My K3 is powered from a car battery as I am always /P. I have installed
fast-blow fuses rated at 25 A in each of the supply lines.
Operating at 80W RTTY this afternoon, I noted that I was getting a low voltage
warning before I would have expected it. On examining the power cable, I found
the
Has this not reached the end of its usefulness, if indeed, it ever was? It's
certainly wasting my (expensive) bandwidth here in C6.
73 de John, 9H5G
On Dec 12, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT
k...@coldrockshotbrooms.com wrote:
Why wouldn't they?
If someone tries to take them
, then
you just gave it.
73 de John, 9H5G
On Dec 12, 2014, at 8:59 PM, Al Gulseth wb5...@centurytel.net wrote:
Well, for one thing, if he bought his K-line new Elecraft should be able to
verify that much. I would think that other hams who live in that area and
know him could confirm
as much detail as you can and
forward to me privately.
73 de John, 9H5G
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Bill,
I suggest you use your TS-480 rather than the K3 if that's what works for you.
Personally, mine has been gathering dust since I got my K3.
73 de John, 9H5G
On Jul 4, 2014, at 3:36 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV li...@subich.com wrote:
The sad part is that My cheap little Kenwood TS480 does
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P.S. Given the whining about narrow bandwidth, the contributors to this
ridiculous thread might consider those that use narrow bandwidth to receive
email and trim their posts accordingly.
Thanks and 73 - I'm off to Yahoo till this place is cleaned up.
73 de John, 9H5G
in that area.
Clearly 3.5k is much greater. Am I good to go or is my value incorrect?
Thanks!
73 de John, 9H5G
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Thanks for the quick response!
I'll let you know the result - fingers crossed!
73 de John, 9H5G
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It all went we'll thank you! All the smoke is still stored in the radio.
Thanks for your help!
73 de John, 9H5G
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Kits are not subject to the EMC requirements and therefore do not have to carry
a CE mark. If asked, just show the invoice and a copy of the
DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU
You can google it and download.
You're looking for Article 2.
73 de John, 9H5G
On May 18, 2014, at 8:52 AM, Sven Ladegast s
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73 de John, 9H5G
On May 18, 2014, at 11:42 AM, David Cutter d.cut...@ntlworld.com wrote:
I'm being picky, but strictly speaking kits are not required to have a CE mark
which has EMC as a part of it requirement, not the other way around. However,
stating the obvious, that doesn't absolve
The kit is in the mail so I thought it would be a good time to fire off my
first email to the group and exit from lurk mode with a question.
I've read the K3 kit manual a few times now but I'm certain that there is a lot
of wisdom out there to be garnered from the collective experience of the
Gentlemen,
Thank you for a fantastic list of hints and tips so far!
As Gary, KI4GGX, pointed out I should have mentioned the options that I have
coming. It's a K3/100 with a KRX3 and a handful of filters. Simple but very
effective, I'm sure.
Keep them coming please- I have a week more to
EU regulations exempt kits of components to be assembled by radio amateurs
from carrying a CE Mark. Can anyone confirm that the K3 kit falls within the
kit category? If so, who confirmed this?
Many thanks and 73
John, 9H5G
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