By my definition, a remote program is one that allows you to use the radio
from another location, via a radio or Internet link.
If you just want a program to run on the computer next to the radio then
MixW would be my choice. It supports more data modes than any other
program, plus SSTV and CW,
Morning Bill,
> Heck, you don't even need the heat shrink. A wire tie or two on each
> end keeps them secure to the coax so they don't slide.
>
> I currently have 10 of these beads choking the coax to my A3S. I used
> 10 beads because I intend to add the A743 40m kit eventually and needed
> the ex
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own program K2Net provides a remote K2 front panel that can be used
across the Internet. However it is not, and is never likely to, do all the
things TRX Manager can, especially as I have somewhat lost interest in
writing software for radio hams f
Well, early for me at least. The dog woke me up around 5:30 AM local
time. Normally I don't get up for another couple of hours, but if I do
I go back to bed. Well, knowing how things are going to be at work
today and needing to get a head start, I got up, showered and a chance
to play a bit
On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 23:22:51 -0700, Jack Brindle wrote:
> Be very careful with the N1MM software. It is revised very often, and
> not all of the upgrades are good.
>>The same is true of all software that is Beta.
>>There are many warnings about this on the site.
>
> The real story here is to al
I have tried a number of the programs but I am currently running the Marote
(latest version) on my Red Hat Linux system. It seems to be working just fine
and I enjoy being able to do my ham stuff in linux (as opposed to having to
join the "dark side" folks from Redmond). Also run GMFSK with my
Another good choice is Hamscope. It's still free I think, and it links
to TRX-Manager thru OLE, so you can use one common rig controller and log.
Another well integrated package is the DXLab suite. It is free, and
extremely well supported, but not in the league of TRX for remote control.
As
Hi Sprinters'
If you have a log from the NJ Homebrewer Sprint, yours would be greatly
appreciated. If you are not sure how to computer your score, not to worry
... We'll do it for you. For more details see
http://www.njqrp.org/data/qrphomebrewersprint.html
In the next week or so, the resul
Hi Ken.
My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors.
Have you found any Linux (Fedora Core 3 but it shouldn't matter which
distro) drivers for there adaptors?
Ken Miller K6CTW wrote:
I have tried a number of the programs but I am currently running the Marote (latest
On Thu, April 28, 2005 14:46, Nigel KC8NHF/G8IFF said:
> My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors.
> Have you found any Linux (Fedora Core 3 but it shouldn't matter which
> distro) drivers for there adaptors?
Much depends on the specific adaptors you got: I have a Xirc
You shouldn't need any special drivers. I have used a USB/Serial adaptor
with Mandrake without any problems. I can't remember the details but you
simply use /dev/USBtty0 or whatever port you are on.
Do a google and you will find the details; it's quite straight forward.
I would use Linux more
Andrea Borgia wrote on 04/28/05 08:58 ET:
> On Thu, April 28, 2005 14:46, Nigel KC8NHF/G8IFF said:
>
>>My pooter doesn't have any serial ports so I use USB/serial adaptors.
>
> Much depends on the specific adaptors you got: I have a Xircom and a
> Prolific, the first is only good for the data int
Jack Brindle wrote:
Be very careful with the N1MM software. It is revised very often, and
not all of the upgrades are good.
That is one of the reasons I still use CT (DOS) and CTWin (Windows 98
and up).
Free and one of the most widely used contest programs.
72 73HankK8DD
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On Thu, April 28, 2005 15:11, Mike Markowski said:
> If you're using RTS/DTR for PTT, another option is to simply use VOX.
Yes, it's a possibility, though VOX is quite tricky to get right,
especially if you change modes often. Also, in the case of my rig (IC-736
for digimodes, I'm only rich enoug
TRX Manager also has a dedicated K2 screen as well already built in.
-- Original message --
>
> Another good choice is Hamscope. It's still free I think, and it links
> to TRX-Manager thru OLE, so you can use one common rig controller and log.
>
> Another well integ
I should point out that TRX is very well supported by the author, and he
allows OLE linking of third party software and hardware. I have some
freeware apps on my website that support TRX for use with rotators,
SteppIRs, remote relays, etc.
Larry N8LP
www.telepostinc.com/n8lp.html
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Hello everyone,
K1 #1916 was completed with no issues or problems. The first QSO was
Washington to Tennessee. What a nice kit and a great performing radio!
73,
Bob AD7BP
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In a message dated 4/28/2005 3:05:48 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My own program K2Net provides a remote K2 front panel that can be used
across the Internet. However it is not, and is never likely to, do all the
things TRX Manager can, especially as I have somew
Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support
the printing of qsl labels!
I haven't run across jlog. Did you mean klog?
73, Bob N7XY
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 09:07 -0300, Chris wrote:
> You shouldn't need any special drivers. I have used a USB/Serial adaptor
> with Mand
Well, I can't believe it, but Elecraft has continued its perfect record with
me. My new XV50 and transverter/60M interface worked perfectly the first
time with NO problems. The reason that this amazes me is that I still have
never done an inventory prior to starting an Elecraft kit and I always j
For all you folks who want to use surface mount devices in your next rig.
Here is a link to a controller for reflowing with a toaster oven. It does
not have to be expensive to be embedded.
Good luck,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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From: Dave Hylands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks interesting, Kevin. The writer mistaking the rotisserie motor for an
"a-c transformer" didn't inspire a great deal of confidence though. Well, at
least he added a "?" suggesting that he wouldn't know a motor from a
transformer if one was in front of him .
Ron AC7AC
-Original Message---
I'm trying to find specifications on the 3 digital LCD used on the
Elecraft K1, since I'm working on a custom application that involves
changing it over to a 3 digital LED.
Can someone provide the manufacturer and model information on this
display so I can locate the specs?
Thanks,
--Andrew, NV1B
No I meant Jlog http://jlog.org it's Java based, so runs on any
platform. It's pretty good; about the best that I have found for Linux.
73, Chris - VP8BKF
Bob Nielsen wrote:
Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support
the printing of qsl labels!
I haven't run acro
Bob Nielsen wrote:
Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support
the printing of qsl labels!
Ho-uhm, xlog can export data to glabels so I guess you might try it out.
No idea whether "tlf" (Try Left Foot ;-) can do that as well, as it is
the only contest-level logge
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 19:46 +0200, Andrea Borgia wrote:
> Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
>
> > Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support
> > the printing of qsl labels!
>
> Ho-uhm, xlog can export data to glabels so I guess you might try it out.
> No idea whether "tlf" (Try
Hi Andrew:
I'm working on a backlighting mod for the K1 and I just happen to have that
info...
The K1 manual specifies it as a V.L.
Electronics VI-321-DP-RC-S-12 display. however that nomenclature is no
longer totally accurate. The VL web site can be found at:
http://www.varitronix.
Hi Andrew:
I forgot to mention that Elecraft will be happy to sell individual LCD
displays to you from their current supply. The Elecraft part number
is E600015, and if I recall, the cost is about $6.50.
73,
Tom N0SS
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Hi Tom,
Do you make your own prototype PC boards or do you farm them out? If
you make them in-house what are your tricks for double sided boards? I've
made many single sided boards but the registration issue has prevented me
from attempting double sided ones. I make them more for my robot
I put Q8 in wrong, caught it right away and removed it. I don't want to take
a chance that I over - heated it, so I found that a 2N3904 should be a
direct replacement for it - which I have on hand.
Can I replace the 2N4124 with a 2N3904?
73,
Rich
KY6R
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Hello all,
Please look at my expedition page on my website for upcoming lighthouse,
AT Adventures etc. Remember you can grab a FREE Nomad Award this summer
from WA3WSJ. Here's a new twist to the Nomad Award. I will put a small
graphic on the award that represents the qth where I operated from. Thi
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 09:01 -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> Ah, if only some of the Linux logging/contesting programs would support
> the printing of qsl labels!
>
> I haven't run across jlog. Did you mean klog?
xlog supports label printing Bob
Ian
>
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I just came home to Lillehammer from 4 days of work in Sweden. I found a
note from the local Post Office, saying that they have a parcel from
Elecraft waiting for me. I bet it´s the K2...
Tomorrow...
Hans / LA2MOA
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Tom ..et al...
DOES.. from what I "think" I understand from the recent postings... mean
that in theory,...
one could purchase the digital display unit, on its own...from Elecraft, or
the other company
that was specified... and then proceed to "homebrew" a digi display for
use in other rig
-Original Message-
I just came home to Lillehammer from 4 days of work in Sweden. I found a
note from the local Post Office, saying that they have a parcel from
Elecraft waiting for me. I bet it´s the K2...
Tomorrow...
Hans / LA2MOA
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On Apr 28, 2005, at 4:28 PM, LA2MOA wrote:
I just came home to Lillehammer from 4 days of work in Sweden. I found
a note from the local Post Office, saying that they have a parcel from
Elecraft waiting for me. I bet it´s the K2...
Don't count on it Hans. Elecraft is well known for sending
I THINK he said "good luck with the building"
Please correct me if I'm wrong, Sverre.
72, Bill K3UJ
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Sverre
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How can a true Elcrafter order a kit and then leave his house? I even take
days off from work when the package is about to arrive so that I can be
waiting for it, and not have to wait for them to re-deliver it the next day.
Rich
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Hooray! It is very annoying to sit in a campsite with plenty of battery
power available and have to keep flicking on my red flashlight to see the
display.
However, I'm not clear what you are saying. Are you saying you are working
on a mod to backlight the NEW K1 LCD that allows backlighting or is
Another K2 lives! Completed the rig today and worked Bob, KB3ENU in MD on 30m.
Bob has a K1 and we soldiered on through QSB and QRM. Radio is fun again!
Wayne
K9NE
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Hello:
I like building them so much I want to do another.
I have for Sale a Finished and perfect working K2 Serial Number #4728
It has the KPA100
SSB Board
160 Meter option
60 Meter option
All assembled and comes complete with a Yaesu MH-31 Mic.
Puts out 105 watts and hears great. All work
Are there any West Michigan hams on the list who own either a K1 or KX1? I'm
considering buying one or the other at Dayton this year but would like to
see one in person before the hamfest weekend.
I'm in Zeeland (20 miles west of Grand Rapids).
Thanks,
Jim
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When the bands are noisy (common with my vertical) I have to reduce the
filter width to 0.7 to keep the noise level down when calling CQ. On
occasions I have discovered later I have missed a return call just outside
the passband.
I now find this works for me.
I set up my 'CQ Callsign K' seque
Dear fellow Elecrafters,
This is going to be an out of the ordinary post, and I am sure will get
quite a bit of criticism, but since there has been a recent discussion about
looking for ways to satisfy as many potential customers as possible (with
the QRO kits etc), I would like to hear some op
Why?? I can't see anything wrong with the way it is QRP. I prefer it over
the rice boxes, for one thing I don't need 10,000 bells and whistles, I
don't even use many of the K2's extra features. I like it cause even stuipid
me and fix it, or get tons of help on this group. Why mess it up?? Guess I
j
Jerry, NR5A wrote:
"Why??"
==
Because there's thousands of hams like KI4GIN and me who like bells and
whistles and are willing to pay for them..
It may not appeal to NR5A and others, but there's a BIG market that it
WOULD appeal to.
73, de Earl, K6SE
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My guess is that reasons lie more in the greater number of hams interested
in purchasing a factory-made box vs. a project, rather than any world-wide
hunger for continuously variable PBT / Rx Bandwidth or General HF coverage.
Bob,
KD4WNQ
-Original Message-
What are the reasons for the po
Nigel, ZL2DF wrote:
I set up my 'CQ Callsign K' sequence in a memory. Set the filter to 0.7 and
turn on the RIT. I recall the memory and hold for repeat with a gap of 6
seconds.In the gaps when I listen for the return calls I rotate the RIT from
side to side and listen for return calls.
Although
I think any manufacturer in the cottage business of
Ham Radio would like to sell 5,000 units. I am sure
ICOM would like to sell that many PRO IIIs. Five
thousand units is not a small amount in the business.
Just a point.
Lee - K0Wa
Common sense is in short supply - get some and use it.
If y
Hi gang,
Just though I'd pass this info on to the list. I'd been looking for a little
wide range receiver to take along with the K1 while camping so that I could
hear some SW and SSB/CW on bands that the K1 didn't cover. Found it!
Check out the Degen 1103. Chinese made, about the size of a KX1, c
Hi Trev,
I saw a review on this some time ago...I *think* it was the same
one...and it seemed to indicate that tuning SSB/CW was a bit strange
in that you could only program SSB/CW reception in one particular bank
of memories or something strange of that nature, and you couldn't
switch modes easil
I think you might be thinking of the 1102, as this has a SSB switch on the
front that turns on the BFO. Really easy to use and neat little rig...
73's Trev K6ESE
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From: "Buddy Brannan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Trev - K6ESE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Elecraft Mailing Lis
Also consider the Degen 1102.see my product review at eham.net
Rich K2CPE
K2 #1102
> Check out the Degen 1103.
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-Original Message-
I THINK he said "good luck with the building"
Please correct me if I'm wrong, Sverre.
72, Bill K3UJ
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Sverre
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Interesting! I have a transflective version of the display (and a
metal shaft pot :) just sitting here waiting for a few free hours. I
didn't know the stock display could possibly already be transflective!
Unforch, while I did think ahead enough during assembly to mount one of
the cap
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