On 6/25/07, Norm Duxbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hank,
No, of course not. It means that, for whatever reason, you don't want to
assemble it. No other meaning was intended. I was surprised that so many
chose to assemble theirs.
It probably isn't so surprising that so many members of
Elecrafters:
This weekend at the Field Day site, the subject of the K3 came up and
there were several hams who had not heard of the K3 (hard to believe,
but true :-)). With respect to the build or buy options there were
some who seemed delighted that they could get one factory-assembled
and
Making way for K3
Available:
K2 1309 w/firmware upgrade
KSB2
K160RX
KNB2
KDSP2
KAF2 (still a kit)
KIO2
KAT2
KBT2
Additional Cover
KRC2
DEMI Transverter interface module
All working fine, check 2007 January VHF Contest Results.
New unbuilt cost total is over 1600
Offering everything for 1200 to
What are they parameters for the K2 serial ie. baud rate, data bits, parity,
stop bits, and flow control?
--
W2CVZ,
Michael
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Hi All,
My MH2 arrived on Friday and its first use was for field day -
My very first FD contact returned the unsolicited remark that I had a
very nice sounding signal (which never happened with my homebrew mic
using a Radio Shack replacement element).
Bob W1SRB
-Original
Michael,
What? You can't look it up yourself? You can't ask me?
Check the Elecraft website for the manuals. The command set is
documented in the KIO2 Programmer's Reference manual, the comm
parameters are in the KIO2 manual.
KIO2 manual (with baud rate, etc)
Some of us will be nice...
4800 bps, 7 data bits, although 8 will work (you will need to strip
off the msb). 1 stop bit (2 will work), no parity, no flow control.
It is a very forgiving interface for low-level format.
The info is in the KIO2 manual and detailed info in the KIO2
Julian:
Actually, I built 2 K2/100's and used them extensively. It is not a matter of
not liking hands on involvement it is just a question of time management. The
K2's were educational in their construction. This unit is like building a PC
from components, which I do for all my computers.
I
I am current operating /KH6 and my K2 has developed a problem (it was working
fine.) I am using a K2/100 with the KAT100 tuner. The problem only occurs on
high power.
The KAT100 tunes the antenna to a near 1:1 swr on all bands. Key down all is
OK, on key up the swr jumps to a very high level,
Gregg,
That definitely sounds like your KPA100 is oscillating. Do not allow it
to do that for more than a few seconds because the oscillation can cause
the demise several components.
Has your KPA100 been upgraded with the KPA100UPKT? Alternately, is this
a new KPA100 that was shipped in
N0MA used my K2/100 for its CW station this year. We used a 130' dipole up
about 50', fed with ladder line to a 4:1 balun then to the KAT100. It loaded
up just fine on all bands.
The guys on the phone station wanted/needed to run their cool Alpha 1500W
amplifier (to make up for a lack of
Is there a quick easy method of determining the approximate condition of a
K2's KBT2 battery? Until recently, when I decided to sell my TS-850 and make
my K2 #478 my main station rig, it has almost always been in storage
(approx. 7-1/2 yrs!), and I've not been very good at maintaining the
Eric, Wayne,
I am waiting my K3 shipment and I really would like to see the K3 Manual during
this waiting period.
I know, you will put it in to the web page when it is ready, but the question
is when.
Is it not possible to publish a tentative one in Elecraft web page, earlier?
73,
Ruchan
Hi Ruchan,
We'll get a tentative version up as soon as it's available. It has to
match the final production firmware to avoid a lot of confusion and
questions on the reflector later.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Jun 25, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Ruchan Ozatay wrote:
Eric, Wayne,
I am waiting my K3
Sounds to me like you got real lucky. I'm sure that some capacity has
been lost if you initially discovered it at 7 volts, but it seems as
though it's recovered pretty well, considering.
I'm sure others will pop in with a better answer to your question (as in
quick easy), but I will say that if
Hello,
This was written by a fellow Lighthouse Activator. Funny thing is that I
purchased this issue for something to read and I did not know I was in that
issue.
72 Ron de WB3AAL
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v
... or, another 15 Seconds of fame for
Wayne, Playing devils advocate here, isn't this list
the place for confusion and questions?
It follows that the early release of the manual would
be good for the list.
See? ;-)
=
Hi Ruchan,
We'll get a tentative version up as soon as it's
available. It has to match
Last week I reported a little problem in the power output of this radio. I
took Don's advice and checked all relevant components (all seemed ok) and
then managed to get the correct relationship between 20 and 40 meter outputs
by adjusting both L1 and L2 as he suggested. The power still
Yup, do it. You won't regret it, nor will you blow the PA.
With internal Lithium batteries (the non-chargable kind), I ran 33 feet
of hook-up wire from a picnic table to a 30 foot push-up mast, and in
the middle of 20-meter Saturday afternoon FD bedlam worked Utah,
Colorado, Maine, Vermont,
I am embarrased to admit it, but while being in to big a hurry to finish my
KAT2 for Field Day I accidently touched one of the latching relays with my
de-soldering iron and melted the outside corner. I have a spare, but would
rather not replace it if I don't need to. I can't see any of the
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