There have been several tests in QST of switching power supplies in the past -
including analysis of RF noise they create which was actually scary. Some are
better than others, but all generate RF noise.
I second the vote for non-switching (i.e. linear) supply from Astron (or
equivalent) and
On Jul 29, 2023, at 11:41 AM, Steve L wrote:
>
> Jim & Co.,
> I’m reading all the recent posts on the Elecraft reflector concerning
> lightning protection…
>
> After a recent move, I am working on the design and construction of attic
> antennas for both HF and V/UHF. T
Jim & Co.,
I’m reading all the recent posts on the Elecraft reflector concerning lightning
protection…
After a recent move, I am working on the design and construction of attic
antennas for both HF and V/UHF. The topic of grounding and/or providing
lightning protection for this installation h
hind
the ARRL “Clean Signal Initiative” to both define better standards, then rate
transmitters in ARRL testing against these standards. And of course,
encourage/coerce manufacturers to clean up their outputs!
Steve
> On Jul 1, 2023, at 3:33 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
>
> On 7/1/2023 10:3
; From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
> Behalf Of Steve L
> Sent: Saturday, July 1, 2023 8:47 AM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Field Day Operation
>
> I was wondering too about the huge signal in the center of the waterfall….
> Hopefully, th
I was wondering too about the huge signal in the center of the waterfall….
Hopefully, the ARRL “Clean Signal Initiative” will help encourage manufacturers
to clean up these messy transceivers!
I recently discovered several presentations by Rob Sherwood - famous for his
receiver testing. I was
My eyes were recently opened in reviewing several Rob Sherwood NC0B
presentations regarding the receiver testing he is famous for…. as the
presentations really focused on transmitter cleanliness. In the presentations,
Rob argues we have many excellent receivers available to us today - and goes
Recently I ran across several video presentations by Rob Sherwood NC0B,
regarding today’s (and yesterday’s) transceivers. To my surprise, he sifts his
focus from receiver performance testing (for which he is famous for) to
transmitter cleanliness. He gives a number of real examples of the mess
> Regarding the question about KX3-->KXPA100-->KPA1500: Be careful. All
> amplifiers generate some distortion that wasn't present at the input. Each
> succeeding amplifier amplifies that distortion.
There are a couple of interesting articles here that discuss the design,
construction and use
Caution when using this location: Make sure your counterpoise is insulated and
there’s no way to contact bare metal at this point with your hand when using
the KX2 hand-held ‘walkie-talkie’ style. I received a nice RF burn on my hand
at this point once!
Steve
AA8AF
> On Sep 24, 2022, at 3:
Thanks for the input on the heat, I agree it just
overheated due to abuse (sometimes I do that, too).
I got some private requests for information about my
field-use 88' CF doublet, so here's how I do it,
designed for lightest weight:
Wire for antenna and feedline: 26 AWG 19-strand
copperweld, pur
WB7FJG and N4SL activated their club call, W7MRG for
the Bumblebee event as BB #46.
We hiked to a local bird sanctuary in Snohomish, WA
and shot up an 88' CF doublet sloper with the two ends
at 80' and 60'. Only worked 20m as the other bands
were dead up here.
We used a K2 and 5A-hr battery with
I'm trying to get TRX Manager to talk to my K2 over a
COM port (Win XP, COM3 as an add-on card) but it won't
see it.
Writelog can talk to the K2 with the same cable, port,
etc. TRX talks fine to my FT1000MP MkV on COM1.
I've read the instructions in TRX Manager about the K2
and experimented quite
For reference, I have tuned this exact 88' CF doublet
with 75' of balanced feedline with the K2 ATU and it
easily tunes on all bands and modeles very well on
40-10.
I used a homebrew 1:1 current balun right before it
went into the BNC connector of the K2. Operating in
the field on a battery for F
I entered the ARRL DX test casually this weekend to
check the performance of my recently updated K2 (added
the amp) and the new station setup to accommodate it.
I'm using it SO2R with an FT1000MP, both connected to
linears (really, I operate QRP with it, too!).
Again I'm struck at how well this r
I have an up-to-date K2 w/ the 100W amp.
In the instructions it says you should slow the CAT
update to once every 2-3 seconds to reduce notice of
the slight noise you'll hear when it does a RX/TX on
the CAT port.
Sure enough, I can hear it but only in dummy load or
when the band is *totally* quie
My SO2R contesting setup just replaced an FT847 and
SB220 amp (2nd station) with the K2/100.
My setup is a single PC running Writelog with CW
keying and Radio A/B selection coming from the LPT
port. A homebrew bit of hardware does the keying and
PTT generation for both radios. My previous setup
co
I've fully embedded my K2 with it's new 100W option
into my SO2R layout, driving a SB220 for the 2nd
station (replacing a hopelessly inadequate FT847).
While everyone works fine, the cooling fan is blowing
air INTO the radio and exiting from the speaker.
Is this right or did I install it backwards
Thanks for the replies, I used a tiny screwdriver from
the front, lifted the pin and pulled it right out the
back, slick as a whistle.
I got my K2/100 on the air this morning, forgot to
solder ONE pin (K7, 20/17m didn't work, easy to track
down) and eveything else seems to work perfectly!
Thanks,
Hey, I'm just about to power-up my fully built K2/100
mod and... snapped the RED DC power connector onto the
BLACK wire. This is the external DC power cable &
connector.
So, is there an easy way to extract the pin from the
housing to reverse these? I've never seen this
connector before and it does
Up here, it seems that the clubs are mostly OFs who
just want to get out and have fun on FD.
They include everyone who shows up as a 'participant',
and most of the people who show up are there for the
Saturday Night BBQ.
Mostly, folks wander in on Saturday morning and sorta
stare at each other, d
FD 2004 results are in on the web.
WB7FJG and I operated W7MRG in 2B2B (2-man, 2-tx, QRP
Battery) to AN UNPRECEDENTED WORLD VICTORY! (i've been
watching too much campaign coverage).
Naturally, my radio was a K2 which kicked A$$ and took
names (or at least callsigns).
Next year we're gonna improv
Ever see those hard plastic snap-on protective covers
for the fronts of oscilloscopes? They cover the entire
front, the display and knobs, from damage and dust.
I'd really like one for my K2 for transport.
I have a foam case I carry the K2, mic, key, cables,
etc, etc in, but the K2's face is not 1
I build up my K2 for 2004 Field Day.
It's a great radio and I really like it, but except
for portable/field use the knobs, buttons are too
small for my meat hooks.
I've been a QRO contester (mainly because I like
running strings) and I guess I'm gonna sell my K2,
FT847 and a couple of others and
I find the VOX on the K2 to be OK but not great.
After decades of CW-only contesting, I release stress
by talking back to certain 'offenders'... in a
non-complimentary manner.
Yep, you guessed it, I was SSB contesting with VOX and
verbally expressed my disappointment in the operator's
style and h
I also didn't prefer the stock K2 knob, it's a bit
small for my meaty hands and the edge is sharp.
Adding the Fingerdimple solved everything. The knob is
still small so it packs nicely for the field but the
dimple lets you spin away.
73, Steve N4SL
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I got my K2 for this year's FD, ended up using my
homebrew 3KW transmatch for the balanced-line
antennas.
Felt kinda dumb, this tiny radio on a battery and a
HUGE transmatch, external VSWR bridge, cables..
So, I rushed to build the ATU for the K2 just in time
for the Flight of the Bumblebees cont
N4SL (BB 159) and WB7FJG (BB 177) will be doing the
bumblebee thing from WWA on Sunday.
Radio: K2 with internal ATU and 5Ahr battery
Antenna: 20m X-Q quad (2-wavelength vertical loop)
Location: Lord Hill Regional Park, Snohomish, WA
http://www1.co.snohomish.wa.us/Departments/Parks/Information/Par
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