K102 is installed and working FB,
I tried again with the small red wire, but this time remembered to not pull the
wire through, also did the start in the middle style of winding. I know I nicked
one spot but it was in the clear and appeared not to be in contact with any
other turns so I let it
On my K102 AUX I/O Module,
I'm at the step that says:
"wind 12 turns of #26 red enamel wire (7", 18 cm) on the FT23-43 toroid core
(L5)"
1st question) is the 3/16 diameter dark gray ring really the toroid?
I've always seen toroids with a color band on them, this one has none.
also I was at abou
Bryan. Mw0ctx wrote:
Name is Bryan,I have Just joined the mailing list.
Just wanted some info on the K1. Is this difficult to build. I am not
an experience builder. But have built some kits in the past.
Hi Bryan,
If you will go to google and type in the following
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Charles Harpole wrote:
What I really already have is a nice spectrum display,
located neatly right on the front panel, no computer needed,
and it will display both receivers at once if desired,
and I can toggle to a logging program if I want, all on the
front panel of my 9000d. Yep.
All
With my K2 (#2481) in CW mode, in the wide filter setting of F1 = 1.8,
I can copy the signal on both sides of zerobeat,
just like it was a direct conversion receiver.
When in F2, F3, and F4, I only receive the signals on the one sideband.
I have had cw qso's, so I don't believe I am setup on the
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