Yes, that's what I'm hoping for, for one thing because I use a Mac
(unless someone wants to come up with the appropiate OSX software?).
I rather think that was the direction Wayne was thinking in, but have
no insight into this.
Perhaps a simple small display in a K3 sized cabinet, you could g
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It appears to me that it would be a second receiver only with the aid of a
PC, sound card and SDR software.
What I would like to see is an external bandscope that does not
> Au contrare - K3's IF output is shown on the schematics to clearly be
> taken before the crystal filters.
Maybe I should have said, 'bandpass filters'? I checked before I wrote
the message and knew that the IF pickup is before the roofing filters.
...sorry for any confusion
Mark AD5SS
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>>"Additionally, it really constitutes a 2nd receiver, which l sorts of
>>possibilities.
... well ... it is a 2nd receiver for any signal that is available to
it from the K3's IF. That means only signals that make it through the
passband filter.
Mark AD5SS
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David Yarnes wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> Something that I saw at Dayton may be of interest to Elecraft
> owners--particularly K3, and possibly
David Yarnes wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> Something that I saw at Dayton may be of interest to Elecraft
> owners--particularly K3, and possibly K2 folks. Jay Bromley and I visited
> with Larry Phipps at his booth for a while. Larry has several very
> innovative items that he sells, including probab
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