My new K160RX kit for the K2 is no longer available.
Tnx es 73
Don W9CW
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This
The K160RX kit adds the 160 meter band and a receive antenna switch to
the K2. Brand new still in the original packaging with assembly and
operating instructions.
$28, including shipping via First Class Mail within USA.
PayPal OK.
73
Don W9CW
The Sienna would be a neat full kit to build. Brian Wood W0DZ, a
retired Agilent test equipment designer and engineer, has placed a lot
of his blood, sweat, and tears into the Sienna.
Another aspect of not offering the K3 and KX3 as full solder kits is the
level of customer support required.
Yes, Mozilla officially no longer supports Thunderbird, but there are
still occasional updates, strange as it may seem. Current version is
17.0.7. It's an excellent mail client, and has a plug-in calendar and
scheduler. My preferred mail client prior to switching to Thunderbird
was Eudora...
It's not necessarily a rumor. It may have been created by a
misunderstanding of a statement from Mozilla in 2012. Mozilla will
maintain, and even update Thunderbird, but it no longer will allocate
the programming resources on innovating or enhancing the mail client.
Maintenance updates
Although this thread is quite mature, I will add my experience with
plasma TVs, one of which is a Pioneer Elite. Both of my next door
neighbors have plasmas - one a Panasonic and the other the Pioneer.
DXing used to be my favorite aspect of ham radio, and 40m my favorite
band, but since the
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