Re: [Elecraft] Re: Elecraft K1 as my first HF rig??

2008-05-24 Thread David Yarnes

Jeremy,

I didn't address your budget very effectively.  The 4 band K1 may be a bit 
outside your limit, but I still think it's a great first rig.


I haven't used one, but the new PFR3 rig from QRP kits (www.qrpkits.com) may 
be a good option.  It's 3 bands, 5 watts, has a built in keyer, and comes 
with a tuner--all for about $200.  The designer, KD1JV, is reknowned for 
coming up with good radio designs.  I don't think it's a particularly hard 
build either.  I saw the rig at Ozarkcon and at Dayton.  It comes in a goofy 
(to me) color-yellow!  But hey, it's what's inside that counts.  You can 
download the manual on that website and take a look at how it goes together 
and operates.  See what you think.


Dave W7AQK


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Subject: [Elecraft] Re: Elecraft K1 as my first HF rig??



Jeremy,

I built a K1 as my first HF rig, and thoroughly enjoyed it.  It's 
limited, but within its limitations it's very good indeed.  Since  your 
budget is $300, I'd recommend the two-band board on 20m and 40m,  and the 
150K tuning range.  There's CW activity well beyond 80, and  you can also 
listen to some LSB on 40m and digital on every band,  even if you can't 
reply to those.  The autotuner gives a lot of  freedom, and lets you 
operate with a much wider range of antennas.


Still, the K1 will be absorbing all of your budget.  Another rig to 
consider is a $120 40m-only kit by Hendricks kits www.qrpkits.com,  the 
MMR-40, which does both CW and SSB.  I don't know much about it,  and it's 
certainly less polished than the K1, but as a starter it  might let you do 
more, particularly if you add a T1 tuner to it.  40m  has enough going on 
to keep you active -- and learning -- for a long  time.


I finally got a K2 a year ago, and it opens up new worlds.  And VHF  is 
yet another new world.  Unfortunately, I think there's no cheap  way to 
do radio.  It's an expensive sport, but less expensive than  golf, or 
scuba, or flying airplanes.


Peter N8MHD
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Re: [Elecraft] Re: Elecraft K1 as my first HF rig??

2008-05-24 Thread Ralph Tyrrell
 Jeremy wrote:
 
I've been looking around for a few weeks now for my
 first HF radio
(just recently newly licensed as a General) - and
 am looking at either
something like a Yaesu FT-101, or a Kenwood
 TS-820S or an Elecraft
K1 (probably just the 2-band 20m/40m version).

Jeremy:
I was not active for may years. To get back on HF I
bought the K1  4 band version with ATU, in 2003. I
also bought the noise blanker.

I first set up the VFO for 75 KHz  Later I changed to
to 150 KHz to get more coverage on 40 M. I enjoyed the
greater coverage but the VFO tuned too fast. I changed
it back to 75 KHz.

The Noise blanker is not very good, I seldom use it.

The ATU works very well.

On the 4 band K1 you have a choice of setting up for
17M or 15M.  I put in the 17M parts and had several
QSOs on that band.  Lately I changed to 15 M. Have not
had a QSO on that band yet. 

Get up a good antenna.  I had an 88' dipole up about
35'. I was amazed at the ease of making QSOs on 40,
30, 20 meters with that antenna.  I also have the
BL-2. I fed the antenna with ladder line.

It took me about 20 hours to build the K1. Just follow
the instructions and do the build over a few days.

I just got a K3. I still plan to use the K1 to
completed WAS.

Some info on my K1 at   http://tyrrell.us/amateur/
Good luck.

73, Ty, W1TF
K1 # 1423,  K3 #696
 



  
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