Now That I have finished my basic Tenna Dipper Kit. I need to put it in an enclosure with a little bit bigger switches, buttons.... BUT, BUT... one thing....

In this kit, if you need to know the frequency that the Tenna Dipper is, you could just listen to the CW tones, but you will not be able to know too easely at which frequency you are..... very anoying... :-(

Why do not make an external connector on the K2 that is link to the frequency counter probe connector on the control panel. After you have selected the CAL FCTR function, connecting the Tenna Dipper External frequency test point to the K2... you will be able to use your K2 to display the actual frequency of this little antenna anylizer.... and now be able to use more easly the Tenna Dipper on many different frequencies instead of using it always at a pre- defined frequency, because it is too hard without proper external indication.

What an idea ???!!!! Let me guess.... I will do it tomorrow !! I let you know "by picture" as soon as possible.

73

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