KN1CBR, a long-time Elecraft user and builder of several K2
transceivers, is downsizing and has a K2 + KAT100 system that he wants
to donate to an organization that helps new hams get started. Donee must
be a school or 501(c)(3) organization that will use the gear rather than
sell it for cash.
Here's the URL for SNS Engineering:
https://www.snsengineering.com/
(There are a couple of companies with the same name, but different
locations an ownership.)
The product list shows the KPA500/KAT500 rack panel is out of stock.
You'll have to check with Ashok at SNS to find out about
On 2/2/2023 7:30 AM, Rocco Conte wrote:
I am thinking about putting a KPA500 & a KAT500 in a go box for portable
operation. Is there a premade solution for rack mounting these units?
I found one thing but it was out of production . I would rather not have
to reinvent the wheel if I can
On 1/19/2021 8:20 PM, Andy Durbin wrote:
A couple of people expressed an interest so here is a link to a presentation on
my mag loop. It's a while since the presentation was given but the loop is
still in service in the gamma match configuration.
On 1/14/2021 4:39 AM, Rich NE1EE wrote:
...
Note the time is listed as "Register for our K4 Webinar on January 22 and 5:00
PST"
but I suspect PDT.
Why? Daylight time doesn't start until the 2nd of March.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
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On 11/7/2020 3:42 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
...
The packaging said (in part), "Dynamic Microphone for Active
Musicians". And specs: Operating range: 100-16000 Hz, Sensitivity
-56dB 3dB (-36 dB 3dB V/Pa). Pattern: Uni-directional (cardiod).
I plugged it into my K3 and it worked as a direct
You're forgetting that you're talking to hams here ... almost all of
us are likely to be old enough to remember that commercial.
Those of us who are old enough and with good memories recall the tag
line thusly:
"Is it REAL or is it Memorex"
And that was accompanied by the video of
Wish me well -- I'm evac from fires, and don't know if I still have a
station. K6XX fears that his is gone.
73, Jim K9YC
Such a tragic situation. Best wishes to you, to Bob, and all others in
the affected areas. Your personal safety is first in my thoughts, of
course, but here's hoping
Be certain that both ends of the heavy power cable between the PS and
the amp are properly installed. Unplug the power pole connectors and
reinsert them fully until you hear and feel the click.
This ERR indication happened to my KPA1500 recently because the APP on
the amp end was slightly
On 6/7/2020 8:15 AM, Andy Durbin wrote:
So how to keep birds of a mag loop without lowing the Q?
I had a similar problem with one of my early mag loop attempts about 20
years ago. If your loop is a single turn type you could arrange for the
tuning cap to be at the bottom with the coupling
On 5/4/2020 7:47 AM, Victor Rosenthal 4X6GP wrote:
... My question is, what's going on here? Schematics of probes I found
all showed that in the X1 position they were straight through.
Check the resistance of the adapter without the probe.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 4/25/2020 12:19 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
... If this is a fixed installation and your power supply has some
form of overcurrent protection [e.g. crowbar], there may be no need
for any fuses in the power cable.
A crowbar circuit will short the output of the PS to prevent an
over-voltage
On 2/6/2020 3:04 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:
Dear Oms and YLs,
Forgive me for being well off topic. Can any of you direct me to a
source for the following new SPDT vacuum relay:
Jennings RJ1A-26S
Gigavac GH1 with 26V coil
Kilovac HC-1 26V coil
Siemens VR-311ered to augie.han...@comcast.net
I don't understand this Joe. The KPA500 has an internal PS. A separate
Astron PS serves no purpose for the amp. Do you mean both the amp and
the rig+PS are on the same circuit?
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 3/29/2018 6:47 PM, Joe K2UF wrote:
I have been using my KPA500 for over 7 years using an
The T.O. Keyer has been sold. Thanks for the replies.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
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This is as good a time as any, I guess. I'm selling off items from the
estate of my friend Marv, W0ZK. One of the items is a clean and
functional T.O. Keyer, a.k.a., Hallicrafters Model HA-1. The package
includes the octal control plug with the speaker jump installed. A
printed copy of the
Other than having two paddles for iambic keying, these keys are quite
different. The BY-1 is fragile and finicky; the Hex key is solid and
easily adjusted. I've had both and much prefer the Hex key. However,
both have been replaced by a Scheunemann M-Dirigent (was Schurr Profi).
Sounds like you might have had SPLIT activatedwith CW mode on VFO B.
On 9/23/2017 11:52 PM, Dan Presley wrote:
I was doing the SOTA ‘S2S’ summit to summit party today from Oregon, and had
the KX2 going. I almost always do CW, but with little success I switched to SSB
as there were a few guys
Be sure the plug is fully inserted into the jack. Sounds like you have
only one of the two circuits connected. Unless you have set up for left
handed operation the dots should be on the left.
73,
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 9/11/2017 1:28 PM, Hayden wrote:
Though I was a CW operator many years ago
On 6/10/2017 8:23 PM, kevino z wrote:
I think the Pelican 1200 is a better fit for the KX2 or KX3, since it gives
room for the Mic and the paddle (and heatsink if you have one).
Agreed. I use the Pelican 1200 for the KX2 plus accessories, and the
manual that I need to refer to from time to
On 5/28/2017 9:35 AM, Nr4c wrote:
...
This problem could have been eliminated if they had use a left hand thread on
one of the legs. But, this would have been quite confusing go a lot of people
especially trying to replace the screws after changing battery.
Once installed correctly there is
On 5/11/2017 4:21 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
...
The KX3 and KX2 do implement "Dual Receive" - it is a concession for
split operation but is limited in range from the main receive
frequency, but sufficient for most Split operation situations. There
just is not room inside the KX3/KX2 for a
On 4/21/2017 9:00 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
The very BEST magnetic loops are incredibly inefficient, yet like any
"incredibly inefficient" antenna one can make amazing contacts on them when
conditions are right.
If you use the suggestion that the loop perimeter (circumference for a
The HC4 and HC5 elements are low output dynamic types - no biasneeded.
In fact, it must be off.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 4/17/2017 10:00 PM, Matt Zilmer wrote:
That depends on the mic itself. The HC4- and HC5-based mics need bias
ON, but don't know about the others (HC6?). Donis correct about the
On 3/25/2017 7:36 AM, efortner wrote:
...
WMTR HP. The power control will not go past 12 watts. The auto calibration
works fine on 5 watts but when finished next takes me to the 1 milliwatt cal
instead of 50 watts. Following directions to set power to 50 watts does not
work.
Any suggestions.
I just spoke to Rob on the phone. His lab in Denver is just a few miles
from where I live and he will be testing my KX2 as soon as I can get it
to him.
We had previously tested my Ten-Tec Omni V back when it first hit the
market, and it was quite an eye opener for me to see his well equipped
On 2/19/2017 1:42 PM, Stephen Prior wrote:
Before I take this up with the UK agent for Elecraft, I am curious as to
whether anyone else has experienced the yellow lettering rubbing off,
particularly at the bottom of the front panel? I have only had my KX2 for
a couple of weeks and just had my
Hi Ken,
How about EFRW (End Fed Random Wire). It shouldn't matter whether it is
just a piece of wire or one with traps, loading coils, or any other
lumped reactance. And it's also "simple to send".
73,
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 1/29/2017 9:13 AM, Ken Talbott wrote:
Indeed we do. And not just
The RF gain on the KX2 ranges from -0dB to -60dB. Therefore 0 means no
RF gain reduction.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 1/18/2017 11:06 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
What are you doing with your RF gain set to zero??
Dave AB7E
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On 11/13/2016 4:47 PM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
Two-way radio shops are another source of "hard-line" in short lengths.
The best source I've found is a cell phone company. They usually have
freebees in the form of "pulls" of old hardline during upgrades or "cut
ends" from newly installed cable.
The length of hardline provides both an inductor (the shield) and a
series capacitor (the center conductor to shield). It is an interesting
experimental loop antenna, but not particularly versatilefor general use.
There is a picture of my two-turn mag loop for 40-80m on my QRZ .com
page. I
Inthe past Eric has written that you can stack the KPA500 and the KAT500
either way. Air flow is adequate and the KAT500 can handle the KPA500
weight.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 10/27/2016 8:24 PM, louis a. ives wrote:
I will be constructing a rack for my, K-3, KPA-500, KAT-500, P-3. My concern
On 10/17/2016 5:20 PM, Phil Townsend Lontz wrote:
...
I eq the crap out of the K3 after 8K and set the tone of my CW note to 440…
Near a natural “C”.
to me that sounds easy and warm.
When did this musical standard get changed? I've always tuned to A440.
Guess I'll need to tune all my
Hi Jim,
...
It's all very simple physics. Look at the size of the loudspeaker. Its
low frequency output is limited by its size as a fraction of a
wavelength. The K3 and K3S are designed as compact, light weight
radios. The speaker used is quite good for its size. If you want big
bass, you
Hi Jim,
Your time on the 11m ham band had to be before September 1958, which is
when the Class D CB allocation was authorized. Prior to that time CB was
a UHF-only affair.
73,
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
On 9/5/2016 2:51 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Mon,9/5/2016 1:36 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
"High
"Secrets of the Sun"
04/25/2012 was the original broadcast date
73,
Gus
On 7/21/2016 3:25 PM, a...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Can you check your PBS TV station schedule and give us the title of that NOVA
program? Our station was running the RNC.
Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On 5/10/2016 4:20 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
Interesting. The FCC does not recognize either WD8VLL or KD8VLL as a current
or past call in use, nor is there a Michael among the Farnsworth names that
do hold any sort of US license.
QRZ.com shows three Michael Farnsworth matches, and KD8VLL
Hi Jim,
Electret and dynamic mics are equally good for ham radio. Use whatever
comes with the headset you like and be happy. All that matters is that
electret mics need bias turned on and dynamic mics do not.
Do you know why Elecraft calls the power provided to an electret element
BIAS?
On 12/7/2015 3:41 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
Wire antennas are flexible, work well and are incredibly inexpensive.
Agreed - you can afford to experiment and learn a lot about antennas by
building simple wire dipoles and loops before investing big money in
towers and aluminum. And
Press CENTER a second time without any intervening action.
On 11/18/2015 7:29 AM, Bill Conwell wrote:
Is there a faster way to put the current frequency at the center of the
display, than pressing CENTER, and twirling the knob?
Thanks,
/Bill, K2PO
Hi Jim,
...
I found another useful part on amazon. It's a StarTech cable adapter
with an RTTS plug that splits headphones to an RTS jack and the mic to
another RTS jack. Under $5
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SP0WAQ?psc=1=true_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00
I think you mean TRRS
On 8/12/2015 4:20 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Wed,8/12/2015 10:00 AM, Lyle Johnson wrote:
You *can* hook up your Eico 720 Tx and see its CW rise and fall times
and perhaps use that information to dig into the radio and improve it.
You've GOT to be kidding -- CW waveshaping is spectacularly
You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and later
model WM-2). I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.
The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very
nice 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak
On 10/20/2014 5:09 PM, Gene wrote:
I have noticed that signals on 40 meters do not appear very strong on
my K3. The audio and signal strength is very low. Other hams in the
area hear signals S9 +5 while these only register S1 at best on the
K3. Antenna type and height are almost identical as
On 9/11/2014 11:37 AM, Mike Sullivan wrote:
...
The obvious question is why is the 20 meter results so different from the other
bands? I am enough of a purist to send the K3 back for a re-alignment, but
could an incorrect component been assembled on the receiver board?
Do you have the
On 6/16/2014 3:51 PM, Oliver Dröse wrote:
...
Display
The mini is used in tilted postion like the KX3. So I would have
expected the same display like in the KX3 to be used, i.e. with a 6
o'clock viewing angle. Sorrily it's not, it has the original K3
display (12 o'clock) so you cannot see
On 11/19/2013 6:27 AM, Paul VanOveren wrote:
I am experiencing cockpit error. I have pushed a button somewhere on the
front panel and lose my audio on the sub receiver when I go into split
mode...what can I do to recover that capability??
When you activate split mode, the SPLIT indicator on
There are two errors in my previous posting regarding the RCS-4 remote
antenna switch.
1) The default (off, no power) antenna position is ANT4. The ANT1
position is the one that is activated by the AC control voltage.
2) I mistyped the RFC/choke value. The value of the RFC in the remote
On 12/5/2012 9:27 AM, KM4VX wrote:
I think we need further clarification. Tapping the ATU TUNE button on the
K3 just toggles between BYPASS and ATU.
That's backwards Ron.
Press and hold the ATU TUNE button to toggle the tuner state between the
AUTO and BYPASS states.
Tapping the ATU TUNE
On 6/14/2012 12:00 PM, David Burmaster wrote:
does anyone know if Elecraft has loaned a KX3 to Rob Sherwood and/or ARRL's
Test Lab for measurements on the receiver?
I just spoke with Rob about testing the KX3. He has had available an
early production unit for a while, but Elecraft says it
On 3/17/2012 9:20 AM, WILLIS COOKE wrote:
My advice is to try it with the K3 only and put the Amp aside for the moment.
I reviewed the SGC web site to find out about the amp which I have never
heard of. It sure looks like it may have been manufactured for the CB
market, but of course, I
On 3/8/2012 9:14 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
...
Now I'm looking for my first DX split QSO with dual watch. What's the
best DX spotting web site?
Here are a couple of sites that I find helpful, both filtering for
20 meter activity:
DX Sherlock
On 3/1/2012 9:03 AM, Richard Fjeld wrote:
My K3 is a year old. I was going to try a dynamic mike and tested the
pinouts first, and notice that the 8 volts is present either with bias on or
off. I'm using the front panel mike jack. I don't dare connect the dynamic
mic.
The bias settings
On 2/20/2012 2:40 PM, ERIC MANNING wrote:
I wonder why my SUB Rx audio is routed to the LEFT spkr, together with
MAIN audio??
ON headphones, all is normal - MAIN to LEFT, SUB to RIGHT.
[I have SUB AF set to BALANCE]
Could be a configuration error. Do you have SPKRS set to 1? If so,
set
On 12/10/2011 2:35 PM, Jim Dunstan wrote:
... I don't know if anyone uses it for making folded dipoles (I
suspect not). If one were to construct such a folded dipole for
any HF band I can guarantee they will not have any power handling
problems to today's legal power limit.
In this
On 12/7/2011 10:08 PM, Toby Pennington wrote:
I was hoping for a third SO 239 instead of a connection for an unbalanced
antenna.
Using only coax here.
Wayne said All three jacks will be unbalanced (SO239).
Sounds to me that you got what you wished for. Coax connections are
unbalanced.
Hello Ray,
... thinking of getting the Elecraft
W2 wattmeter kit.
Good choice.
I believe the W2 is really designed to interface with the K3 but will it
also work OK with my K2?
Works with any transceiver. The RS232 interface is for f/w updates
and data displays via an attached computer.
The '- -' display usually happens when there is not enough power to
tune and generate a proper SWR.
And this display could be an indication that the K3 is in test mode.
Be sure that the TX indicator is not flashing.
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
I had this happen once and it turned out to be the Astron LM-35 power supply
I was using. It did not repeat on another supply I had. Still haven't looked
into repairing the Astron, but understand it is not an uncommon failure.
I had a similar failure with an Astron 18 amp supply. It would
On 6/25/2011 8:31 PM, FredJensen wrote:
And /R for repeaters. All the R's belong to Russia.
The ambiguity is resolved by position of the appendage.
The /R for repeater is valid. For example, I could run a repeater
with the call KB0YH/R.
If I were to operate in Russia, my call could have the
On 3/26/2011 11:25 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
...
The only way I have found (with several email clients including Outlook 2010)
is to click Reply All, and then delete the originators address from the
list.
I usually do not bother with that, so the originator receives two copies of
my reply -
On 3/15/2011 10:15 PM, Phillip Shepard wrote:
This week, if we have more interference, can
those of you with rotatable antennas please try to get a bearing on the
interfering signal.
The bad actor is Karol Madera, VK7KFM, in British, Columbia. He is
notorious for his antics, usually in the
On 3/16/2011 6:49 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
I'm certain you meant VE7KFM, who indeed has a long and sordid history
on the air. There are some other equally degenerate individuals on the
U.S. side of the border (seemingly equally immune to enforcement) who
sometimes pirate his callsign to
On 3/15/2011 4:48 PM, Mike AI6II wrote:
Okay, so since the Elecraft amp comes without a built-in tuner, what auto
tuner might be the best choice to use with the new amp until the Elecraft
tuner is developed?
I'll probably be using an SGC 235 that is rated at 500 watts. I
recently sold the
On 12/15/2010 3:13 PM, ANTNEE N3ANT wrote:
I'm having trouble with the link to AnteenaX...not working ! ! !
Anthony N3ANT
It might work better if you spell it correctly:
http://www.antennex.com/
Cheers,
Gus Hansen
KB0YH
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On 12/14/2010 8:41 AM, Johnny Siu wrote:
...
My questions are :
1. practically speaking, apart from huge traditional wire antenna, are there
any other antennas of managable size (also reasonable efficiency) which can be
easily set up under distress situation?
I built a magnetic loop that
I initially responded only to Sam's request for the 160/80m mag loop
picture, but have had several direct requests also. So here is the
reply for anyone else who may be interested.
--
On 12/14/2010 1:00 PM, Sam Morgan wrote:
I would like a pic please
and even a copy
On 8/2/2010 2:39 PM, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
The P3 Owner's Manual rev A2 is available on the website in the Manuals
section.
Direct link: http://www.elecraft.com/manual/P3_Owner's_Manual_Rev_A2.pdf
Is there an Elecraft mailto address for corrections and suggestions
The Elecraft SSB Net held today, Sunday 1 August 2010, had 23
participants and ran for about 35 minutes. Thanks to all who checked in
and to those of you who helped with the stations I couldn't copy well.
Also, thanks to Lyle, who took the time to give a KPA500 overview to
those requesting it,
On 7/31/2010 8:24 PM, Phil Shepard wrote:
I will not be able to run the weekly Elecraft SSB net tomorrow
(8/1/10, Sunday). We need someone to step forward and be the NCS this
week...
I'll attempt to cover the net this week, but will be seeking some
assistance. My LPDA has been captured
On 7/15/2010 7:32 PM, Steve Ellington wrote:
Is anyone using full time battery power and trickle charging?
I have two deep cycle batteries kept topped off by about 60 watts of
solar panel and a FlexCharge NC25 charge controller. Usually one battery
is on charge while the other is in the
On 7/15/2010 8:03 PM, Steve Ellington wrote:
I'm wondering what to use for battery power. The K3 requires 13.8v.
From the K3 spec:
Supply voltage 13.8V nominal (11V min, 15V max.)
I routinely run the K3 on battery as note in my previous post and the
voltage averages 12-12.5V and falls
On 7/12/2010 3:09 PM, Pete Spotts wrote:
...
I've been receiving an email all day today (now up to 9 copies) related
to the photos from the WRTC.
...
Any thoughts as to where I should look?
Having not seen that behavior here, it's not likely a reflector problem.
I'd suggest a call to
On 7/2/2010 7:01 AM, W8JH wrote:
I have not had ANY luck on 6 meters with K3 # 1713. I had been listening
with my 80m horizontal loop, which my Palstar BT-1500 tunes to a flat SWR on
6m.
I also have a BT1500A, but do not use it on 6m because it is specified
for 1.8-29.5 MHz. You're are
On 5/9/2010 9:51 PM, Roger Stein wrote:
KB7YH,Gus,CO,K3,441
...
Thanks to Gus KB7YH for some relay work!
I think you and Phil are drinking the same elixir - you're both trying
to change my callsign. As much as I like the Northwestern US I plan to
stay here in 0-land.
Regards,
Gus
KB0YH
Tom Hammond wrote:
...
When you have nothing better to do, please visit my site and see if
things are a bit easier to navigate. And, if you find ANY problems
accessing files, or anything that's supposed to be there, but isn't...
PLEASE let me know as soon as possible
Hi Tom,
Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
I've never heard of anyone getting a new serial number.
I know of at least one who did. Me.
When I bought the basic K2 and a couple of option boards, it had a 25xx
serial number. But I didn't get to build it right away because my job as
a technical trainer for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
I have read several articles and books on antenna building but have missed
anything that addresses this aspect of antenna construction. That is not to
say that it hasn’t been discussed only that I have not seen it.
You might benefit from a visit to the DX
Bill Carpenter wrote:
I just ordered the K2, KPA100, KSB2, K160RX, and K60XV. The most
complicated project I've built heretofore was a Ten Tec 1340 so wish
me luck as I delve into (gulp!) this project!
Good move, Bill.
Take your time. No more difficult than what you've already done, just
Darrell Bellerive wrote:
That seems to run contradictory to what I read in this thread and on eHam. So,
do those of you who have used both the BY-1 and Hex Paddle agree with
Bencher's views? Is the BY-1 really better for those using a light touch?
I tend to be a bit heavy-handed with the
Jesse Nicky wrote:
I am new to ham radio-jusr passed tech + morse in mar and will take general in jul.
I am bldg a k2/100 s/n 5437 a little slowly cause I am handicapped. I am just
getting ready for test align pt 2. Anyway, my ques is I just bought a
bencher single lever paddle and
In addition, we'll be previewing one of our new solid-state auto-tune
linear amplifiers (KPA1500).
Pictures of the above can be seen at: http://www.elecraft.com/news.htm
Nice to see the amplifier. Looks great!
One little problem. Either the caption on the photo page (and the reference
On 2/14/06 11:46 AM, Jeff Stai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps: I think the Alpha does have an antenna tuner...?
Hi Jeff,
The 87A doesn't have a built-in antenna tuner. The output network can
comfortably match about a 2.5:1 VSWR range as I recall from the one I had
back in the early 1990s, but I
On 2/8/06 3:14 PM, Gil Stacy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have seen advertised front end protectors recommended for use when
utiilzing a separate antenna for receive. Does the K2's RANT option on the
160 board offer sufficient protection for use with a separate preamp and RX
antenna or is it
On 11/14/05 5:27 PM, Slater Tubman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have in ATU installed.
When I attempted to tune the rig, I got a Lo P reading. First time I
ever had that.
The ATU manual says that POWER setting is too low. I get the same
result, regardless of the power setting, regardless
I am asking for feedback from SSB operators on VOX operation on the K2.
a) Do you use VOX ?
Yes, about 95% of the time when running SSB. The microphone I use is a
homebrew boom-set that has an electret element. It has plenty of output and
triggers the VOX quickly and reliably.
I would very
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