Thanks, Bob, for the data point. Gives me an idea of how long things are
going to take.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 9:34 PM Michael Walker wrote:
> Rich
>
> I'm sure you'll find this will all work out pretty quickly. Elecraft is
> not Amazon... :)
>
> It is actually pretty hard for a company this
Rich
I'm sure you'll find this will all work out pretty quickly. Elecraft is
not Amazon... :)
It is actually pretty hard for a company this size to man phones all day.
I'm sure any voice mail or email you sent will get responded to in a timely
manner.
I've used Elecraft's bits for decades and e
I ordered an AXT1 tripod mount about 1 day before the new web site came
online and a bit before Pacificon went on, meaning the chance of my finding
out what’s going on with my order is bordering on “vanishingly small.”
Phone clls are going to voicemail and emails are not being answered.
I could c
Here are a couple of observations on using the AX1 on the K2/10 with
internal tuner. First off, I know that this is promoted for the KX2/KX3
and similar radios, the AX1 page doesn't list the K2 as a compatible
product and probably doesn't get much use in /PM.
With the K2 sitting flat, the AXB1
Turns out, it is not the KPA1500 not amplifying, but rather the KPA3A final
amplifier stage in my K3S is acting like it has tubes, not FETs. It has to
warm up at 30 watts out, and then the power can be reduced to 20 watts.
Weirdly, changing the power level above 20 watts seems to reset tbe be
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 07:43:07AM -0700, Lou Voerman W2ROW wrote:
> Ted,
>
> Elecraft did publish an add on circuit to drive an amp from the K2. The bad
> news is that I can not find it on their new website. Tom Hammond N0SS (SK)
> designed a PC Board for an amp keying circuit which is no longer
Ye of little faith - at 56, I can afford to wait out Sol. ;)
Ken Ford W9LSL
Illinois
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One would need to be mindful of the 630m 5 watt and 2200m 1 watt EIRP limits in
North America, when using such a modified AX1.
Mike / KK5F
:-)
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> And with the right size loading coil could it be used on 630
> and 2200 meters pedestrian mobile?
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And with the right size loading coil could it be used on 630 and 2200
meters pedestrian mobile? What size wheelbarrow would be recommended for
the coil?
John AE5X
https://ae5x.blogspot.com
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Another question -- if a right-sized capacity hat were added to the
top of the whi
Correction: "capacity hat" replaces "capacity had"
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Phil Hystad via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> Another question -- if a right-sized capacity had were added to the top of
> the whip, could this antenna be somewhat effective on 30 or 40 meters.
>
>> On Oct 22, 20
I see Dr. Peterson tomorrow. I’ll ask about PT.
Terry
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I've just uploaded
1) slides for my Pacificon talk on Transmitting Chokes for the 630M
Band, and
2) an applications note on Chokes and Transformers for Receiving Antennas.
Both are reports on extensive work over the spring and summer I've done
on these topics. Thanks to Elecraft Chief Engine
Another question -- if a right-sized capacity had were added to the top of the
whip, could this antenna be somewhat effective on 30 or 40 meters.
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 10:29 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
> Another question I was asked was if a choke should be used on this antenna
> and where it shoul
Another question I was asked was if a choke should be used on this
antenna and where it should be placed. My response was no.
73, Jim K9YC
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The link is good. This one was never on the Elecraft website.
Thank the Mid Misouri ham club for preserving most of Tom's website on
their site.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 10/22/2018 10:43 AM, Lou Voerman W2ROW wrote:
Ted,
Elecraft did publish an add on circuit to drive an amp from the K2. The bad
ne
Q: What length of coax should I use with the AXT1 tripod adapter?
A: If the whip is close to resonance, which will usually be the case on 20
meters, coax losses should be fairly small even with longer runs, say up to 15
feet. When using the AX1 on 17 and 15 meters where an ATU is required, use 3
Ted,
Elecraft did publish an add on circuit to drive an amp from the K2. The bad
news is that I can not find it on their new website. Tom Hammond N0SS (SK)
designed a PC Board for an amp keying circuit which is no longer available.
However he published the schematic which you can find here:
N0SS
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