I'm planning a stay on Kauai starting February 13. It'll be my K2/100's
first trip.
I saw a reference to Jackite's 31' telescoping pole on the reflector,
visited the company website, and ordered one to take with me. The
company website is www.jackite.com .
If anyone has any experience/hints/sug
Hi,
What's the receive range on 70cms? I am looking for satellite support using
a transverter with my IC-7800.
Simon Brown
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From: "Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There also is a new XV data sheet (.pdf) on our manu
If your Hardware store stocks a simple buzzer or bell, they are the same
thing ready to go. Usually run off of 6 or 12 volts, ac or dc.
Why simulate the QRN with a solid-state circuit when the real thing is so
easy to produce? Hi!
Ron AC7AC
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The standard "circuit" Ten T
The standard "circuit" Ten Tec uses to test their noise blankers is a relay
wired to open its own coil circuit and then remake. The arcing at the
contacts makes a good close by test source for this.
73,
Stuart
K5KVH
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Jim, N2EY wrote:
Contesting is one way to build operator skills, by
pushing yourself beyond the comfort zone. It's also one of the driving
forces
behind improvements in ham rigs and techniques, such as the replacement of
separates with transceivers.
Agreed absolutely and, as Jim went on to say
In a message dated 2/8/06 12:45:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> |
> | In contest operation, we'll dispense with the DE and K altogether.
> | Millions of contest CW contacts are made this way each year, without
> | sending both calls.
And without any confusion.
> |
>
Gil,
I doubt that a 'front-end protector' would be required on the K2 RANT
input - the input path is through D3 and D4 in the T/R switch, and both are
back biased with the 8T signal during transmit - so as long as the peak
signal on the receive antenna is less than the bias voltage on the diodes (
Just to be clear on one point: the K2 *does not* switch any relays
between transmit and receive. T/R switching is always done using PIN
diodes.
When you enable the receive antenna (RANT ON), you're simply routing
the receive antenna -- rather than the main antenna -- to the receiver.
73,
Way
Additionally, newer production K2s also include back-to-back diodes
(1N4148) across the RX antenna input, actually across pins 4 & 6 of
U12 on the RF board. These diodes do a great job of protecting the K2
from very strong nearby transmitters.
I'd doubt that you might need too much more.
When
Darrell is correct. The relay on the K160RX board switches the RX
path either to the main antenna or the external RxAnt jack. it is, of
course, latching. The RxAnt is NOT grounded when it is not selected,
not is the main antenna jack (of course).
Be aware that there is some leak-through tha
sri that should say low pass
K3YT
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I'm packing up in preparation for flying out tomorrow to Orlando, FL,
for the Orlando Hamcation. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone and I
am wondering if there are any get-togethers Saturday night?
I will have the new XV432 transverter with me to show off at the
Elecraft booth, along with
Latching relays are used for the 160M band pass filter and the RX antenna
switch
from the K160 RX manual
K3YT
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We've added the XV432 to our order page. It officially ships 3/15, but I
think we'll beat that.
There also is a new XV data sheet (.pdf) on our manual download page
that includes the XV432 information. See:
http://www.elecraft.com/manual/XV%20Data%20Sheet%202006%20web.pdf
The XV432 operates i
Hello,
The Polar Bear are heading out this Friday, 10 Feb. 2006 for our Moonlight
Madness Run.
The actual Full Moon is on 12 Feb. 2006, Sunday. Due the major contest on
this weekend we are going out on Friday night. This way it might be a little
easier to hunt the Polar Bears.
This month i
On February 8, 2006 04:15 pm, Augie (Gus) Hansen wrote:
> The RECEIVE ANTENNA RELAY, K2 on the
> K160RX board, disconnects the RX antenna during transmissions.
Gee, I hope not. I thought that the K2 was completely solid state T/R
switching. No clacking relays.
Darrell VA7TO K2 # 5093
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On 2/8/06 3:14 PM, "Gil Stacy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have seen advertised front end protectors recommended for use when
> utiilzing a separate antenna for receive. Does the K2's RANT option on the
> 160 board offer sufficient protection for use with a separate preamp and RX
> antenna or
James
If you look in the box your cable came in you should find a female
stereo 1/8 plug and about 12 inches of black shielded audio cable. I
used a three pin Moldex style jack at J5 (same style as the frequency
counter but with three pins) and then used a matching plug on the
shielded wi
From: "Dave White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elecraft Reflector"
Subject: [Elecraft] RE: 10-160 amps for QRPers
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 11:24:11 -0700
A word of caution regarding the amplifiers being discussed. A Canadian
dealer tried marketing these units some time ago and they subsequently
dis
I have seen advertised front end protectors recommended for use when
utiilzing a separate antenna for receive. Does the K2's RANT option on the
160 board offer sufficient protection for use with a separate preamp and RX
antenna or is it prudent to use a front end protector such as designed by
Hi All
Well it’s a bit off topic I know but, I have just built a nice small ITX PC
that will be going into a EC2 case (when I get it), I have just put HRD on
to it and it seemed to be working, but then I noticed I could not decode
much and most was just rubbish on the screen, I tried Digipan 2 and
Yep, I'm using all but the XVTR holes now. It wouldn't be a big deal to
mount a stereo 1/8" plug though. I'll investigate further.
Thanks again.
73, Jamie
WB4YDL
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From: Craig Rairdin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 12:51 PM
To: 'James C. Ha
> It would seem that I would
> have to rig up something to parallel off of J5 and make a new1/8"
> connector to have stereo output. I wonder why I couldn't just use
> the headphones connector ? Did you make a new connector in this way ?
If you use the headphone connector you disconnect the K2's
Thanks Craig:
That answered several things. Yes, I have the K2 cable set. The audio 'J5'
from that set terminates in a 1/8" stereo plug. It would seem that I would
have to rig up something to parallel off of J5 and make a new1/8" connector
to have stereo output. I wonder why I couldn't just use th
Thank you to the volunteers who offered booth help for Saturday at the
Orlando Hamcation! Your support is greatly appreciated!
We are still in need of some help on Sunday. In particular someone who
would be willing to help pack up between 1 and 2.
Hopefully we will sell everything and not n
|
| Back in the day when most hams used crystal controlled transmitters,
| and would tune 10-25 kHz either side of their CQ looking for answers,
| the practice of answering a CQ with W5TVW W5TVW W5TVW DE AA4LR AA4LR
| AA4LR AR made sense.
|
| However, these days, operating zero-beat on a si
>The mod is not difficult - remove the front panel and separate the board
>from the dress panel. Then wrap a bare wire around the threads of the mic
>connector, twist it tight, and run one end over to the ground loop on the
>left end of the board - solder the wire to the mic connector body (requir
Dan,
Did you ever get a meaningful response? I don't recall seeing one on
reflector.
I would believe that the longest battery life would be achieved by floating
them continuously at 13.8 volts. I have come to believe that cycling SLA
batteries shortens their life, even if the cycling is a resul
>In contest operation, we'll dispense with the DE and K altogether.
IMHO, this practice reflects badly on the contester (on his Morse
"professionalism," if you will). Unfortunately, it also becomes for many a
bad habit carried over into routine operation. We're only talking about
taking a *smal
I just noticed ARRL's review of the
Yaesu FT9000 Contest in the March 2006 QST:
http://www.arrl.org/members-only/prodrev/pdf/pr0603.pdf
There have been two very significant changes made in
ARRL's data presentation which are noted on page 5
of the above review. In brief, they are:
1. A
Rich W3ACO is right. K2 or K1 might need sometimes "vitamine".
3 or 6dB is not enough. 20dB is.
A home-brewer´s choice with few dollars is
http://www.communication-concepts.com/eb104.htm
where 4 FETs of MRF150 takes care of max 6 Watts up to 600 W.
This is clearly a component of home station.
If
Hi All,
I have K2 # 5334 up and running after completing the alignment stages today.
I actually had the thing finished a week ago, but had managed to install U4
backwards on the RF Board, so have been patiently waiting for a new chip to
arrive from Elecraft.
I should be happy with one mistake, a
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