A thank you out to all who replied to my query about using my K3 with
the Ameritron Amp.
I made the connections and it works. I will continue to operate at 100
watts but it is nice to know that
there will be some power in reserve when trying to connect to
dx-peditions and other rare ones.
I have to thank the folks at Elecraft design... I was running a full
500 watts out of my KPA500 this morning, when we took a power hit,
during transmit! AC Line dropped, then came back on line, and dropped
again, then returned again... Not a clean power fail. Once the power
came back on, I
Bob, K9RHY
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Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 4:59 PM
To: Michael Rosenberg; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Cc: NIDXA Reflector
Subject: [NIDXA] Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft, Thank
you for having a display at W9DXCC
I would like to echo Mike's comm
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From: Michael Rosenberg <mikerosenb...@hotmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 3:02 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Elecraft, Thank you for having a display at W9DXCC
To: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Just wanted to take a couple of minutes to drop a line and say thank you for
having a boo
Just wanted to take a couple of minutes to drop a line and say thank you for
having a booth at W9DXCC this weekend. It was great to meet Dave S. and see
the KX2 in person. I appreciate your making the effort to come to these
smaller regional gatherings and bring the full line of products,
I recently ordered a K3 and had a problem with the order. I called Elecraft and
talked to Mike, who tracked down the problem, and had it taken care of in about
5 minutes. Two days later my K3/10 arrived.
The box arrived Saturday afternoon and by noon on Sunday I made my first contact
with it
Major thank you to Elecraft's Gary and David.I recently built a
KAT100-1 and while I caught most of my screw-up's, when I got the tuner up and
working I had a weird problem, using a 50-ohm dummyload every band looked great
with a SWR of 1.0 except 40 meters which was showing 1.2 !!! Y I
I was trying to figure out why my K3 wasn't transmitting in CW
as part of screwing up my courage to try a first CW QSO. (I want
to wait a while yet and do more listening before I actually
try.) I fired up the K3 utility to check that the 2.7KHz filter
was enabled for CW transmit. It was. Oh
in the same morning on 5
watts and a 44' wire in the attic (and CW of course).
Thank you, Elecraft, for producing the kind of gear that gives the QRP
community a more level playing field.
P.S. -- Kudos to VP6T for rapid LOTW updates - QSO at 10 a.m EST; LOTW
confirmation 5 hours later
has attracted some attention, but not much. I send my call once
and he comes back!
HK0NA (Malpelo) and VP6T (Pitcairn Island) all in the same morning
on 5
watts and a 44' wire in the attic (and CW of course).
Thank you, Elecraft, for producing the kind of gear that gives the QRP
Thanks all for your help
The problem lies with my skills at aligning the bfo filters and just
plain old
not understanding the proceedure fully. It took about 2 hrs for research and
alignment time to get it right. well at least 20hz away..I could
get it closer but
on air reports are
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