[Elecraft] Frequency Memory Editor

2016-06-15 Thread Michael Cook
Thanks Kevin and Don. Problem is now solved. Entering data expanded the columns as you suggested. Memories are now loaded. Much appreciated. MC Sent from my iPad __ Elecraft mailing list Home:

[Elecraft] Frequency Memory Editor

2016-06-15 Thread Michael Cook
;Mode B". I do not see "Data Mode", "Offset" or "PL Tone" columns. I would appreciate any advice that might apply. Michael Cook __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listin

[Elecraft] Help with first KPA Transmit Tests

2006-08-12 Thread Michael Cook
? Is there something else I need to do (like set a different frequency)? -- Michael Cook ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net

[Elecraft] Connecting KPA100 to Daiwa PSU?

2006-07-29 Thread Michael Cook
Hi guys. I'm relatively new to the HF scene (I'm trying to get into it with my K2) and I've got a seemingly simple question that seems to have stopped me for a second. I need to connect my KPA100 to a Daiwa SS-330W power supply. It has two binding posts for output. Now the power cable for

[Elecraft] K2 5649: High transmit current, odd voltages

2006-07-21 Thread Michael Cook
Hi all. I just did the transmit testing for 40m in the third testing stage on the RF board this morning. However, I ran into some odd things. At 5 watts, the K2's meter reads 6 watts and the current used is about 0.06 amps high. That didn't seem too bad (something to look into) so I kept

[Elecraft] K2 Antenna Nut: It can't be this hard

2006-07-18 Thread Michael Cook
Hi all. I've been assembling my K2 since thursday and having a ton of fun. Last night I just finished the last assembly steps and I'm about to move on to the third set of testing (and aligning) of the transmitter. There is just one thing that has got me stuck: the nut that goes on the

[Elecraft] Resistance Checks During Front Panel Assembly

2006-07-13 Thread Michael Cook
of those connect to where the shaft encoder will go) but they still register unconnected. Everything looks soldered well, I see no bridges, etc. I've build tons of kits, I'm quite confident in my skills. I just need to know what to check. -- Michael Cook

RE: [Elecraft] Resistance Checks During Front Panel Assembly

2006-07-13 Thread Michael Cook
OL may also mean out of range. Take the auto ranging off your DMM. OL may just mean resistance is higher than current range allows, or something. Vin Cortina KR2F I just tried that, as well as my other DMM, and the same thing is still happening. For what it's worth, I think the guts

Re: [Elecraft] Resistance Checks During Front Panel Assembly

2006-07-13 Thread Michael Cook
On Jul 13, 2006, at 8:36 PM, W6NEK wrote: Hi Michael, I get the same type Open Circuit resistance readings as you and my K2's worked just fine. All it means is the series resistance between J1 Pins 1 - 7 is greater then 10 megs to ground which my DMM reads as Open Circuit. If I were