Tom seems to have discovered the prime problem that plagues most of us who live on or close to salty sea areas of the nation. I've been living with the sad sight of watching my gear all dissolve into rust and corrosion for decades, lost lots of good and mediocre items to salt air damage, and had thought that it was something to put up with forever. All the coatings I've ever tried have given up to the insidious process, so I've been accustomed to saving my ham bucks and simply buying new gear "too often"! I read about the Boeshield product that can be applied on electronic parts, so I'll try to find a source, and see what happens. Aside from that, there's not much hope but to put the gear into an air conditioned room, keep the humidity low, and seal the rigs off until you want to use them! My final solution will be to move most of my gear, antennas and all, to a city well inland from the Texas Gulf Coast, and maybe enjoy life with my ham rigs with little or no worry about salt damage anymore. That will also eliminate the loss of gear to hurricanes, and my area is ripe for a total wipeout "one year soon"!

73's
Gil WA5YKK


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   4. Re: K2 Cal (Sam Morgan)
   5. Re: K2 Cal (Don Wilhelm)
   6. Re: K2 near the sea: leave on or not? (Tom Zeltwanger)
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  11. Re: Re: FCC rules part 18 [CF bulbs vs. LED] (Phil Kane)
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  16. Characteristic Impedances (William M. Spaulding, SR)
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  18. Re: K2 near the sea: leave on or not? (Tom Zeltwanger)
  19. Saving Energy and staying dry (WAS: FCC rules part 18     [CF
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  28. RE: K2 near the sea: leave on or not? (Ron D'Eau Claire)
  29. Silica-gel trivia (Ken Kopp)
  30. Re: Characteristic Impedances (John, KI6WX)
  31. Re: Characteristic Impedances (wayne burdick)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 06:49:16 -0500
From: Richard Thorne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Elecraft] QRP Operating Event Wednesday Evening
To: Elecraft <[email protected]>
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Hope you don't mind the post here.
Announcing the Spring Great Escape - Wednesday, April 18, 21:30 - 23:00 EDT
(01:30 - 03:00 UTC)


    This is an EMERGENCY...


Sixteen top show dogs escape from the Radio City Kennel Club Dog Show and go
on the loose terrorizing neighborhood cats along 40th and 80th Avenues. (40
& 80m)

Please do your civic duty and volunteer as a CW Bounty Hunter to help
capture the escaped K-9s as quickly as possbile.

K-9 mug shots are on Wanted Posters in the PostOffice. Be careful, some K-9s may not surrender peacefully... Help save the city by restoring law and order!
http://www.radiocitykennelclub.homestead.com/index.html

Click on Dog Pound for rules/exchange


Rich - N5ZC







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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 07:59:51 -0400
From: "David Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Elecraft] K2 Cal
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Nick,

I know you got many responses to your question about frequency calibration on 
the K2.

I just wanted to give you my slant on this.

When I calibrated my K2, I set up the K2 as a counter. On the tip of the 
counter jumper cable you built, wrap a little piece of bare wire around the 
banana plug and attach a clip lead to that wire. Plug the cable (along with 
wire and clip lead into your VCO output test jack on the RF board. Connect the 
other end of that clip lead to an external frequency counter.

Note the frequency readout on the counter (the actual readout frequency is not 
critical) and adjust C22 on the Control Board so the K2's frequency counter's 
readout is exactly the same as the  external counter. Your adjusting the time 
base on the controller board to match that of the external counter.

Remove the clip lead and wire but leave the counter jumper wire connected to 
the VCO test jack. Put your K2 on the 7 MHZ band and Run VCO Cal.
When the VCO Cal is completed, run the calibrations for your BFO offsets and if 
that external frequency counter was working correctly you will be dead on 
frequency.

Hope this is not too confusing Nick.

73
Dave KD1NA

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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:45:22 -0400
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Cal
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Saw a article in FISTS news letter about mods for a K1, Changing USB to LSB,
Does any one have comments if this works and why do it ??.

Mod is remove RFC1 and jumper it, then realign BFO

Bob KC8IPQ


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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:26:39 -0500
From: Sam Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Cal
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Bob P wrote:

Saw a article in FISTS news letter about mods for a K1, Changing USB to LSB,
Does any one have comments if this works and why do it ??.

Mod is remove RFC1 and jumper it, then realign BFO


In the article I believe Harry explains his reason for doing this. First note that he is a JL3 so his band conditions I'm sure aren't the same as here in Texas. <g>

But for his usage he says the USB to LSB change allows him to "listen to phone QSO's on high-bands to know how propagations are good or not. And he can be active on his favorite 12-meter."
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