Hi Wayne N6KR
I received a review copy of/ "The Electronics of Radio" book /from the
Publisher in 2001 as we were revising our EET Program @ Eastern Michigan
University at the time. I liked the writing style of Prof. Rutledge and
the format of the book would fit one of the new courses.
To: Jan
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] KX2 - KX3
By the way, it's available on Amazon.
Wayne
N6KR
On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:03 AM, Jan <k...@comcast.net> wrote:
> The influence of Wayne is ever present @ Elecraft, from the K2 onward.
> The foundation for this can be fo
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> ...doing our part for higher education :)
>
And CalTech is as high up the higher education scale as you can go!
Tony KT0NY
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By the way, it's available on Amazon.
Wayne
N6KR
On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:03 AM, Jan wrote:
> The influence of Wayne is ever present @ Elecraft, from the K2 onward.
> The foundation for this can be found in the book "The Electronics of Radio" by
> David B. Rutledge from The
On Jul 7, 2016, at 10:03 AM, Jan wrote:
> The influence of Wayne is ever present @ Elecraft, from the K2 onward.
> The foundation for this can be found in the book "The Electronics of Radio" by
> David B. Rutledge from The California Institute of Technology. Congrats!
Hi Jan,
The influence of Wayne is ever present @ Elecraft, from the K2 onward.
The foundation for this can be found in the book "The Electronics of
Radio" by
David B. Rutledge from The California Institute of Technology. Congrats!
73 Jan, K1ND
Wayne,
Your comment about VK prompted me to write... while on vacation last week I
was sitting on a balcony overlooking the James River in Virginia operating
a KX2 on 40m with 5 watts of power using JT65 into a magloop. After working
a few stations I opened up PSK Reporter to see that VK stations
Hi Ruchan,
I'm inherently biased, of course, but here's my personal reasoning: I wanted
an all-band/multi-mode radio the size of an HT that put out 10 watts from
internal battery and could be taken virtually anywhere. The KX2 is that rig. I
can pack my entire station--including the KX2,
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