Here is a possibility:
https://www.analog.com/en/resources/design-notes/building-a-lowcost-whitenoise-generator.html
Dave AB7E
On 3/30/2024 1:41 PM, Bruce Rosen wrote:
I see that Elecraft no longer sells the N-GEN wide band noise generator.
My N-GEN, which I built in 2010, seems to funct
Cold solder joints might be caused by a dirty solder PC board BEFORE the
soldering was done, but I can't think of a single reason why a good
solder joint would turn into a cold one from crud on the board. I would
be curious where you read that myth.
Dave AB7E
On 3/5/2024 3:33 AM, Harold
ing fine. I've been continuing to make digital contacts without the
amp and tuner. The antenna works great for me. I reached 50
countries during the past few weeks of testing. Fortunately, I fully
understand what was going wrong.
Michael, NO6O
On 2024-01-14 1:03 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
Fully agree. The specs for the CHA-250B say a maximum of 75 watts for
digital modes ... i.e., continuous duty modes. That pretty much says
what the actual heat dissipation capability is. If he was trying to put
500 watts into his antenna in almost any mode, it is probably toast ...
figurat
The only thing that has a flat 1:1 SWR from 80m to 6m is a good quality
dummy load.
Dave AB7E
On 1/12/2024 10:28 PM, Michael Reynolds, NO6O wrote:
Greetings,
I joined this list today, after sending a message to Elecraft support,
describing a similar problem. I have an Icom IC-7610, wi
I just realized you said 30m. Why are you running the amplifier ("max
power") on 30m??
Dave AB7E
On 1/12/2024 2:46 PM, Paul Ecker wrote:
I am experiencing a new problem for me, with my KAT 500. So far I've
noticed this issue on 30M. I am using a dipole cut only for 30M with an SWR
of 1.2
That sounds EXACTLY like an arc over somewhere past your KAT500. Could
be a connector, the coax, the connection to the dipole, or any similar
spot, but my bet would be the connection to the connector or the
connector itself.
Dave AB7E
On 1/12/2024 2:46 PM, Paul Ecker wrote:
I am experi
That which works fine at 100 watts might not work fine at 500. There
have been several examples of that here in the past. I suggest checking
your KPA500 into a decent dummy load (shortest connection possible)
before assuming it has gone bad.
That being said, if it is indeed the amp I'd loo
of the
Remote operators have K4s. Now they can operate remotely from home as if they
were at the remote site.
73,
Mark, WB9CIF
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To:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
I thought that what people really wanted was the promised app that would
let users remotely control the K4 from their desktop or other device.
Buying two K4s seems like a very financially inefficient way to go.
Bidirectionality doesn't sound like a practical plus.
Dave AB7E
On 12/14/2
People have been requesting that for years, but I've never even seen a
response from Elecraft on it. I doubt they will this time either. They
clearly aren't interested in setting up a third party repair center.
Dave AB7E
On 12/14/2023 8:38 AM, Pete Smith N4ZR wrote:
I love my K3/KPA-150
Is your K3S connected to a computer (or some other significant piece of
electronics), and if so, are they tightly and closely bonded together
chassis wise?
73,
Dave AB7E
On 12/3/2023 8:11 PM, Michael Tope wrote:
Hi All,
I noticed when operating the ARRL 160 contest this weekend that m
merly K2VCO
CWops no. 5
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
On 03/12/2023 5:33, David Gilbert wrote:
Most of them have almost no reliable voltage regulation either. They
are typically designed for a certain load, and if they don't see that
load the voltage is much higher than rated. I've tested d
Most of them have almost no reliable voltage regulation either. They are
typically designed for a certain load, and if they don't see that load
the voltage is much higher than rated. I've tested dozens of these
things (I tend not to throw anything away) and it's fairly typical that
a 12 volt
There is a small arrow immediately to the right of the small "SPLIT"
balloon. It says "TX" above the arrow and points to the transmit
frequency. At least I see that on my K3 even when I haven't activated
the subreceiver with the "SUB" button.
Dave AB7E
On 11/5/2023 9:27 PM, Richard wr
Why do you think that for sale posts have little value to the list at
large?? I very much appreciate knowing what is available since Elecraft
no longer supports such a high percentage of their products, and I
appreciate knowing what the going prices for those items are. Why
should I have t
Yup.
Dave AB7E
On 10/25/2023 3:32 PM, Wes wrote:
Wow, $600. You can buy a 25W Q5 Signal transverter for $500.
http://q5signal.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=60&product_id=52
Wes N7WS
On 10/25/2023 1:05 PM, Michael Kelly wrote:
https://k3bfp.com/?page_id=66&preview=true
You should have seen the several private emails Clay sent me a couple of
months ago. They literally could have been classified as hate mail, all
because I posted something he felt was critical of Elecraft on some
topic or another.
There is indeed something wrong there ...
Dave AB7E
O
How very boorish of you. The original post (read it below) specifically
asked for comparison information, and Wes merely answered.
You are the consummate Elecraft fanboy here and that's fine. but don't
try to impose your perspective on everyone else.
Dave AB7E
On 10/23/2023 8:22 AM, Cl
ch”,
I tend to notice that there is a problem before applying full power.
73 Bill AE6JV
On Oct 12, 2023, at 23:42, David Gilbert wrote:
I thought I was clear, but apparently not. It is 100% duty cycle for 13 seconds, and
zero for 2 + 15 seconds. "Duty cycle" is all a function of what p
e:
Message: 17 Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2023 21:40:19 -0700 From: David Gilbert
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re:
[Elecraft] Digital mode power handling for KAT3 Message-ID:
<53d23883-e9e2-451d-cb5e-38e78b991...@gmail.com> Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed FT8 is
Not really. He asked about the KAT3, not the K3. The KAT3 can handle
some very wide impedances, but the question is can it handle full power
from the K3 when it sees a high SWR at the output. For example, how
much power can the KAT3 handle for 10 minutes when trying to match an
SWR of 10:
FT8 is definitely full duty cycle for its 13 second transmit period, but
of course then it is idle for the last two period and idle for the 15
seconds it is receiving.
Dave AB7E
On 10/11/2023 8:20 PM, Ken WA8JXM wrote:
Not just the tuner, the K3 is not rated for full power on 100% duty
That's normal. If it jumps in 10 Hz increments there is no point in
showing 1 Hz resolution. And if fact, the number of digits shown tells
you what your tuning rate is.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 8/14/2023 11:49 AM, Neil Smith wrote:
I recently noticed my KX2 frequency read out has 2 numerals t
That's a pretty simplistic and condescending reply to Geert's well
written post.
Dave AB7E
On 8/2/2023 12:39 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 8/2/2023 12:34 PM, Geert Jan de Groot wrote:
For one, it is not obvious because Elecraft does not have (and can
not have) expertise in the complex and fa
It isn't limited to vertical antennas at all. I once got zapped with a
thick 2 inch long bright blue arc from an 80m Inverted-V that didn't
have any static bleedoff. I used to just short the shack end of the
coax for that purpose, but one time I had forgotten to do that until I
remembered
I suspect that is the rule rather than the exception. I have seen
several satellite and cable TV installations where the installer didn't
bother to ground back to the service entrance and instead simply drove a
short rod into the ground at a point closest to the cable gear.
Dave AB7E
O
Sorry, but I would want to see live spectrum displays of my own rig with
a known hardware setup instead of images of some other K3 with unknown
K3 settings and unknown test setup. Hundreds of us have been following
the just barely flickering 5 bar rule with excellent performance.
You know t
I think you are most likely wrong about that. Elecraft is quite
obviously paring down their line of products and the lower end of the
scale is just about gone.
Dave AB7E
On 7/15/2023 6:29 AM, eA wrote:
I'm sure they've been working on a
replacement
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He says below only as a set (see the arrow I added).
Dave AB7E
On 7/9/2023 2:18 PM, Lee Hiers wrote:
Items sold separately or only as a package?
Prices?
Lee, AA4GA
On Sun, Jul 9, 2023, 2:15 PM Steve Plotner wrote:
Good morning.
I have a new/old stock KX3 Transceiver, Px3 Panaadap
I don't have a TS-590S but I'm sure somebody who has one can tell you
how. Crank up the audio drive from Windows (or whatever), run the
TS-590S in USB mode and crank up the audio gain and compression, etc.
It simply doesn't make sense that you can't overdrive a TS-590S.
Dave AB7E
On 7/
Of course a K3 can generate bad FT8 signals if you drive the audio hard
enough, but I guarantee that it can be easily done with a TS-590S as
well. You just didn't do it right.
Dave AB7E
On 7/8/2023 7:22 AM, Andy Durbin wrote:
Just a few comments on dirty signals and the rigs that can,
He never said what kind of antenna he was using. A lossy antenna is
much worse on transmit than it is on receive. You can easily tolerate
20 dB or more loss on receive (for pretty much ANY rig) ... but not on
transmit, especially in a contest like FD where there is tons of QRM on
the other
That falls more under the category of lore than science. By all
accounts the K4 has a terrific receiver, but of the several possible
reasons for what you experienced your receiver is at least a couple
notches down the list.
73
Dave AB7E
On 6/24/2023 6:28 PM, David Fifield wrote:
I’ve b
Elecraft is a considerably different company now. A greatly pared down
product line and not at all the same customer communications that it
built its reputation on.
A variety of factors has no doubt led to this, but it is what it is.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 6/24/2023 9:13 AM, n6...@outlook.co
I don't get it ... forewarned of what?
QRZ.com indicates K7CUU is a quite elderly QRP fan who owns a KX2,
according to you the ad says he is ill, and assuming you sent the check
to his listed address the most you could logically assume is that his
wife doesn't read his emails. Your post see
This is a really great example of how NOT to use the digest.
Dave AB7E
On 5/25/2023 12:33 PM, Thaire Bryant wrote:
At Hamvention Eric said this fall for both.
73
Thaire W2APF
On May 25, 2023, at 14:46, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
Send Elecraft mailing list submissions to
The T1 specs say that it should function with input power as low as 0.5
watts. An 8 dB attenuator at the output of your 4-5 watt QRP rig should
still give you close to 0.5 watt into the T1, and the attenuator acts as
a buffer that diminishes the reflected power from the high SWR load.
Tune
Although some will no doubt disagree, I think the short answer for you
as a casual op is "no" ... depending, of course, on just how "casual"
you consider yourself to be.
The new synths do indeed give considerably better performance, though
... you just might not notice them if you are a cas
That was needlessly snide and nit picky.
Dave AB7E
On 02/06/2023 11:36 AM Lee Hiers wrote:
CW = continuous wave, an unmodulated carrier
CW <> Morse code, although many take it to mean that these days. One doesn't "learn
CW", one "learns Morse code".
73 de Lee, AA4GA
Good luck.
On 1/14/2023 10:51 AM, Ramon Batista wrote:
I’m Looking For A KIO3B And K3DVR, Buy Or Trade.
Ray WD4X
239-227-9414
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If additional assembly capabilities are now available, and if parts
issues for most products are less of a problem, and if component
obsolescence isn't the issue, why is it necessary for all of those
K3/K3S products to remain on last time buy status? Elecraft makes money
on them, correct?
According to many of the reviews of the SB40 I've read on various forums
(B&H, Amazon, and even this reflector), apparently you can go wrong.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 12/1/2022 10:36 PM, Todd KH2TJ wrote:
AT $27 with free shipping, can't go wrongI've been using an older SB49 for
a few yea
The "Edison" LED bulbs (also called "filament LED" bulbs) are thin
strips of glass with lots of short wavelength LEDs mounted on the strip,
with a coating of phosphor over all of it. The high energy light from
the LEDs activates the phosphor, which then radiates the color
determined by the p
My CM500 works fine, although I added cloth ear muffs for more comfort.
The friction detents in the adjustment are accessible. Try putting some
rosin or other friction enhancer on them. If you are the only one who
ever uses the headset and if your setting was always the same, you could
prob
How about line cords?"
Lou KE1F
On 11/14/2022 22:32, David Gilbert wrote:
There is absolutely nothing inherently wrong with aluminum wire, and
it is typically what is used for very large gauge wire ... even for
the utility entrance in my location. I would bet that if you look
close
There is absolutely nothing inherently wrong with aluminum wire, and it
is typically what is used for very large gauge wire ... even for the
utility entrance in my location. I would bet that if you look closely
at your breaker box you will see the same for the main feed coming in
unless you
In the presences of a lot of background noise (as on 160m) slower speeds
can sometimes improve readability. Your ear/brain benefits from being
able to integrate the tone over the noise. Some years ago I did some
experiments with that here:
http://www.ab7e.com/weak_signal/mdd.html (toward
I've never understood the appeal of the Heil microphones. I've seen
lots of reports that they can be mechanical fragile, and literally ANY
electret microphone can be set up to work very well with a K3 or K3s. I
used cheap computer headsets for years and always got great audio
reports, and o
Wow.
On 10/8/2022 11:35 AM, Rick NK7I wrote:
You're whining, nothing more. It's unbecoming.
Pay attention to the lists; or not at your own risk.
Rick nk7i
On 10/8/2022 11:22 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
That's ridiculous. Any company that had your attitude would be out
o
at ordered microphone parts were substandard when
delivered
and new parts had to be sourced, delaying production.
Would you have preferred they delayed shipping the shack in a box
until the
mics were available?
NU6T
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 12:12 PM David Gilbert wrote:
I believe his p
preferred they delayed shipping the shack in a box
until the mics were available?
NU6T
On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 12:12 PM David Gilbert wrote:
I believe his point includes the lack of any communication
updates. I've
suggested before that a single clerk could post regular updates
I believe his point includes the lack of any communication updates. I've
suggested before that a single clerk could post regular updates here on
any backorder situations. Even if they just stated the same thing,
people would know where they stood instead of wondering if they had
simply been
Well, to be fair, you did get to hear several updates about Wayne's
pedestrian mobile operations. Does that count?
I just think that Elecraft priorities are a bit skewed here. The
complaints about poor and inconsistent communications have been going on
for a long time. Great responsivenes
te:
Dave -
How about using a two conductor cable and a DC Power Injector to both feed
power to the drone and serve as an antenna?
73
Lyn, WØLEN
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of David Gilbert
Sent: Thursday,
Agree, Jim. I have read that one before as well. It was well done.
Dave
On 9/29/2022 9:41 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 9/29/2022 11:45 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
Yes, I've previously seen your paper on the vertical dipole with the
coax sleeve.
H Dave,
I also linked to a long paper
The curious thing is that small consumer drones are getting to the point
where for operations like SOTA, a drone with a couple of spare batteries
could pretty easily support a full size 5/8 wire vertical fed against a
couple of radial wires suspended a foot or two off the ground, and do so
lo
The two half waves in phase gain their improved performance by being
spacially separate. The more you load it to shorten the two dipoles,
and the closer you arrange them, the less they provide any benefit. It
would have no benefit at all as a short portable antenna.
By the way, any vertica
band verticals (companies bought
out by MFJ many years ago) are loaded dipoles.
73, Jim K9YC
On 9/29/2022 11:09 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
You're talking about a horizontal pair of AX1's ... I asked about
them oriented vertically. That wouldn't require them to be as high
abo
One year for Field Day, K7ZB and I were hanging several wire antennas
from the tall Ponderosa Pine trees along a forest service trail on the
Mogollon Rim in central Arizona. A car drove by and a woman got out to
ask us if we were setting snares for bears. She was serious.
73,
Dave AB7E
On Sep 29, 2022, at 4:05 AM, Rich WC3T wrote:
Interesting idea.
72,
Rich Hurd / WC3T / DMR: 3142737
Grid: FN20is
Bureaucracy is always in search of self-preservation. — AA7BQ
On Sep 29, 2022, at 04:14, David Gilbert wrote:
Has anyone ever tried to used two AX1's back to back as a verti
Has anyone ever tried to used two AX1's back to back as a vertical (not
horizontal) dipole? And if so, how did its performance compare to a
single AX1 with the 13 foot counterpoise wire?
Just curious.
73,
Dave AB7E
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Elecraft m
I modeled something similar to an AX1 with EZNEC last night. I used a
base loaded 4' length of 1/2 inch diameter tubing for the whip, a
roughly 10 uH coil with a Q of 200 (25 turns, 1.5" diameter, 3" length),
and a 13 foot #14 counterpoise wire. It was oriented vertically with
the bottom en
xist in HF Pack lore too - maybe someone here knows?
Scott ka9p
Make something good happen!
On Sep 25, 2022, at 3:26 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
Personally, I only care about a pure comparison test in as controlled
circumstances as possible. Any practical test like you describe will
ha
s significantly stronger with the
counterpoise it would be interesting to also compare using a resistor
vertical with counterpoise post as you previously posted.
John KK9A
David Gilbert ab7e wrote:
To be a proper comparison, the AX1 needs to be out it the clear away
from anything else, prefera
I would run both an ideal scenario -- the one you described -- amd a
practical scenario -- something like a KX3 + internal batteries on a
picnic table, AX1 on the bipod, and the counterpoise trailing down to
and across the ground.
73,
Julie
On Sun, Sep 25, 2022, 15:19 David Gilbert wrote:
To be a proper comparison, the AX1 needs to be out it the clear away
from anything else, preferable at a height that allows the counterpoise
to be hanging straight down with the end maybe a foot or two off the
ground. Measurements should be with the AX1 at the same height above
the ground wi
I don't really have a good setup for making videos, but when I get the
chance I'll make one showing how I built it and how to set it up. Might
be a while, though.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 9/24/2022 7:29 PM, Dan Presley wrote:
Thanks Dave for the reply. That sounds like a great antenna and I’d
I haven't done much portable operation except for Field Day, and when I
do I have access to tall trees for some pretty good wire antennas ...
including wire yagis.
But I did make a portable vertical antenna that I can set up anywhere.
It uses four 4' long 1/2 inch diameter aluminum tubes t
spective and appreciation.
Dan Presley 503-701-3871
danpresley@me. com
n7...@arrl.net
On Sep 21, 2022, at 20:32, David Gilbert wrote:
Why would I replace the wire with a resistor? I was talking about replacing
the AX1 with a resistor and keeping the wire.
I have no doubt that an AX1 wi
ounterpoise You'll get of
noise, lots of signals.
Now replace the wire with a resistor.
Nothing.
QED
Wayne
N6KR
On Sep 21, 2022, at 7:29 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
Well, the reason I mentioned the 50 ohm resistor is that a year or so ago
somebody on this reflector mentioned t
45" whip with a base inductor made of 20AWG wire. I
am not sure what is inside the base, if anything, to bring the impedance up
to 50 ohms. With some sunspots, I am sure that it is fun for pedestrian
mobile use which is what it's designed for. A 1/2wl dipole or 1/4wl vertical
will be a mu
A comparison to any other antenna would be useful. A comparison to a 50
ohm resistor with a similar counterpoise wire would be even more useful
as a baseline measurement. If anyone wants to lend me their AX1 I will
do that.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 9/19/2022 10:33 AM, Ron Gruner wrote:
I've
The current can be an issue, though if you have anything metallic in
your hand. Solid state linear power supplies are basically arc welders.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 8/24/2022 4:52 PM, jerry wrote:
One of the most endearing things about my solid state linear
projects is that there's nothing
Several years ago before my house was fully completed, I had my coax
lines disconnected but just lying on the concrete floor of the room I
had my ham gear in. I usually had those lines terminated in a short,
but one day as a storm was approaching (it was still at least five miles
away) I not
Pretty sure I said I had everything disconnected from the K3 except for
the RS-232 link to the laptop. What part of that do you want to contest?
And now I disconnect that as well.
Dave AB7E
On 8/24/2022 12:10 PM, Bill Mader wrote:
Having the laptop charger connected to AC and the KIO3
uchanan, TX
* One of my neighbors has a plentiful supply.
On 8/24/22 11:49, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 14:47:24 -0700
From: David Gilbert
To:
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] KIO3 failure mode
When my KIO3 got zapped, I had everything disconnected.
ical storm)
from the shack hardware makes little boards like the K103 enjoy a
longer life. Just suggesting. No disrespect in this comment.
73
Chuck
W4MIL
-Original Message-----
From: David Gilbert
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Tue, Aug 23, 2022 5:15 pm
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [K3] KI
Yes, for sure. That little board seems to have by far the poorest
reliability history of anything in the K3.
Dave AB7E
On 8/23/2022 2:05 PM, Al Lorona wrote:
Ah, lightning. Whoever performs an analysis of the KIO3 failure mode after
being struck by lightning might have what's necessary
I found that the instructions for how to route the various cables were a
helpful start, but after a LOT of trial and error I found that in some
cases other positions worked much better. And of course, some positions
work better for some birdies while other positions work better for other
bir
Look up the SIG RMV function in your manual.
On 7/30/2022 8:33 AM, Michael C. Marx wrote:
Hi All
I have an 11 year old K3 s/n 6xxx. I have noticed lately there seem to be
quite a few birdies pretty well everywhere. This doesn't seem right. I hear
many of them with the antenna connected
If the spotter was using a rig without an adjustable sidetone, wouldn't
the frequency they spot be dependent upon the tone they prefer to hear?
I haven't thought that through enough to know if it's relevant or not
... just musing out loud.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 7/28/2022 2:25 PM, Pete Smith
If you can't find one, I might be able to 3D print one for you. It
wouldn't be identical to the original, but it would be functional and I
could even customize it with your callsign or other logo on the front.
I'm not trying to turn this into something commercial ... just trying to
help out
No. Over time the current does not "back up".
Something in your system is heating up. My bet would be that your
toroids used as common mode chokes are heating up due to the very high
voltages that exist at the end of an end fed half wave antenna. It's
not likely to be a current problem sin
ything less of K4.
73,
/Rick N6XI
On Mon, Jun 27, 2022 at 8:08 PM David Gilbert wrote:
I remember that exact same statement being made about the K3 and K3s
(discontinued after 6 years). Other than the new synths, it wasn't
honored for the K3 series so I see no reason to tr
I remember that exact same statement being made about the K3 and K3s
(discontinued after 6 years). Other than the new synths, it wasn't
honored for the K3 series so I see no reason to treat that as part of
the value proposition for the K4.
On 6/27/2022 5:32 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
- Th
my head in the sand ... I just apparently have a better
memory than you and unlike you I don't have friends working at Elecraft
to color my judgement.
Dave AB7E
On 6/26/2022 1:13 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 6/22/2022 10:35 AM, David Gilbert wrote:
Some people have suggested buying a co
ntenance headaches for them.
Some of us can pick up the slack though...
-Original Message-----
From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of David Gilbert
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 10:47 AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [POSSIBLE SPAM] Common K3 failure modes???
I have also. The K3IO module is pretty fragile, it seems. Of all the
requests I've seen here on the reflector over the years for a
replacement item, the K3IO tops the list from my memory ... you can't
just buy a replacement from Mouser or Digi-Key like you can the input
diodes. And when it
Are you certain that overdriving the front end of the KX3 that hard
isn't affecting the input impedance? It's an active front end.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 5/25/2022 10:54 AM, Ingo Meyer DK3RED wrote:
Hello Wunder,
What is a typical input impedance for modern receivers, or
specifically Elecr
You're a lot less likely to get an answer to that question than you
would the answer to whatever question you actually want answered.
Dave AB7E
On 5/11/2022 1:56 PM, Richard wrote:
Anybody out there super-well versed in the behavior of the half-wave dipole?
Cheers,
Richard Kunc
W4KBX
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Your indignation is completely misplaced. Read the thread title. He's
trying to interface to a KAT500, and last I checked Elecraft makes those.
Dave AB7E
On 5/5/2022 2:16 PM, Ray wrote:
Did Elecraft make a FTdx Series of Radio Equipment ???
I Must have missed it. Did I sign in to the
Elecraft has said that the K4 is supposed to eventually have full remote
capability from a PC or even notebook computer, which from my point of
view would be one of the strong selling points of the rig. However, the
last information I saw on it (I think somebody posted a reply from
Elecraft h
I still say it was purely a business decision WHEN THEY MADE IT. Yes,
some parts might be difficult to get now, but when Elecraft offered the
last chance buys they obviously expected to be able to source the
necessary parts or they wouldn't have done so. With Elecraft's
apparently limited re
The K3s and the K3 with new synths aren't "dead ends". The great
majority of specs for both rigs are better than the K4 and will be until
the K4HD comes out at three times the price. The K3 and K3s are only
"dead ends" because of a business decision, not a technical one.
Dave AB7E
On 5
That window is closed. Elecraft offered a last time buy of modules for
the K3 and K3s some time ago. They hinted that they might have made a
few extras, but for the most part what you have now is what you (or
someone else) will have forever unless you buy a spare rig for parts.
That's no
That's what modular design was supposed to address ... as originally
advertised. Modules being no longer available negates that entirely.
Dave AB7E
On 4/21/2022 2:19 PM, Alan Bloom wrote:
Modern amateur radio transceivers are marvels of technology that run
rings around the radios of
ity for a start up repair
shop; just like old car buffs and OLD radio folks manage to create.
One door closes, another opens.
73,
Rick NK7I
On 4/21/2022 12:11 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
I bought my K3 for two reasons ... its performance and its modularity
which promised long term support for
For most other brands you can find a repair center somewhere certified
by the manufacturer. Elecraft has never done that, and now that they no
longer support replacement modules and appear to have significantly
pared down their own repair services, I will pretty much be left high
and dry if
I beleive that's your computer establishing serial contact with your
K3. It won't happen if you aren't connected.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 4/13/2022 11:58 AM, Rip R wrote:
My K3 works like a charm and I have never had an issue with it. But
recently after I turn the rig on or shortly after I turn
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