On Apr 21, 2008, at 7:34 AM, Curt Milton wrote:
Brian
Fine on your progress with this fine rig. I plan to
continue to enjoy my own K2 as the flagship rig of my
station!
On PSK31 and digital modes -- you don't need to modify
your K2 -- check out the application note posted at
elecraft.com.
I couldn't agree more. I'm selling my Drake TR7, B-Line and Icom 718 to help
finance my K3. I'm keeping my K2/100/KAT100 to use at the lake cabin. I
love that rig! If Elecraft made a mobile rig I would sell my venerable
IC-706 too.
Augie Hansen wrote:
Brian Lloyd wrote:
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I know
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From: nz0t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 not dead yet
I couldn't agree more. I'm selling my Drake TR7, B-Line and Icom 718 to
help
finance my K3. I'm keeping my K2/100/KAT100 to use at the lake cabin. I
love
Brian
Fine on your progress with this fine rig. I plan to
continue to enjoy my own K2 as the flagship rig of my
station!
On PSK31 and digital modes -- you don't need to modify
your K2 -- check out the application note posted at
elecraft.com. essentially all you need is a stereo
cable on
OK, We just finished the K2 for our school. I was planing to teach the
kids to solder and wanted a radio that the kids could build so I asked
the ARRL for the K2 instead of the low-end Ikensu (Yaecomwood?) they
were offering. I remember how much I learned from building Heathkits,
Knight
Brian Lloyd wrote:
...
I know everyone is dumping their K2s so they can get a K3 but,
gee-whiz, the K2 is some good receiver. I *love* this radio!
Everyone? If you compare the number of K2s purchased to the number being
offered for sale you will see that nearly everyone is keeping their
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