Dave,
Very interesting and useful experiential info! It's much appreciated.
k WB9FMC
On 3/6/22 06:45, David Bunte wrote:
Kurt -
I am sending this just to you because I don't want to get into the
middle of a battle over which radio is the best. We are fortunate that
there are a LOT o
Hi all,
Thank you for your detailed answers about the S-Meter on the KX2. With that
info I can now implement my whitesticker-friendly S-Mmeter for the KX2.
Vy 73 de Stefan, DK7STJ
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Stefan Jansen***E-Mail: dk7...@darc.de
> Am 02.03.2022 um 00:15 schrieb Jack Brindle :
>
> Stefan;
Dave,
Sorry, my QRZ page is really dated! I'll have to take some time an
update it! Currently, I'm in an antenna restricted situation (condo) and
my antenna is a MFJ loop that I wheel out into the parking lot in order
to operate.
As far as the radio goes, it seems to work very respec
Thanks to all my relay stations and check-ins.
WM6P STEVE GA K4D #436 Net control
W3SA JOHN NC K4D #616
K8NU CARL OH FTDX101D
WB9JNZ ERIC IL K3
AC8UC RAY OH K4 #519
WY3T TIM FL K3S
AE6JV BILL NH K3
K1NW BRIAN RI K3
N2GAH BILL NC IC736
N9PTU BUD IL FT990
N8SBE DAVE MI K3S
W5COG SCOTT OK K3
KD4PBJ
Morgan,
Wow! That's a LOT of very useful information. While my situation
doesn't include an amp, I like your comment about not being able to
"kill" the Mercury III's. I'll keep that in mind.
Well, thank you (and everyone else!) for these responses! Now I
have some thinking to do and
I will be closing my current operating QTH sometime in the next few months
and will be selling a KPA1500, among other things. Trying now to set a fair
price for it. If anyone who has recently bought or sold one would be
willing to share the price of their transaction, it would be very helpful.
Re
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was more quiet than I had expected. Signals were
strong with mild to moderate QSB. Forty meters had more noise with
weaker signals and stronger QSB. Everyone on twenty meters mentioned
the weather. For some it was cold, for others it was windy. For Roy it
w
Dear Folks:
I have been using my KPA-500 (driven by the K3s and transmitting through
the KAT-500) for about five years now. I have long noticed that, when
first using it, or if it has sat idling for a while, the amp's supply
voltage will be low on transmit and won't go higher until the amp ha
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