I have for sale my spare K2 (serial # 4278)
This has the SSB option and 160M option, with the MH2 elecraft Mike.
All in excellent (as new) condition and ready for shipping.
Asking $650US or best offer or equivalent local funds, plus about $40
postage (e-mail for costs to other countries).
Several manufacturers sell the coiled spring type of soldering iron
holder...I have seen them in RS too...If this type stand is too tippy, it can
be screwed onto a small board...I have an old heavy duty holder made by Hexacon
that stands by itself...I would steer clear of using pipes...It will
- Original Message -
.I would steer clear of using pipes...It will not allow good air circulation
and might lead to early heater failure and tip burning due to
overheating...Just my thoughts...73
Jerry and all,
Since the heater in the Haako is temperature controlled, I do not
Hi,
My K2 serial number is 4288 with all options installed, except 100 Watts module.
When Antenna 2 is selected without any antenna connected to it, I push to tune
button to try to tune it on 7Mhz band three times. Now there is not any output
on 7 Mhz and only 3 watts output on 10 Mhz.
In view of what you said,
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When Antenna 2 is selected without any antenna connected to it, I push to
tune button to try to tune it on 7Mhz band three times. Now there is not any
output on 7 Mhz and only 3 watts output on 10 Mhz.
if this is what you meant, then by all means hook an
What happens when you try HyperTerminal?
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Can someone point me to info on QRP pwr/vswr meters?
Thanks,
Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98
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Hi
I use a OHR WM-2 qrp wattmeter
http://www.mtechnologies.com/ohr/wattmeter.htmhttp://www.mtechnologies.com/ohr/wattmeter.htm
It is available as a kit or assembled and I have found it to be accurate and
reliable. I use it just about all the time to align all the Elecraft products.
OHR also
Just what Don said. I have both, I use both, and I love both. The two kits
are a snap
to build and Marshall supports his products VERY well.
73,
Bob WA4FOM
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The 2004 Coast to Coast FISTS Club Event begins next hour; the central
Oregon's coast QRP Club station K7LOW will be active on frequencies between
14.057 - 14.059 and also 7.058MHz. K7LOW calling CQ C2C on K2 s/n 586...
Details of the event are at:
http://www.tomochka.com/k7fff/fnw_c2c04.html
Check out my E-Meter at www.telepostinc.com/n8lp.html
I am getting very close to offering a kit version of it. A comprehensive
article will also be published in QEX in the near future if want to
homebrew your own. They accepted my manuscript a few weeks ago, but
haven't given me the
Beautiful and like new Elecraft K2/100 S/N 04266 (2.04 1.09, Rev “B”)
built new in March of 2004. If you’ve been looking for a VERY nice
assembled K2 this is the one. This K2 has only resided here in the
shack. The following options are installed:
KPA100 – 100 Watt Option
KSB2-
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