Do you mean metal conduit vs metal coax?? I don't know what you could mean
by "metal coax". There is no technical problem running through conduit
(although I don't know if there is a building code restriction).
I used to have a problem where keying my transmitter on 20m rang the front
doorbell. I
I'm just not using this anymore.
Is in very good condition but the cover shows a few light scratches. (That
means it is doing what it was intended to do...)
Includes all required cables, manual, and even a Nifty guide.
$500 with free shipping in the US. Paypal, Venmo, or Zelle.
Photos on
https://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2023-September/293396.html
On Sun, Oct 22, 2023, 11:33 AM n6...@outlook.com wrote:
> Perhaps Al Lorona's message posted September 4th is what you're looking
> for. It's in the Elecraft archives at Mailman.qth.net under September
> 2023. Use the Home
James,
I can't believe that no one has replied to your question yet. The
adapter is a "standard part". They are a "Tensility 10-01065". You
should be able to find that on Google. They are definitely available
from DigiKey as part number 839-1167-ND. This is the part I use for the
Dave,
I sell a product at http://stores.ebay.com/N0WL-Radio that goes a long
way to solving your concern. It is a Anderson PowerPole adapter for the
KX3. (I have designs for the KX2 and FT-817 also.)
This adapter uses a 3D printed shell to securely attach the adapter to
the KX3, keeping
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