[Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Darwin, Keith
Hey folks,
 
I got to thinking about the rigs I've owned and how the K2 has displaced
them all.  Thought I'd list them just for fun.
 
HW-101
TenTec Century 22
TenTec Argonaut 515
TenTec Argonaut 509
Icom IC-730
Drake B-Line
Drake C-Line (2)
TenTec Omni C
TenTec Corsair II
TenTec Omni V
Kenwood TS-830s
Icom IC-735
Heath HW-9
Elecraft K1
 
All of the above rigs have been sold (except the IC-735 which will go on
e-bay very soon).  I sort of miss a couple of them but not really.  The
K2 has successfully displaced them all.
 
73!
 
- Keith KD1E -
- K2 5411 -
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread ron
On Friday 19 May 2006 01:00 pm, Darwin, Keith wrote:
 Hey folks,

 I got to thinking about the rigs I've owned and how the K2 has displaced
 them all.  Thought I'd list them just for fun.
 
WoW!
Dat's an impressive list!

So you's da authority on most radios. Ain't no-body, no-way gonna tell you 
about any radio! u can say, Been dare, done dat!
Good for you , man.

contrary to belief, I do speak English. (heh heh)

I could only wish to own half that list but alias, never will. :(
My K1 will have to do .

Ron, wb1hga
magic is real unless declared integer
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[Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread David F. Reed
Well, here goes my shot at this topic... HF/6M only (cannot recall near 
half the VHF/UHF stuff)

* marks  as still have...

In looking back at this, I am glad to say I rate the Elecraft stuff as 
the most fun per $$$, highly portable, and probably permanent members of 
my shack. I have not identified anything else as such.  Now if only I 
had enough antennas and a set up to use them all at once... a nice multi 
- multi antenna farm?


In looking back at this,
   Home brew 1 tube cw transmitter
   Home brew 40 m. receiver with BFO
   Home brew 20 m. Transceiver ssb / cw
   Lafayette 6M transceiver
   Gonset 6M SSB transceiver
   Knight Kit T-60  R-100
   Heath Kit SB-303  SB 401
   Drake TR4
   Drake TR7
   Yaesu FT-100
   Yaesu Ft-107
   Yaesu FT-757
   Yaesu FT-817D
*   Yaesu FT-897D
*   Yaesu FT-857D  in mobile right now; due to be swapped out for 
IC-7000 shortly

   Collins HF-380
   Kenwood TS-50
   Kenwood TS-120
   Kenwood TS-130
   Kenwood TS-430
   Kenwood TS-440
   Kenwood TS-930
*   Icom 781
*   Icom 706 MK2
*   Icom 7000
*   Icom 7800
*   PRC-319 - primarily used pedestrian mobile
*   Elecraft K2 - Assembled for my by Jerry McCarthy
*   Elecraft K1
*   Elecraft KX1 with KXB3080, KXAT1, KXPD1
*   Collins KWM-2
*   Collins HF-2050 receiver

73 de Dave, W5SV

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Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread n2htt
This thread is too much fun not to respond to...

DX-60 (loaner)
HW-9 (First kit radio I built)
Ten-Tec Omni-D
ICOM-735
Wilderness Radio Sierra (40m, 20m, 15m, I built this one too) 
KX1+KXATU+KXB30, then KXB3080 (built this one.)
Yaesu FT-817
K1-4 (bought on eBay)
Yaesu FT-897D

Currently I still have the K1, KX1 FT-897D, and FT-817 and like/use them in 
that order. The KX1 is coming up in the list, I am coming to appreciate this 
radio more every day.

I kinda started as a CW op, progressed through SSB to digital modes, and came 
back around to CW. I only use SSB in contests -- haven't gotten good enough to 
do CW contesting yet.

My Elecraft rigs have pretty much put the cap on QRP radios, don't think any 
other kit out there can top them. I am thinking about a K2 tho'.

73,
Mike

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[Elecraft] The new amplifier (s)

2006-05-19 Thread W4ABW
Ok fellows, you all are at Dayton. How do you like the new amps.
 
Al
W4ABW
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[Elecraft] FS: KX1 s/n 01217

2006-05-19 Thread Dmitriy Mayorov
KX1 serial number 01217 with 30/80m adapter (KXB3080), internal  
antenna tuner (KXAT1), power modification (KX1PWRMODKT), and Palm  
Radio mini paddle.  Runs most recent firmware version (1.02).  Comes  
in Pelican 1120 padded plastic case.  Includes Owner's Manual.  In  
excellent condition.  Selling because of planned upgrade.


Ask $450 shipped CONUS. Prefer PayPal or Postal MO.  Please e-mail  
for details.


Tnx es 73,
Dmitriy KE2H
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Re: [Elecraft] The new amplifier (s)

2006-05-19 Thread michael taylor

On 5/19/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ok fellows, you all are at Dayton. How do you like the new amps.


No FCC approval yet, as far as I know, so I don't thing there is much
new about them yet.

But I'm not in Dayton, so I could be happily surprised.

-Michael
VE3TIX
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Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Joseph Reed
Oh man, the radios, the radios.  Not to count the VHF stuff...
 
Drake 2NT/HallicraftersSX111
Swan 350
Ten-Tec PM2
Argonaut 505
Argonaut 509
Argonaut 535
Index Labs QRP+
HW101
Collins KWM2
Kenwood TS-520S
Kenwood TS-530S
Kenwood TS-430S
Kenwood TS-450S
Yaesu TS-757GX II
Yaesu TS-890
Yaesu TS-990
Yeasu FT-100D
Icom IC-735
Icom IC-756 Pro
Icom IC-706
Heathkit DX-60
Heathkit HW-8
Drake TR-7A
Drake R4C/T4XC (A couple of them)
Drake TR4C
K1
K2
SWL DSW
SWL DSWII
Yaesu FT-817

And still I can't remember them all.  I've gone through a lot of radios in 34 
years of hamming.  And I still have more radios than I can use on an everyday 
basis.
 
Joe N9JR

- Original Message 
From: David F. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 2:14:51 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.


Well, here goes my shot at this topic... HF/6M only (cannot recall near 
half the VHF/UHF stuff)
* marks  as still have...

In looking back at this, I am glad to say I rate the Elecraft stuff as 
the most fun per $$$, highly portable, and probably permanent members of 
my shack. I have not identified anything else as such.  Now if only I 
had enough antennas and a set up to use them all at once... a nice multi 
- multi antenna farm?

In looking back at this,
Home brew 1 tube cw transmitter
Home brew 40 m. receiver with BFO
Home brew 20 m. Transceiver ssb / cw
Lafayette 6M transceiver
Gonset 6M SSB transceiver
Knight Kit T-60  R-100
Heath Kit SB-303  SB 401
Drake TR4
Drake TR7
Yaesu FT-100
Yaesu Ft-107
Yaesu FT-757
Yaesu FT-817D
*   Yaesu FT-897D
*   Yaesu FT-857D  in mobile right now; due to be swapped out for 
IC-7000 shortly
Collins HF-380
Kenwood TS-50
Kenwood TS-120
Kenwood TS-130
Kenwood TS-430
Kenwood TS-440
Kenwood TS-930
*   Icom 781
*   Icom 706 MK2
*   Icom 7000
*   Icom 7800
*   PRC-319 - primarily used pedestrian mobile
*   Elecraft K2 - Assembled for my by Jerry McCarthy
*   Elecraft K1
*   Elecraft KX1 with KXB3080, KXAT1, KXPD1
*   Collins KWM-2
*   Collins HF-2050 receiver

73 de Dave, W5SV

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Re: Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread william parker
From: n3drk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri May 19 16:59:35 CDT 2006
To: elecraft elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

I agree there are many fine commercial rigs out there, but there is nothing 
like building your own equipment. I just wish cost could be kept to a minimum, 
as a blue collar ham, it took me a while to save for the K2 and the KPA 100. I 
do not regret my purchase as the K2 is one of the best rigs that I have ever 
owned. I think I will be using it for a long time.



Eico 720 CW Novice Transmitter
BC-454 Arc Command 80 mtr Receiver

Johnson Viking II Transmitter
National NC-300 Receiver

Kenwood TS-820S
Kenwood TS-830S
Kenwood TS-930S

Yaesu 1000MP Mark V 200 Watt

Elecraft K2 w/KSB2,KAT2,KBT2

Enjoyed everyone one of these rigs. Each had their own distinct personality.
I am amazed of the calibur of performance the K2 delivers in such a
straightforward design and small box. Really fun to operate.

What would I like to see next from Elecraft after the their amps hit the 
market?
K3. K3. K3. But this time a rig for the main station. The same size as a 
Mark V
with large rubber knobs and dials. Big. Big. Big. In kit form. Rig with all 
the
features of the K2 but updated. IF DSP. The works. No shortwave bands but 
dedicated
to ham bands like the K2. Wayne and Eric can make this happen but will they 
want to
tackle something like this? I sure hope so. I would hope to field test the 
rig. I
would buy two!

Wayne, Eric are you listening? Don Wilhelm,,put the idea in their head at 
Dayton!

73
john-n3drk 

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RE: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Bekir Kemal Ataman
Dislikes
  - S-meter:  I wish it was analog.  I wish it was more accurate.
  - Low power out.  I'd love 40 watts for the same price.

I would second those. However, make that 50 watts ;-)

73!
de TA2RX

--
Bekir Kemal Ataman
ArchiMac BBS Sysop  Webmaster http://www.archimac.org/


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.

Try the hfprojects.com amplifier if you want 35-50W.
You will need the KAT100 still though.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Fri, 19 May 2006 3:22 pm, Bekir Kemal Ataman wrote:

  - Low power out.  I'd love 40 watts for the same price.

I would second those. However, make that 50 watts ;-)

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread n3drk



When I bring up this website all I see is wedding and baptismal 
invitations.

Please put the link on your next email to the group. Thanks.

john


- Original Message - 
From: Leigh L Klotz, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bekir Kemal Ataman [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
Elecraft@mailman.qth.net

Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.



Try the hfprojects.com amplifier if you want 35-50W.
You will need the KAT100 still though.
Leigh/WA5ZNU




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RE: Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
N3DRK wrote:

I agree there are many fine commercial rigs out there, but there is nothing
like building your own equipment. I just wish cost could be kept to a
minimum, as a blue collar ham, it took me a while to save for the K2 and the
KPA 100. I do not regret my purchase as the K2 is one of the best rigs that
I have ever owned. I think I will be using it for a long time.



Back in 1952, as a new Novice licensee pounding brass on 80 and 40 meters
with a homebrew one-tube (6V6) transmitter putting out about 10 watts, I was
also quite active in the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES). On
several occasions I had the privilege of operating net control for a 75
meter phone RACES net during a Simulated Emergency Test (SET). The net
control was a the home of a great friend and well-heeled adult Ham who lived
on a hilltop with what can only be described as a dream station. 

After one of those sessions lasting all day at his rig passing traffic for
the SET, I still remember being struck by a thought as I closed down the
net. I suddenly realized that I was anxious to get home and make a few QSO's
on my little scratch-built 6L6 crystal-controlled oscillator rig. No matter
how beautiful my friend's station was, operating it was like driving a nice
car. It was just a very nice appliance that I used. It could not replace the
simple joy of making a contact on equipment I had assembled myself, perhaps
even designed myself. That was what Ham radio was all about for me. 

It still is, 54 years later. I've never owned or cared to own an HF
transmitter that I didn't at least assemble myself, like my K2/100. On VHF I
built a number of rigs over the years, rescued a Gonset communicator that
was simply a pile of parts in a box that someone gave up on and put it back
on the air (then I sold it, Hi!). I've had a couple of HT's that only get
used very infrequently as a sort of Ham-cell-phone to chat with locals.
Other than those, all of my VHF/UHF gear has been homebrew or at least
home-built as well. Along the way a great friend gave me a National HRO-5
receiver that I tore down to the rivets and rebuilt with a new homebrew
lattice filter in the I.F., so it was a sort-of-commercial unit.  Even so I
was more inclined to use my homebrew receivers, most of which I designed
myself. 

It's nice that Elecraft offers state-of-the-art engineering and performance
for home-builders like myself. Even so there are times I get the itch and
cobble together a simple little regen receiver or drag out one of my more
complex HB receivers, put it alongside the K2 and then go on a hunt for a
signal on the K2 that I can't copy FB on my creation.   

Different strokes for different folks, of course. Building and making
contacts with something that started out as a box of unlikely-looking
fiddly-bits is what Ham radio is all about to me! 

Ron AC7AC 

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread N2EY
OK, here's my list of rigs I've owned and used in my shack. Does not include 
test equipment, basket case rigs, or stuff I've forgotten:

Manufactured/kit:

Heath AR-2, QF-1, DX-20, VF-1, HW-101, HW-2036.
EF Johnson Adventurer, Viking 2, 122 vfo, Valiant
National NC-173 (anybody else read 'Kon-Tiki' as a kid?)
Hallicrafters SX-99, SX-101
Gonset Super 6
RME 45, 4350

Military surplus:

BC-453/converter, BC-454, BC-348-R, BC-342-N, BC-458

Homebrew is a whole 'nother story - at least 5 different receivers, 6 
different transmitters, 4 different VFOs, 3 different transceivers, plus power 
supplies, control systems, antenna tuners

Oh yes, and a K2.

73 de Jim, N2EY
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Re: [Elecraft] Re:K2 vs. the world.

2006-05-19 Thread Ron
What would I like to see next from Elecraft after the their amps hit the 
with large rubber knobs and dials. Big. Big. Big. In kit form. Rig with 
all 73

john-n3drk


I had suggested this jokingly to elecraft. They should name those big amps. 
For that matter include your ideas. Call it Elecrafts exclusive line of 
Binford Model 6100's.



Ron Pyle
kc0qxu
Hot Springs, SD
When being chased by a bear. You don't have to outrun the bear. You just 
have to outrun the other guy.
Beware of kisses from Pit Bulls...They might have the flu... 


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