Dusty, I tried to reply direct but your Verizon account bounced the
message:
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Here is the condensed version of what I replied:
There is a cable design that was developed by another ham on the
Elecraft reflector. The radio can be made to communicate with the
Quadra. I think you'll like the amp once it's all set up and
communicating with the K3. I just didn't want to dedicate the 15 pin
accessory socket to driving the amp as I may have other uses for some
of the signals found there.
Have fun on 6 meters!
Mike
From: "Dusty Chapman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: K3 and Quadra
Date sent: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 14:16:18 -0500
> Hi Mike,
> I just read your post about the Alpha's and the Quadra. I just
> purchased
> a used Quadra and haven't even taken it out of the boxes yet. I was
> under
> the impression that the K3(with switching mod) could be wired to the
> Quadra
> via the ACC connector and it would switch bands automatically. Is
> that not
> possible? I bought the Quadra so that I could get on the air
> quickly(without warm up) and be able to call a station while waiting
> for my
> 87A or VHF-2000 to warm up. Three minutes, especially on 6 Meters,
> is an
> eternity and I have missed many many QSO's for DX & Band/Mode awards
> by
> having to wait(they all seem to QSY or QRT - hi hi).
> I look forward (possibly) to your answer.
> 73, Dusty - K3WC
>
>
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