelm's XYL, Nancy:
Don had a kind of a bad day Friday (dehydrated) but he was chomping at the
bit to come home
I've decided to offer up K3/10 #495 for sale or possible trade. Rig works as
advertised, has the latest firmware, and is in like-new condition. The only
installed option is the 5-pole 500 Hz roofing filter. Built from kit
observing all ESD precautions. Only deviation from instructions was the
Raymond
I have an IBM Thinkpad with the same problem.
I replaced the IBM switching power supply
with an older analog power supply and the
problem went away (at least from power
supply noise). The laptop still generates some
noise itself, but much less than the power
supply did.
Good luck and 73
I just received my elecraft equipment covers from Rose Kopp. The
craftsmanship is very nice, I highly recommend her. Jim K4JAF
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Norm-
Look on the bottom of the paddle casing (once you remove it from it's base).
You will see a round button near the front of the unit. While pressing in
this button, push the paddle assembly from the rear, where the wire
connects. This will allow the mechanism to slide out the front for
Hi Stewart
Just out of curiousity, what is the supply voltage
to your K3 at the K3?
73, Bob N6WG
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From: Stewart Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mike Penkas [EMAIL PROTECTED]; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 7:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] wattmeter
Luther B. Phillips wrote:
Only deviation from instructions was the use
of 2 zinc pan-head screws to secure the output transistors to the bottom
panel. (was short two black screws)
I did the same when building mine, and so did a couple of other people
judging by a couple of recent posts
I just started to use the scanning capability of the K3. After scanning the
17M CW segment with some success, I thought, wow lets go scan 6M CW segment.
I get an error saying scanning not allowed on this band. I can't think of a
better use for scanning than 6M to find an opening.
Now I wonder
Paul Christensen wrote:
I also find it is much easier to hold the REV button and tune the
VFO with one hand when working split on the Omni-VI than the K3.
That's one K3 limitation that I have not experienced with most other
transceivers. Of all the panel buttons, the placement of the REV
What a great idea!!! :-)
Our messages crossed.
73, doug
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:33:12 +
From: Ian White GM3SEK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul Christensen wrote:
I also find it is much easier to hold the REV button and tune the
VFO with one hand when working split on the Omni-VI
much like other radio/s...
You will not find the necessity of going back to retrieve a stable version.
None of the changes has had me EVER thinking I wanted to go backwards.
bill.
At 11:57 PM 3/15/2008, Dick Dievendorff wrote:
Each firmware version completely replaces its predecessor.
Gee whiz...why did you discount it? You could probably make a tiny
profit as lots of guys are drooling for one and are willing to ante up
to beat the ~4 month wait.
I think you made an error in judgment with that offering price. Oh
well! I'm sure you'll sell it under an hour.
de Doug KR2Q
I'll bring this with Wayne. If he approves I'll put it on the update list.
The request will be for a menu option to swap the SUB and REV functions.
But remember there won't be an icon to indicate the status. So once you set
it - it's up to the user to remember.
Greg
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A useful feature for K3s that don't have the sub-receiver would be to
duplicate the REV function on the SUB button.
What a great idea!!! :-)
I'll second that motion.
Paul, W9AC
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I also found the black 4-40 1/4 screws to be short. I had 8-10 of the 3/16
black pan heads, 5 or 6 of the black flatheads and 5 or 6 silver 4-40 1/4 left
over. I also had plenty of lockwashers. I just used three of the silver 4-40
1/4 on the transistors in place of the black screws. I
For the life of me, I don't understand the apparent need (not just
on the Elecraft reflector) for hams who want (demand) that their ham
radio gear be so incredibly accurate (not to be confused with
precise). Other than, it should be able to be more accurate, how
does this impact our operations?
This has been added to the list with high priority. The range available
will be increased for both WTMTR HP and LP.
73
Greg
AB7R
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 7:10 AM
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I am just getting back into enjoying my K3 #328 after a hospital stay, and
am confused by one aspect of the output power measurement. I suspect the
problem lies with me rather than the radio, but I feel it is worth asking
the question.
Suppose I set the power output using the PWR control at 30W.
I seem to remember the KPA1500 being about $5500 to $6500 depending on
whether it was a semi-kit or factory assembled. But, that is at least 2
years old, so I am confident there will be adjustments when the amps
finally appear. No info on the KPA800 - but if I remember correctly, it
was
For the life of me, I don't understand the apparent need (not just
on the Elecraft reflector) for hams who want (demand) that their ham
radio gear be so incredibly accurate (not to be confused with
precise).
Doug, the issue is not attaining lab-grade accuracy with the K3. The issue
is in
Because this is a feature of the radio. Although this is not a show stopper,
it is a feature that needs slight tweaking bythe Elecraft team. Ir ia a
feature that like the filter gain adjustmentis not available on many other
rigs and we want it to work as spec'd so we have another bragging
For the record - I can't get it to work either. If I calibrate the wattmeter
to 5 Watts on 20m it is quite a long way out on several other bands -
ranging from about 3W to about 7W. I am comparing it with an HP8484A so that
might be an issue as it is a microwave head, but I think it goes down to
Succinctly put Paul. Anyway it's on the list.
73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:13:10 -0400, Paul Christensen wrote:
For the life of me, I don't understand the apparent need (not
just
on the Elecraft reflector) for hams who want (demand) that
their ham
radio gear be so incredibly
Performing the TX Gain calibration is setting the gain constants for the MCU
by each band. Once for the LPA at 5W and once for the KPA3 at 50W. When
doing the calibration if you do not get an error message such as ERR TXG,
then you're good. If there's a problem, you will see that error message.
I had the same missing screw problem with my K3 kit and ended up using two
zinc pan head screws to secure the output transistors to the bottom panel.
I also was missing one of the bushings that are used to secure the two fans
for the 100 watt power amplifier.
Missing three non critical parts
Greg wrote:
I'll bring this with Wayne. If he approves I'll put it on the update list.
The request will be for a menu option to swap the SUB and REV functions.
But remember there won't be an icon to indicate the status. So once you set
it - it's up to the user to remember.
Sorry, that isn't
Mike,
Did you follow the steps on page 46?
You have to set the KXV3 menu to TEST and connect an RF Volt meter to the TX
OUT BNC on the KXV3. Set power to 1 milliwat (0 dbm) and adjust WMTR for
.224 Vrms on the external meter.
Greg
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Thanks for the clarification Ian. Will pass it on.
Greg
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 10:48 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/10 For Sale or Trade
Greg wrote:
I'll
My IC-7800 requires that you install each firmware upgrade.
I believe that ICOM must be using a delta patch sort of technology. The
Elecraft K3 uses a completely replace approach.
Those of us who test K3 firmware that hasn't yet been released to customers
need the ability to bounce back and
DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL wrote:
I don't have a Bird watt meter or 'scope. I have an off-the-shelf
Diamond SX200 watt meter that is probably 25 years old. Here is what I
found:
0.5 watts on the K3 = 0.7 watts on the SX200 (5 watt scale, with 0.1
ticks below 1 watts)
5.0 watts on the K3 = 4.9 watts
What Ian said. The button has no useful function currently with only
one RX. In fact, maybe having a different keycap for single and
dual-RX K3's would be an option? It's been a while since I had mine
apart.
73, doug
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 17:48:10 +
From: Ian White GM3SEK [EMAIL
Related to this, what is the action of the Configuration Save feature in
the K3 Utility? Can a configuration saved from an earlier f/w level be
applied to a current/different f/w level? or do you have to keep
configurations matched to the f/w? Is any f/w code saved as part of the
Stewart Baker wrote:
By any chance was the UPS manufactured in China ?
That's not a very fair bet; almost every bit of consumer electronics is
manufactured in China or has most of its components manufactured there.
However, if the suggestion is the responsibility for poor EMC lies in
We had a prior discussion about the use of the K3 ATU driving an antenna on
multiple bands fed with open wire feed line with a short length of coax and
a Balun on the transceiver end. The discussion mentioned that Baluns have
losses when SWR is high and that the proper Balun was 1:1.
The Balun
Same problem as me - there were two 6.4mm black pan-head screws missing from
the KIO3 hardware bag. I did the same as others and used the same sized zinc
version to attach o/p transistors to bottom.
Now to decide what filters to order to complement my 2.7 SSB one
Mark M5MDH
Rick Kunath wrote:
David Woolley wrote:
Outlook is possibly a particular problem, as it can thread Usenet but
not email.
Outlook can thread email messages. It isn't set to do that by default
though. And most people don't have it set that way.
Many people use back versions of Outlook
A configuration from one version can be restored to a different version.
No firmware program instructions are saved in the configuration save.
Dick, K6KR
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Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 11:07
That could be a very good thing Greg. I agree with the
comments about the reverse button. When I was chasing the
Ducie Island and Clipperton Island folks, I found it very
easy to hit the wrong button when trying to check the
reverse frequency. It was mostly operator error, but things
get so
Luther B. Phillips wrote:
I also find it is much easier to hold the REV button and tune the VFO
with one hand when working split on the Omni-VI than the K3.
Interesting. This came up fairly recently either here or on the K3 Yahoo
Group. I used a TS-930S for many years and learned to
I don't have any trouble holding the REV button on my K3 with my index
finger while turning the VFO A knob with my thumb. I do that a lot working
DX like Ducie. Maybe it's a question of getting used to the placement of
the button with a new radio.
I have never used an Omni-VI, so I don't
Dick Dievendorff wrote:
A configuration from one version can be restored to a different version.
If you haven't stored a working configuration using Dick's Configuration
Save utility in the K3 Loader, I highly recommend you do so. I've made a
habit of periodically saving my
Why not use the A/B button instead of REV when working split? No acrobatics
necessary. Tap it once, tune the other frequency, tap it again and you are
back where you started.
73 de ab2tc - Knut
I don't have any trouble holding the REV button on my K3 with my index
finger while turning the
The difference between 100% power output and 90% power output equates
to approximately 0.45dB; which is well below the difference threshhold that
the human ear can detect.
My question is:- can todays' highly advanced rigs, with their tailored AGC
and DSP circuits, detect this change in signal
During Clipperton Ducie I found myself, ( AS DID SEVERAL OTHERS :( )
out of band calling after I managed to hit the UN-split button
missing the REV button. I don't need any help looking stupid.
Using the single rcvr SUB button as REV makes great sense to me.
bill
Just wanted to get my 2 cents worth in on this
thread before it becomes accepted truth that the K3
layout is hard to use.
From the subject line I was more concerned that it
would become accepted truth that everyone had a K3/10
for sale. ;-)
I heard from Doug and he did accept an offer on his
Bill W4ZV wrote:
I used a TS-930S for many years and learned to depress TF-SET (Kenwood's
equivalent to REV) with my left index finger and tune the Main VFO with my
left pinky. Since I found it very natural to do the same with REV in the
K3, out of curiosity I actually measured the
Rick,
Rick Kunath schrieb am 16 Mar 2008 um 11:12:
Another way message threading gets messed up is folks using the digest
method of getting the list. Basically, if you are on digest and you reply,
you are breaking the thread as your digest message is it's own thread. So
for digest list
Like others (and most recently, Bill, ZV), I have used the TF-SET
(Rev) for decades. And like still others, I found myself doing bad
things for VP6 when using the K3. Still not sure how that happened.
LOL.
As I previously posted here, but possibly worth repeating, I have now
changed my modus
Dear Elecraft reflectorees
I have received some good (private) replies to my query about the need
for accuracy and I've learned a lot about how other think.
Shown below is one reply that I feel is worth sharing. I'm not an
engineer, so I found this to be especially enlightening. I assume
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 12:15:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Bill W4ZV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also I would personally find it very difficult to do REV using the K3's SUB
button due to the very tight spacing of the SUB location. There's simply no
way my fingers would fit while depressing SUB and
I'm not sure what the date of this info is, but I have a sheet of paper
describing the KPA 800 and it says the Assembled price is $3995 and the
Kit is $3595. This info could be 18+ months old. There is no date on it.
I suspect that that price will inflate somewhat by the time it is
introduced.
At 3/16/2008 03:05 PM, Bill NY9H wrote:
During Clipperton Ducie I found myself, ( AS DID SEVERAL OTHERS :( )
out of band calling after I managed to hit the UN-split button
missing the REV button. I don't need any help looking stupid.
Using the single rcvr SUB button as REV makes
I am all for making changes to buttons to make things easier, but I wonder if
some are jumping the gun a little to fast here. This is a NEW radio and it
takes time for an operator to get use to it. Change is good, but change to
make the rig similar to other rigs might not be the answer.
I
Now that I have your attention with the subject line
I have researching HF amplifiers for a future purchase. I currently have a
little old AL80A and I would like to have a little more oompf in my signal from
time to time.
QRPers, you may delete this message now
I have been asking
Maybe we can all continue this subject on this thread? No S/W design changes
are necessary. The radio already has an A/B button as does nearly any other
modern radio, certainly the entire ICOM line and I believe TenTec. Just tap
the A/B button, do your tuning on the other frequency, tap A/B again
Just to confirm, if you lock A and use REV to tune and slip off, you're
still safe from changing A because the VFOs lock independently.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
Doug KR2Q wrote:
I don't have to worry about slipping off of the REV button and
tuning the wrong VFO. Equally, since the DX qrg was LOCKED, it
I have an amplifier with four 572B tubes. I have been
running the same Cetron 572Bs since 1976 in this
Dentron Clipperton L and in a Hunter Bandit before.
This summer I decided to lay in another set to stretch
the life of the amp. I ordered a quad of the premium
Chinese Tubes from the
I am all for making changes to buttons to make things easier, but I
wonder if some are jumping the gun a little to fast here. This is a NEW
radio and it takes time for an operator to get use to it. Change is good,
but change to make the rig similar to other rigs might not be the answer.
Lee:
Mike Scott wrote:
I just started to use the scanning capability of the K3. After scanning the
17M CW segment with some success, I thought, wow lets go scan 6M CW segment.
I get an error saying scanning not allowed on this band. I can't think of a
better use for scanning than 6M to find an
Hi Stewart,
Yes, the 90 W AC power supply of my Dell is made in China.
Do you mean there is a special treatment against the Chinese syndroma ?
Raymond
F4FNT
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De : Stewart Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : dimanche 16 mars 2008 13:53
À : Raymond METZGER;
I don't understand why. If you forget to get back to the DX' transmit
frequency, you will not hear him. Why would you transmit if you don't hear
the DX says he is listening? I think most of the cases of transmitting on
the wrong frequency is because SPLIT is turned off. I know I have made this
ab2tc wrote:
Why would you transmit if you don't hear
the DX says he is listening?
I have to admit that I would like to know the answer to this one too!
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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I have to admit that I would like to know the answer to this one too!
Vic, the idea is to minimize any propensity for Tx error. Far too many ops
call the DX station incessantly without listening. These are the guys I
would really hate to see using A/B.
If you're really cognizant about
exactly same here for S/N 593 and I used two extra zinc ones aswell.
Mark Hampton wrote:
Same problem as me - there were two 6.4mm black pan-head screws missing
from the KIO3 hardware bag. I did the same as others and used the same
sized zinc version to attach o/p transistors to bottom.
If I were looking for a 1.5 kW tube amp today, I would look for one using
either two 3CX800A7 (peak-rated 3CPX800A7) or one 8877 (peak-rated
3CPX1500A7). Reasonably priced Eimac pulls from periodic maintenance of MRI
equipment in many hospitals ensures they should be around for quite awhile.
Aloha,
I also was not able to achieve a satisfactory transmitter power
calibration using a borrowed Bird wattmeter and dummy load, in fact I
was not able to get the Bird to read more than about 75 watts no
matter what power level I set. I repeated the calibration using my
own Elecraft WM1 and
I haven't seen too much info here on the calibration done on the Bird
meters.
Just because it says Bird, does not make it accurate. Like any other test
equipment,
It must be calibrated periodically. Have all the meters referenced been
calibrated by a
Known standard? If not, results are
Doug, Dan, et al --
On Ducie Island we had a 9.6 kbit/s dial-up Internet connection with
long latency. Actual throughput was substantially less than this. 1-2
kbit/s would be a good estimate.
We could have downloaded new firmware, if we felt it was critical to
do so. We did not feel
--- Paul Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would broadcast to everyone the name of the
company that has no customer
service so others won't deal with them and get hurt.
Paul K7PM
I thought that I had done just that, but it went out
as a private communication to one member. The
Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
No, I do not want any new menu affecting the REV button!
Please leave the REV button exactly as it is now, for those who like it
that way.
But if the sub-rx is not installed, please also make the unused SUB
button do the same as the existing REV button.
Hi Dave --
There is a lot of information about hearing available on the web. As
always, one should cross-check sources and exercise some skepticism.
Hearing is logarithmic. Turning down the gain makes it more likely
that signals will stay below the triggering threshold for the
The March Run for the Bacon is tonight; and I apologize for the short notice!
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6 - 8 PM PDT
This is a 2 hour, fun filled, friendly QRP CW contest open to ALL radio
Well, I listened on 14059.51 until 2340Z. Occasionally could hear a
character or two from Kevin, well into the noise. I'm building the KAF2
and if it was done, I might have picked him out. Never heard an offer
of QNB although a number of the midwest stations were 579 or better.
Won't make
Maybe there is someone on the list that has been through this issue and
can lend me their insight.
I am on page 42 which is the Alignment and Test Part 1 section of the
assembly notes.
My relays all click as expected, I get the Elecraft message and then I
get a message on the screen:
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