Hello Adi
I can see what you mean about receiving a flood of e-mails through
the reflector
I receive the DIGEST each day and have a quick look at the headers to
see if any thing interests me?
I can then quickly locate message number that interests me - easy -
but I expect you know this?
I don't actually own one Bob but I have taken a look at the cct. I
would think that the MK line is probably (Manual Keying) by applying an
earth at this point. RL is keying the relay via a transistor switch,
probably for those radios that have a solid state keying line that can't
Hi Elecrafters
Out of curiosity I am wondering how many of you are users of MacOS?
(I'm using OSX 10.4.6) on my G5 iMAC
I'm just about to interface my K2 via the Tigertronics SignaLink SL-1
+ Sound Card - Radio Interface (http://www.tigertronics.com) and
using software cocoaModem 2.0 for
Hello,
I am a Mac User, and am interested to see how it works for you so I'll have
some ideas when I get back home.
CPT Drew Neve - KB9LLO
Battle Captain
S3 ASG-Kuwait
Eager to Assist
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From: Robert Allbright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:05 pm
I'd prefer the K3 to be a fully functioned base HF radio, dual receive,
built in PSU-Amp-ATU, FSK etc etc. You could always have VHF as an optional
extra ??
David, Vk2NU
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 22:02:13 -0400
From: Scott Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re:
I am Mac user (10.4.6).
dave belsley, w1euy
On Apr 12, 2006, at 6:05 AM, Robert Allbright wrote:
Hi Elecrafters
Out of curiosity I am wondering how many of you are users of MacOS?
(I'm using OSX 10.4.6) on my G5 iMAC
I'm just about to interface my K2 via the Tigertronics SignaLink
Hi Robert,
I have a MacMini - OSX 10.4.6 with dual Keyspan USB/serial ports and an
older RIGblaster.
I use MacLoggerDX on one serial port for logging and rig control and
Cocoamodem/CocoaPTT on a separate port for PSK. MacLoggerDX is a
fine piece of software -- It is versatile and
With Elecraft marketing a K2 w/SSB option - why would
they drop all desk mobile MICROPHONES for this rig?
Doesn't make sense - am I missing something? Should
I not buy the SSB Option for my K2 # 5422?
I'm mostly concerned about the electrical physical
connector and interface to my K2. I even
Hi Fred,
The manufacturer of the MH2 microphone discontinued that model and we
have been looking for a replacement. We are in discussions with another
manufacturer now for a replacement hand mic, but it will be a couple of
months before we can get it in.
Fortunately we designed the K2 and
I see the FAQ for the T1 suggests that the T1 could be mounted in the FT-817
battery compartment With some effort.
I plan on doing this but would like to hear back from anyone who's been there
/ done that before I dive in.
Tom K2TA
Greenwood Lake, NY
WOW! I just put a T1-K and a T1-FT817 in my shopping cart on the Elecraft
site and got a Grand Total of $1,183.00 for a Qty of 1 of each.
The Please choose a shipping method field is showing $999 shipping. I'll
have to go back and be sure I didn't type the zip code for a lunar colony!
8-)
There ya go. Been there, done that and here's the pictures.
http://www.ngunn.net/cyberworld/hamradio/t1/index.html
Tom Althoff wrote:
I see the FAQ for the T1 suggests that the T1 could be mounted in the FT-817 battery
compartment With some effort.
I plan on doing this but would like to
If you really want to get their attention, go ahead and charge them for
it ...
:-)
- Keith KD1E -
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Swartz -
WA6HHQ,
Have no fear - we will not charge you $999 for shipping.
If we see something like
Fred,
As Eric indicated, the K2 microphone configuration header can be
plugged/wired to work with most any microphone having an 8 pin mic plug.
Obtaining a microphone is easy - if you want to go the inexpensive route,
pick up a CB microphone, they are plentiful and if it doesn't come with an 8
Fred,
After lots of testing QRPproject is selling the Kenwood MC 43 as best choice
together with the K2. It generates an excellent SSB signal, it´s size meets
the K2 look and it can be 1:1 connected at the K2 Microphon port.
72/3 de Peter, DL2FI
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Thats correct, David. We should ask Eric if it´s possible to provide us with
an elecraft label to glue it on the MC43 :-)
Lots of people would like it. It´s the same with the famous HexKey: I like
it because it´s execellent, actually I changed my Schurr Professionals
against it, but I know a
John,
I have been using a 3-cell 2100 milliamp Li-Poly with my KX1 and am pretty
pleased with it, but would consider using a 4 cell if shown it is safe (or a
way to do it safe...) I guess I just don't want to be the first on to find
out if it works using MY KX1 either... :)
Please let me
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My tale of woe and intrigue:
Just walked in the shack and sat down and noticed the meter on the K2
was lighting... very nicely I might add, in a nice little pattern.
Then I noticed the external wattmeter was showing about 5 watts.
I don't
You'd have learned that long ago if you had cats.
Dan / WG4S
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unplug the stinkin' key box when closing down for the night.
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My cat does not yet have his license :)
Kevin. KD5ONS
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:59:39 -0400, Dan Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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You'd have learned that long ago if you had cats.
Dan / WG4S
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unplug the stinkin' key box when closing down for the night.
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Randy NV0U wrote:
Just walked in the shack and sat down and noticed the meter on the K2
was lighting... very nicely I might add, in a nice little pattern.
Then I noticed the external wattmeter was showing about 5 watts.
I don't know how long it had been sending dits into the dummy load,
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