Gang:
The person buying both my K2 & K3 had some unrelated issues, the the deal is
off!
So, both units are stacked up, ready to ship! I would prefer to sell both
together, but other offers will certainly be considered.
73, Rob
KT7L
Everyone, thank you for all the nice offers on my K2 & K3.
I sold both to one of you :-)
73, Rob
KT7L
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I just recently bought a sub receiver for the K3S from Elecraft.
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I looking for a working
I looking for a working built, or new old stock DSP unit for the K2.. Also
looking for the sub - receiver for a K3S
Please let me know if you have information on either..
73 de Jim
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I was just playing around doing some A/B test between my recently built K2
andmy K3 using the same antenna and the same speakers (Elecraft SP3 Speakers)
I really didn't notice much of difference in signal strength between the two
radios.I dialed the K3's bandwidth down to 2.4 kHz and found they
Hello All,
I have been reading the mail of this reflector for some time, and thought I
would join today and include my two cents; after all I own so2r K3/P3/K-Pod.
However, I do enjoy other radios, mainly an IC 7600 which isn't a K-3 in
handling strong signals but it does just fine here is
The issue could be due to 2 factors: AF distortion and AGC
properties. K2 has a very sweet AGC. K3 had a very high AF distortion
level that was mitigated by a series of upgrades ( at least choke and
DSP board). If you read old messages, there is a message by a Russian
who looked at initial IMD
Those changes (or an alternate) were included with the updated K3 DSP board.
They are present in all K3s sine the release of the DSP board update.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 6/27/2016 10:19 AM, Ignacy wrote:
If you
read old messages, there is a message by a Russian who looked at initial IMD
level
I also feel that K2 is easier to listen to under average conditions than K3.
My K3 has the DSP board updated.
The issue could be due to 2 factors: AF distortion and AGC properties. K2
has a very sweet AGC. K3 had a very high AF distortion level that was
mitigated by a series of upgrades ( at
Ted,
I have a fully-developed K2 #380) including
KPA100, KAT100, KDSP2, etc. I've even added the
3rd party MA Board and the Rework eliminator
(together). I also did a full update of everything
in 2014 (ROMs, some updates I'd not done when last
I worked on the K2 in 2004 or so, etc.; it was
Can't answer your second question about the fans, but I initially
thought that my K2 "just sounded 'nicer'" than my K3. It's not a huge
difference, and I'm fairly deaf anyway, so I don't have a definitive,
iron-clad answer but:
1. I usually use lightweight headphones [single narrow metal
Ted,
You would find the K3 RX EQ to be beneficial to your ears.
The IF filtering in the K2 causes the high frequency to roll off, but
the stock K3 has a flatter response.
If you have an older K3, the DSP board exchange or the LPF added to the
DSP board will help by rolling off the high
K2s audio IS sweet sounding, isnt it? :-)(Not meant as a dig at the
K3; in my - ok, admitted somewhat limited - experience, Im not sure
Ive ever heard an SDR receiver having audio that matched that of a good
analogue receiver, K2, Drake R4B, etc., notwithstanding any of the
tweaks allowed by
I know this is runs the risk of reopening an old thread, so I’ll keep the
question focused:
During the FD this weekend I spent about half the time with the K3 line, and
half with the K2. Using the same headset, same antennas, same ambient
environment, but of necessity different filter
I have a K2 with the external twin at/100 and pa/100.
My external 100 watt amp and tuner is controlled by the serial cable coming off
the radio.
I want to someday get a K3 and was wondering if the k3 would be able to control
the external amp/tuner combo I currently have with my K2??
Thanks
Unfortunately the K2 KPA100/KAT100 will only work with the K2. For the K3
you'll need to get the KPA3/KAT3 modules, or possibly get an external amp such
as KXPA100/KXAT100 that can be used with both K2and K3 (albeit not as fully
integrated as the dedicated amplifier/ATU options for each radio).
Nope. The six non-serial-port leads in that cable are K2 internal leads
very specific to the K2.
73, Guy
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Tim Edmonson timedmon...@spfs.net wrote:
I have a K2 with the external twin at/100 and pa/100.
My external 100 watt amp and tuner is controlled by the
I have had many requests from owners of Android phones for an Android version
of my apps for the Apple iPhone. I am happy to announce that the following
micro manuals are all available for Android phones now:
1. K3/KX3 Programmer's Reference
2. K3 Micro Manual
3. P3 Micro Manual
4. KX3 Micro
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Subject: [Elecraft] K2/K3/KX3/P3 Android Phone Apps
I have had many requests from owners of Android phones for an Android version
of my apps for the Apple iPhone. I am happy to announce that the following
micro manuals are all available for Android
These are excellent! Glad to see them on Android devices!
Tnx es 73!
Randy, KS4L
On Sep 28, 2013, at 5:59 AM, Michael Downs k...@verizon.net wrote:
I have had many requests from owners of Android phones for an Android version
of my apps for the Apple iPhone. I am happy to announce that
Hi Elecrafters,
I'm using a transverter for the new 630m-Band in Europe. This
transverter has an LO on 10 MHz.
It works well on the 10 MHz-band but not in the transverter-mode of the
K2,K3 or KX3 because their
firmware will not allow to set the XVn IF parameter to 10MHz.
Is there any
2013 16:02:07 +0100
From: Hans H Vollmer hans.h.voll...@t-online.de
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K2,K3,KX3 IF-QRG for XVerter for 630m Band
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Hi Elecrafters,
I'm using
There's a lot new at unpcbs.com. Here are some highlights ...
We published the 700 Hz K3 filter plot. The -6 dB width is 770 Hz and
(by eye) the shape factor looks to be about 1.9.
http://www.unpcbs.com/filter/#plot
The 700 Hz filters are due to arrive this week! It's not too late
to claim
A K3 to K2 audio comparison changes a lot when 4.51 firmware is installed.
The change in the K3 was instantly noticeable.
So these days one must specify pre- or post-4.51.
73, Guy
On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Thomas Horsten tho...@horsten.com wrote:
Hi Gary,
Those observations, are
Yes, isn't it amazing that a 4-year-old rig continues to receive the full
attention of the manufacturers and substantial improvements like this. I
can't think of any other company with such a great track record of
supporting customers of existing products. Especially fine that this comes
out when
Paul,
I also did an A to B comparison. The K2( with KAF2) sounds very nice, but
the K3 even a bit nicer!
73,Chris-OE5CSP
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Hi Paul,
I own the K2 and K3. Like you, I'm not a contester. I actually prefer the
sound of the K2 on CW. To me it sounds warmer and smoother. The tone of the
K3 isn't bad and if I didn't have a K2 to compare it to, I probably wouldn't
notice. The K3 sounds a little rough or raspy to me
Hi Gary,
Those observations, are those with headset/built in speaker/external
speakers? And with the new K3 firmware?
73, Thomas M0TRN
On 4 June 2012 22:35, Gary D Krause n7...@bresnan.net wrote:
Hi Paul,
I own the K2 and K3. Like you, I'm not a contester. I actually prefer the
sound of
Could someone owning both the K2 and K3 comment on the respective tone quality
of received CW signals. When using my K2, I often find myself marveling at the
high quality of the received signals; the CW has a melodious quality that's a
please to listen to for hours on end - the signals sound
It may just be my perception, but the 4.51 firmware AGC changes have
made the K3 a very pleasant receiver even though I didn't have any real
issues to its personality prior to 4.51. I've not listened to a K2 even
though I'm that having one wouldn't be such a bad idea. ;-)
73, de Nate, N0NB
--
I agree. Put up firmware 4.51 on your K3 and re-evaluate. 73, Guy.
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us wrote:
It may just be my perception, but the 4.51 firmware AGC changes have
made the K3 a very pleasant receiver even though I didn't have any real
issues to its
I have both K2 and K3 and agree CW always sounds so 'sweet' on my K2.
However the K3 has indeed improved in this respect with 4.51firmware.
Difficult to describe, but it was immediately apparent to me.
I had no real problem with the K3 CW audio before, but now I would say
it sounds as sweet as
[K3]
The 700 Hz 8-pole K3 Filters are due to ship next week. Fewer than a
handful from this batch remain unclaimed! Also, we will soon be
making a label available for the filters from the first batch. See
http://www.unpcbs.com/filter/filter_images/lot_5210_label_thumb.png
[K2] ...
Over the
I'd be interested in an SSB net, depends upon day/time of course.
73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
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On 6 Apr 2012, at 13:02, Ray Spreadbury wrote:
Just wondering if there is a UK
I used to run one that was started by G4AON and then passed to me. This
was UK based but conditions and a lack of participants lead to it's demise.
There is nothing at the moment to my knowledge.
73 Ian
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If you feel you would like to
Just wondering if there is a UK or European CW or SSB net for K2 or K3
owners if so what frequency does it operate on what day of the week?
73
Ray G3XLG
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No Ray, there isn't and the last attempt for CW net was a decade ago.
73 Val LZ1VB
Just wondering if there is a UK or European CW or SSB net for K2 or K3
owners if so what frequency does it operate on what day of the week?
73
Ray G3XLG
When I was a teenage novice in the early 1970's, armed only with a
Heathkit HW-16, 15 meters became my favorite band. It was a reliable
source of DX contacts even when my entire antenna system was a
multiband inverted-V a few feet off the roof.
15 m, as well as the other high HF bands (12
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I did not know this existed.
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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
When I was a teenage novice in the early 1970's, armed only with a
Heathkit HW-16, 15 meters became my favorite band. It was a reliable
source of DX
Wayne,
I often use the K3 scanner to listen for band activity (I wrote the
SCANNOW key macro that scans immediately the range of freqs
from VFO-A thru VFO-B).
The scanner is great for keeping an eye (ear?) on the band while doing
other things around the shack or, in my case, while busy with
I tried it, and thought I had flunked scanning 101. You have to push the
M - V button twice before pushing the scan button. Maybe it says that
somewhere, but I didn't see it. I was only pushing it once. Anyway, now it
plays! Watching my P3, however, it does skip over some signals. Some
Does the K3 have a port like the KIO on the K2? Are the settings to
connect and the rig commands the same?
73,
Bill - WA5PB
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The K3 connects to a computer thru a DB9 connector for RS-232 communication.
The K3
and K2 share some of the commands. Take a look at the K3 programmers manual at
http://www.elecraft.com/manual/K3_Pgmrs_Reference_Rev_C14.pdf.
73, Mike NF4L
On 3/8/2011 2:40 PM, Bill Allen wrote:
Does
* On 2011 08 Mar 13:43 -0600, Bill Allen wrote:
Does the K3 have a port like the KIO on the K2? Are the settings to
connect and the rig commands the same?
Yes. The K3 supports the K2 command set and adds more or enhances
certain K2 commands. Complete details are documented via the relevant
Thanks for the info. I am writing some code to read and control the K2,
but thought it would be good to also handle the K3 while at it.
73,
Bill - WA5PV
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 13:56, Mike n...@nf4l.com wrote:
Bill.
The K3 connects to a computer thru a DB9 connector for RS-232
Does the KUSB option allow you to connect a USB keyboard to the K3 (or K2
for that matter) and perform keyboard-to-CW without the aid of a PC
inbetween?
If not, would this be a relatively easy future enhancement to either rig? (I
know there isn't much K2 development going on... just asking)
I
No, the KUSB is just a USB to serial adapter.
I would think adding that to the K3 would be some considerable effort and would
guess many would not bother or would just use a PC for the purpose.
I would expect there to be some kits around and they would probably have RS232
interfaces, so a KUSB
, January 02, 2011 8:17 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] K2/K3: Keyboard to CW possible with KUSB and no
computer?
Does the KUSB option allow you to connect a USB keyboard to the K3 (or K2
for that matter) and perform keyboard-to-CW without the aid of a PC
inbetween?
If not, would this be a relatively easy future
Keyboard connectivity is not yet supported by the K3 however it has been
mentioned by Elecraft to be on their wish list.
I think a good solution in the meantime is to resurrect this K1EL K40, strip
it down to the bare minimum (the keyer board, and ditch the display) and
mount it inside a small
Take a look at www.K1EL.com, he has a number of keyers that should work just
fine with any Elecraft rig.
I have a K40, now obsolete and replaced by the K42, since arthritis left me
unable to use a bug or paddle and can vouch for its effectiveness on both K2
and K3.
73 HNY all.
Dave
Hi,
I think I've found a work-around for CW Skimmer on Win 7. Not only should you
(probably not necessary, but why not?) run the installer as the administrative
user, you also have to run the programs that way. After you do the install,
the programs OmniRig.exe and CWSkimmer.exe will be in
Bravo! Thanks Oliver.
Jim - W4BQP
On 8/26/2010 2:32 PM, O. Johns wrote:
Hi,
I think I've found a work-around for CW Skimmer on Win 7. Not only should
you (probably not necessary, but why not?) run the installer as the
administrative user, you also have to run the programs that way.
After you do the install, the programs OmniRig.exe and
CWSkimmer.exe will be in the directories \Program
Files\Afreet\OmniRig and \Program Files\Afreet\CWSkimmer,
respectively.
I have not yet attempted to load CW Skimmer and OmniRig in
Vista or Windows 7 but, in both operating systems
Hi,
I notice from the Afreet Software page http://www.dxatlas.com/CwSkimmer/ that
CW Skimmer does not claim to support Windows 7. And indeed it does not run on
my new netbook that has Win7 pre-installed.
Has anyone found a work-around to get CW Skimmer to play with Windows 7? Has
anyone
I am not familiar with the Palstar tuner, but can share with you my
experience with the K2/100 external tuner and with the Flex 3000
internal ATU. The K2 external ATU was excellent/outstanding in its
ability to match just about anything. The F3K tuner was junk, and I
ended up buying an
If one has used the KAT2 tuner in a K2, and unconsciously set one's
general level of tuner expectations based upon that kind of
performance, one has set a level that not many achieve.
My KAT 2 has matched random Z's that I could not match with an ATR30
or ATR15, an FT1000MP, and alas no, not with
I bought a K2 Proset some time ago that was converted to an HC-5 element. I
have the
original iC element. My question is , is there a series resistor
involved with pin 1 or is that kind of built into the K3 when I turn
bias on? I'm thinking of converting it back to the original. I have
the mic
John,
The resistor is in the K3, not the headphone.
73,
Don W3FPR
N1JM wrote:
I bought a K2 Proset some time ago that was converted to an HC-5 element. I
have the
original iC element. My question is , is there a series resistor
involved with pin 1 or is that kind of built into the K3 when I
Thanks, Don.
73,
John N1JM
On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Don Wilhelm-4 [via Elecraft] wrote:
John,
The resistor is in the K3, not the headphone.
73,
Don W3FPR
N1JM wrote:
I bought a K2 Proset some time ago that was converted to an HC-5 element. I
have the
original iC
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Just a snippet from November RadCom, in the article about NFD and on
page 43 in the section 'Equipment and Antennas' ...
... it appears that the long supremacy of the FT1000 series as an NFD
rig has finally passed. The most commonly appearing transceiver in
2009 was the Elecraft K2/3
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Just a snippet from November RadCom, in the article about NFD and on
page 43 in the section 'Equipment and Antennas' ...
... it appears that the long supremacy of the FT1000 series as an NFD
rig has finally passed. The most commonly appearing transceiver in
2009 was
Hello Andras,
Evidently you can change the RIT/XIT during transmit, but without the display
according to AB7E. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, so can not confirm nor
deny with my K3. Maybe this weekend...
73,
Julius
Julius Fazekas
N2WN
Tennessee Contest Group
Pository,
You can change VFO freq / RIT offset / XIT offset.
You can not enable/disable RIT/XIT during transmission, so you need to
engage them before ptt/key down.
73'
Paul
PD0PSB
Evidently you can change the RIT/XIT during transmit, but without the
display according to AB7E. I haven't had a
Ken Kaplan wroteWe are considering aftermarket accessories for the K3 and
welcome your ideas for new products. We are especially interested in kits
...
Idea #1. K3 Audio adapter that selects main and sub audio allowing
selectable mixing of the two into both ears plus allowing main in both ears
On Apr 13, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Mike Scott wrote:
Ken Kaplan wroteWe are considering aftermarket accessories for the
K3 and
welcome your ideas for new products. We are especially interested in
kits
...
Idea #1. K3 Audio adapter that selects main and sub audio allowing
selectable mixing
We are considering aftermarket accessories for the K3 and welcome your
ideas for new products. We are especially interested in kits ...
o Composed of one or more printed circuit boards.
o For which there's sufficient interest to justify producing 60 units.
o We could design, produce, and
The next time you play with the code for the K3 Utility please consider adding
a button for Beta Update. Do you realize that I (and probably many others)
have only used the normal update method once, when we first purchased the
radio. It should not be that hard to add another button for Beta
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Subject: [Elecraft] [K2] K3 Utility Sugestion
The next time you play with the code for the K3 Utility please consider adding
a button
Hello!
If you are interested in testing and providing feedback on pre-release
software, you have a Griffin Technology PowerMate knob, and a PC running
Windows XP connected to your K2 / K3 serial port, then read on. I do not
have a K2, and thus support is limited, but I would be interested in
How are all the features accessed from a knob? I had assumed there
would be some buttons.
David Wilburn
K4DGW
Mike McLendon wrote:
Hello!
If you are interested in testing and providing feedback on pre-release
software, you have a Griffin Technology PowerMate knob, and a PC running
Hi Lee,
I think I'm pretty light-fingered, but mine sets on a pad of
no-slip rubber from WallyWorld's kitchen accessory area.
Actually, the K2 is even lighter and more prone to moving.
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Everybody wants something - You guys remind me of a comparison I saw of what
was wanted in the modern day automobile and I can't remember but a small
portion of it:
higher ground clearance
tighter turning radius
more maneuverable
lighter weight
less expensive tires
larger windshield
greater
Maybe the Wallyworld no slip pad is the answer for the
K3 as well. You can probably use the scrap left over
after you cut the piece for under your key!
Cookie, K5EWJ
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Hi Lee,
I think I'm pretty light-fingered, but mine sets on
a pad of
no-slip rubber
Someone was selling some nice 1/4 inch thick aluminum side panels for
the K2 several years ago, that when mounted provided handles for
carrying the K2 and protecting the front and rear panels. I got a set
for one of my K2's and am wondering if they are, or will be, available
for the K3.
I
http://www.saylorsmachine.com/k1armor.htm
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Great!
Are there any photos available, showing the 1- and 2 pocket design? Or
outer dimensions? My interest is a carrying case for the K2, with one or
two pockets (for a small mike, key and bundle of antenna wire).
73 - Kristinn, TF3KX
Ken Kopp-3 wrote:
I've had several requests for
I've had several requests for pockets on the K2 and
K3 cases and I'm pleased to tell you that they're now
available.
They're large enough to hold the Elecraft hand mic in
one side and a key, power cord or other stuff in the
other. The pockets can be added to each side of the
case and have
I've now responded to all the -many- inquiries about my
K2 and K3 cases. If you've asked for information and
-not- received a reply, please ask again.
If you're a Comcast subscriber, I'll need an alternate address.
73! Rose Kopp - N7HKW
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I would like to add to Mike, W9QS, comments about Rose Kopp's
covers. They are extremely nice and well worth the investment!
Contact Rose at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
73's Jack W4EFZ
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Yess...VP6DX nailed on 20m in north part of Norway.
Condx is poor at best and up under the aurora cap things is a bit tricky.
K2 with butternut gp and THP 1.2kfx 600 watt did the trick.
vp6dx was real 329 here , but he sure has good ears.
No ears like elecraft ears.
Tom Arntzen LA1PHA
Mo ,
Hi All,
New version available, added COM 8 (seems there is no
end these days to that number!) also added 60m and 6m,
made some minor fixes.
http://www.zerobeat.net/mediawiki/index.php/Procat_Cool
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My K3 works very well with the current version (3.8.0) Chris. The K2 I
had in 2006 worked well also with whatever the version was then. I
wonder what will be changed?
Chris G3SJJ
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Hi Trevor, thanks for that.
This is an interesting programme, particularly for those without on-board
processing, but I was hoping there was a way of evaluating a processed
speech pattern without having to listen to it, ie completely objectively.
Let's say I have a defect in my hearing (who
David said:
I just imagine that there is
somewhere a reference that will help identify those bits of the display
which contribute most to clarity and make it easy and more
Is this of any use as an analytical tool
http://www.dxatlas.com/VShaper/
Trevor G0KTN
The technique I used to set the SSB settings on my K2 was like this.
1. Transmit into a dummy load.
2. Receive on a known good receiver (Drake 2B in my case).
3. Record the receiver output in a high fidelity recorder (Cakewalk).
4. Listen to the recording on studio headphones.
This allowed
David,
You bring up a good point - how we actually sound to others is not
necessarily how we perceive ourselves.
Here is the alternative that I use:
I have a good fidelity stereo system in the hamshack, and also have a
recording of a male speaking voice (from a book on 'tape'). I play the
Don
I'm really trying to get away from any listening done by ourselves and
substitute an instrument = spectrogram. I just imagine that there is
somewhere a reference that will help identify those bits of the display
which contribute most to clarity and make it easy and more effective to
Listening to one's own speech via another receiver, to optimise one's own
transmit settings still gives a subjective result, *on average*, no better
than another radio listener. Inevitably, it will be a question of personal
taste, unless you have special training. It is true that radio
Definitely interesting. I would be interested in some pictures,
especially with the Elecraft logo. My mojo infection causes me to want
one for each (current k2 and future k3) but the practical side asks when
I would put it on?
I imagine this is VERY practical for folks whose shacks are in
I believe there used to be a source of radio covers shown on the
Elecraft site, but I don't see it now. Can anyone shed light on this?
My Lady ... Rose, N7HKW ... has made several covers for my
K2 and K3 and we wonder if there's a market for them? She
already has orders from local friends.
I believe there used to be a source of radio covers shown on the
Elecraft site, but I don't see it now. Can anyone shed light on this?
My Lady ... Rose, N7HKW ... has made several covers for my
K2 and K3 and we wonder if there's a market for them? She
already has several orderes from local
Ken - is it possible to have the Elecraft logo embroidered in? Of course, that
would require copyright approval from Aptos, but I think it would go a long way
towards making the covers unique.
73,
Mike
KW1ND
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Has anyone interfaced their rig to the Icom solid state amp? It looks like
the KRC2 should do the trick but I would like to hear from someone who has
been there before prior to ordering one.
Jim
N1NK
K2 s/n 2580
K3 s/n TBD
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That which sets these radios apart is their relative immunity to blocking and
IMD. That's a pleasure! Their clean transmitting signal is a matter of pride
for the operator.
A few suggestions to the relatively less experienced contesters;
* compare yourself only to yourself and have fun.
Bill Tippett wrote:
The EU's decision was irresponsible and not based on sound science,
The UK government cost benefit analysis (Regulatory Impact Assessment)
can be found at http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file29932.pdf.
It does mention tin whiskers.
(All recent legislation has them,
http://www.theworldlink.com/articles/2007/10/06/news/doc4707c03901b23958789121.txt
The EU's decision was irresponsible and not based on sound science,
said Joe Smetana, a principal engineer and tin whisker expert with French
telecommunications equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent SA. We're solving
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