This is very much in the plan.
Wayne
> On Dec 30, 2019, at 4:07 PM, E.H. Russell wrote:
>
> As a developer very familiar with connecting SDR radios with CW Skimmer, the
> best hope for a connection with the K4 is to stream the K4 IQ data to a PC
> running Windows, and have a 3rd party app
Looking for BL-2 balun that might be surplus to your needs.
Please contact directly off the reflector ag6...@gmail.com.
Thank you,
Ed McCann
AG6CX
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As a developer very familiar with connecting SDR radios with CW Skimmer, the
best hope for a connection with the K4 is to stream the K4 IQ data to a PC
running Windows, and have a 3rd party app negotiate that data along with
other information such as frequency to CW Skimmer. This depends on access
You remember correctly. I owned one. I also used the modulated HV to run an
829B on two-meter AM.
Wes N7WS
On 12/30/2019 10:55 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 12/29/2019 3:53 PM, K8TE wrote:
where I operated SSB on a friend's
DX-100 and HQ-170.
Bill,
I remember the DX100 as an AM/CW rig. As a
On 12/29/2019 3:53 PM, K8TE wrote:
where I operated SSB on a friend's
DX-100 and HQ-170.
Bill,
I remember the DX100 as an AM/CW rig. As a teenager, I was loaned one
(and an SX-101) by a local ham who couldn't pass his 13 wpm code speed test.
73, Jim K9YC
Thank You very much for your personal reply .
I love the gear you guys produce and keep it in the forefront of my operating
position. CW first and SSB when convienient.
Thanks and Happy New Year Bob K0RKH
From: Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft
Sent:
K9XO (SK) Estate Sale
Elecraft K2 s/n 00344
KSB2 SSB Adapter
KNB2 Noise Blanker
KAT2 Tuner.
Originally purchased in 1999 as a kit and assembled by the SK. Non-smoking
home.
All original books and manuals.
Performed a basic powerup and RX check and found no problems, except that the
internal
Wayne, this would be a nice option and one which I would willingly pay a
reasonable price.I hope Elecraft give it serious consideration.
Thanks, Elecraft delivered in time the KPod for which I am grateful and
would not wish to be without.
73 Doug EI2CN
-Original Message-
Hi Bob.
Contact support(at)elecraft.com and request the free KPA1500 power supply load
resistor kit. They can also tell you if your amp S/N was manufactured before we
started adding the load resistor to new units some time ago.
73,
Eric
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On 12/30/2019 8:12 AM, K0RKH wrote:
The K4 has sufficient internal horsepower to run advanced software
applications; that's one major reason we included a general-purpose processor.
However, all third party applications will require modification to run in the
K4 environment, and they'll be vetting by our staff before being made
Hi Folks,
Great thread, but we're past the single OT posting limit. Lets wind this and
its related threads down now in the interest in respecting our other readers and
relieving them of email overload :-)
73,
Eric
Moderator from time to time..
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On 12/30/2019 7:33 AM, Bill
Thank You to the replies I have recieved on this subject. When
I get back home in a few days I will look for the electrical hash again with
the fan on. I am guessing that this would point to the suggestion of some
slight loading of the power supply to smooth out emitted noise.
Guys,
I think all the comments are very good but would like to add this PRACTICE
PRACTICE PRACTICE...
I know lots of hams that would like to learn the code but not enough to put the
time in. If a person just puts in 15 or 20 minutes each day to practice, it
will keep them from slipping
See my QRZ page regarding my USC ... later NOAA ... shipboard
operation. Also "hung out" at WPD, RCA's shore station on the Tampa
waterfront. Op there was Al Andres (not a Ham).
73
K0PP
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From: Mike Morrow
Date: Sun, Dec 29, 2019, 09:39
Subject: Re:
For some interesting reading on age related hearing/comprehension, search
for:
"Phonemic Regression Syndrome" (NOT a joke !)
A quote from one of the pages:" In a "nutshell, these impairments are
certainly characteristic of a central auditory processing disorder. We've
all heard the term
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