Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-21 Thread Bill Trabold
I have a KDSP2 that I would like to donate to our Elecraft Wounded Warrior.
If his K2 does not have the analog filter, and he would like the DSP, it
would be my pleasure to donate it to this great American.  Just let me know
where to send it.  The sockets for the DSP that mount in the K2 may be
required, but I bet Elecraft will take care of that.  

73,

Bill WA3UCR

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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-21 Thread Tom McCulloch
You guys are great--in less than24 hours since the original post 
appeared, the need was met!


I shouldn't be surprised, hams have always come through, but a tear is 
in my eye nonetheless.


And more importantly, thanks to the newest member of our Elecraft family 
and all the other service men and women and their families for all of 
there sacrifices.


Tom
WB2QDG
K2 1103

 On 8/20/2013 10:14 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

To all,

Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the 
generosity of several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been 
covered.  That is all I want.  While I would normally charge a build 
fee, this one is different.


This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 
will be aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.


Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of 
offers from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your 
assistance on this project.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a 
wounded

warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch 
of ham

pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble 
shooting and

walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the 
head and

solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and 
spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a 
KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part 
number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived 
fast and

resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and 
pitched

in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a 
person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded 
Warrior who

also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he 
showed

great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that 
Elecraft

would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-21 Thread Bill Blomgren (kk4qdz)
I wonder if this would be a good 'fund raiser' for Hamfests.  There are a bunch 
of wounded warriors here in NC fighting their battles with the VA.
 
One of the local veteranarians has setup a pets for vets to help some of the 
folk with PTSD.  (Having a dog that loves you unconditionally, and helps give a 
reason to get out of bed is a GREAT thing for some of them...) -- I suspect a 
bunch would find ham radio a great way to pass the time while healing.

KK4QDZ - Now with Extra Class Priv's, and a tiny KX3 to enjoy them!



From: Tom McCulloch th...@att.net
To: d...@w3fpr.com 
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator


You guys are great--in less than24 hours since the original post 
appeared, the need was met!

I shouldn't be surprised, hams have always come through, but a tear is 
in my eye nonetheless.

And more importantly, thanks to the newest member of our Elecraft family 
and all the other service men and women and their families for all of 
there sacrifices.

Tom
WB2QDG
K2 1103

  On 8/20/2013 10:14 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
 To all,

 Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the 
 generosity of several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been 
 covered.  That is all I want.  While I would normally charge a build 
 fee, this one is different.

 This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 
 will be aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.

 Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of 
 offers from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your 
 assistance on this project.

 73,
 Don W3FPR

 On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
 I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a 
 wounded
 warrior that just became a ham operator.
 I would like to thank  John  KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch 
 of ham
 pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

 I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble 
 shooting and
 walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
 work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the 
 head and
 solved the problem.

 I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
 isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and 
 spoke
 with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a 
 KIO2 for
 a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part 
 number
 and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived 
 fast and
 resolved the problem.

 The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
 pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and 
 pitched
 in to get him on the air.

 When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a 
 person
 they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded 
 Warrior who
 also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
 around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
 work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he 
 showed
 great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
 also expressed a great interest to do CW.

 So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
 hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
 service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that 
 Elecraft
 would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
 knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
 Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

 Thank you all. It was very touching.
 73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-21 Thread Don Wilhelm

Bill,

I believe that would be a worthy cause, but it also would require some 
organization and mechanism to evaluate the needs of worthwhile recipients.


In this particular case, I have had previous relations with the 
originating ham and have no doubts about his intentions.  The 
possibility for scams is present and should be checked out before 
contributions are sought in individual cases.


Of course, being a ham oriented request, I believe there should be no 
administrative costs and all donated funds should benefit the 
recipient(s).


What works on an individual basis may not work well for general 
requests.  It would be interesting if some club or group would want to 
take on such a project to help those veterans suffering from PTSD and 
other battlefield injuries and problems to become hams and widen their 
outlook on life.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/21/2013 9:25 PM, Bill Blomgren (kk4qdz) wrote:

I wonder if this would be a good 'fund raiser' for Hamfests.  There are a bunch 
of wounded warriors here in NC fighting their battles with the VA.
  
One of the local veteranarians has setup a pets for vets to help some of the folk with PTSD.  (Having a dog that loves you unconditionally, and helps give a reason to get out of bed is a GREAT thing for some of them...) -- I suspect a bunch would find ham radio a great way to pass the time while healing.


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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-21 Thread Rick Bates
I would humbly submit that there are already some well intentioned and
effective organizations in place to support the wounded warriors.  God knows
our veterans deserve our support and the VA is crippled from overload on a
reduced budget.  That discussion is not pertinent here.

 

If one felt strongly enough, they can volunteer their services then present
any special need that is beyond the ability of that individual, to the list.

 

Local ham group support should be approached first for the same reason; they
already have the support system in place and local knowledge.  The key, as
always, is to get the average tight fisted ham to give a little.  ;o)

 

The mechanisms are already in place; why reinvent the wheel, again?

 

Rick wa6nhc

 

-Original Message-
From: Don Wilhelm



Bill,

 

I believe that would be a worthy cause, but it also would require some 

organization and mechanism to evaluate the needs of worthwhile recipients.

 

In this particular case, I have had previous relations with the 

originating ham and have no doubts about his intentions.  The 

possibility for scams is present and should be checked out before 

contributions are sought in individual cases.

 

Of course, being a ham oriented request, I believe there should be no 

administrative costs and all donated funds should benefit the 

recipient(s).

 

What works on an individual basis may not work well for general 

requests.  It would be interesting if some club or group would want to 

take on such a project to help those veterans suffering from PTSD and 

other battlefield injuries and problems to become hams and widen their 

outlook on life.

 

73,

Don W3FPR

 

On 8/21/2013 9:25 PM, Bill Blomgren (kk4qdz) wrote:

 I wonder if this would be a good 'fund raiser' for Hamfests.  There are a
bunch of wounded warriors here in NC fighting their battles with the VA.

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[Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread KC6CNN
I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator. 
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior. 

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
solved the problem. 

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
resolved the problem. 

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
in to get him on the air. 

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW. 

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft. 

Thank you all. It was very touching. 
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Mike Reublin
And thanks to the warrior for his sacrifice!

73, Mike NF4L

On Aug 20, 2013, at 2:48 AM, KC6CNN kc6...@gmail.com wrote:

 I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
 warrior that just became a ham operator. 


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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Don Wilhelm

Here is what I am willing to do to help further ---

If there is anyone who has a KPA100 that is not working and would like 
to donate it for this cause, you can send it to me - I will get it 
working and see that it is properly forwarded.
He may need a KAT100 too.  If one is available, I will put both in an 
EC2 enclosure so that he can have the K2 Twins


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:

I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Don Wilhelm

Hi,

Eric and Wayne have offered a 50% discount on a new KPA100 and KAT100-2 
for this project -- Thank you Elecraft.  I will be doing the building at 
no cost.


We have 2 solid contributions of $100 each for this project with a 
possibility of a 3rd (unconfirmed).
I have gone 'out on a limb' and ordered the kits charged to my credit 
card.  If there is a 3rd or a 4th individual who would like to help (in 
any amount), that would be greatly appreciated (less money out of my 
pocket).


Please let me know if you are also willing to help.  I will not accept 
anything in excess of my actual expenses.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:

I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Buddy Brannan
Unfortunately, I can’t contribute just now (too much month, you know), but 
definitely want to help as well. I love that he’s interested in learning morse, 
too. While I can’t go in on the KPA100/KAT100 project (I hope it gets fully 
funded by the time I could do something towards it), can I, I dunno, send him a 
good straight key (not to mention welcome him to the Straight Key Century 
Club)? Does he have a computer he can run something like the G4FON code trainer 
on? 

I know from personal experience that hams, and especially Elecraft hams, are 
top shelf, A number one people. While I’m not a wounded warrior, nor for that 
matter anyone particularly special, I, too, had a group of folks gift me 
Elecraft gear several years ago, in the name of my now deceased, though still 
much loved, first guide dog, Karl. Alan/1HYV, builder of a ton of kits, was the 
guy that built mine, and Don, W3FPR, recently helped me with some repairs that 
it needed last year. And I, too, want to give back, but it’ll be a couple 
weeks. 

Anyway, thanks from me as well for doing this. It’s one thing to know there are 
still good people in the world. It’s quite another to see this in action. 

Vy 73,
--
Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY



On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:36 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Eric and Wayne have offered a 50% discount on a new KPA100 and KAT100-2 for 
 this project -- Thank you Elecraft.  I will be doing the building at no cost.
 
 We have 2 solid contributions of $100 each for this project with a 
 possibility of a 3rd (unconfirmed).
 I have gone 'out on a limb' and ordered the kits charged to my credit card.  
 If there is a 3rd or a 4th individual who would like to help (in any amount), 
 that would be greatly appreciated (less money out of my pocket).
 
 Please let me know if you are also willing to help.  I will not accept 
 anything in excess of my actual expenses.
 
 73,
 Don W3FPR
 
 On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
 I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
 warrior that just became a ham operator.
 I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
 pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.
 
 I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
 walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
 work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
 solved the problem.
 
 I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
 isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
 with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
 a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
 and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
 resolved the problem.
 
 The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
 pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
 in to get him on the air.
 
 When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
 they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
 also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
 around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
 work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
 great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
 also expressed a great interest to do CW.
 
 So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
 hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
 service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
 would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
 knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
 Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.
 
 Thank you all. It was very touching.
 73's Gerald KC6CNN
 
 
 
 -
 KC6CNN - Gerald
 K2 # 5486
 K3 # 6254
 KX3 # 757
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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Dave Van Wallaghen

Don,

This is very close to Fred's (K6DGW) and my heart. I can't speak for 
Fred but I'll cover whatever cost's remain. Fred is very active in the 
www.anysoldier.com campaign and my fire department union has been active 
in supporting his activities in the past.


Please let me know whatever you need and we'll cover it. This support 
cannot be amplified enough.


Thanks for all of you who have supported this effort and YES - thank you 
Elecraft!


73,
Dave W8FGU



On 08/20/2013 09:36 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

Hi,

Eric and Wayne have offered a 50% discount on a new KPA100 and KAT100-2
for this project -- Thank you Elecraft.  I will be doing the building at
no cost.

We have 2 solid contributions of $100 each for this project with a
possibility of a 3rd (unconfirmed).
I have gone 'out on a limb' and ordered the kits charged to my credit
card.  If there is a 3rd or a 4th individual who would like to help (in
any amount), that would be greatly appreciated (less money out of my
pocket).

Please let me know if you are also willing to help.  I will not accept
anything in excess of my actual expenses.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:

I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a
wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch
of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting
and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head
and
solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a
KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part
number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived
fast and
resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and
pitched
in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a
person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior
who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that
Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Don Wilhelm

To all,

Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the 
generosity of several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been 
covered.  That is all I want.  While I would normally charge a build 
fee, this one is different.


This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 
will be aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.


Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of 
offers from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your 
assistance on this project.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:

I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Don Wilhelm

To all,

Thank you very much to all who have responded.  As I indicated, my 
expenses have now been covered.
If you want to provide further assistance, please contact the point 
man on this project Gerald KC6CNN.  Several of the 'locals' have 
contributed $$$ to purchase the base K2 and mast and antennas for this 
disabled veteran.  Perhaps your additional contributions will help to 
ease that initial expense.


This person has presented all of us with a gift of his service, and the 
response that I have seen has been overwhelming.  Thanks to one and all 
who responded.  I have had to refuse some of the offers because it is in 
excess of my expenses.  This is *not* a project that I desire to 'make 
money' on.


Thank you all for your offers.

BTW, I will be publicly announcing those who contributed when 'the dust 
clears'.  If you do not want to be included, please send me a private 
email.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 10:14 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

To all,

Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the 
generosity of several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been 
covered.  That is all I want.  While I would normally charge a build 
fee, this one is different.


This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 
will be aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.


Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of 
offers from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your 
assistance on this project.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a 
wounded

warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch 
of ham

pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble 
shooting and

walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the 
head and

solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and 
spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a 
KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part 
number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived 
fast and

resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and 
pitched

in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a 
person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded 
Warrior who

also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he 
showed

great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that 
Elecraft

would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Jack Berry
Maybe this reflector has found a mission. Do you still need a mic? 

On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:14 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 To all,
 
 Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the generosity of 
 several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been covered.  That is all I 
 want.  While I would normally charge a build fee, this one is different.
 
 This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 will be 
 aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.
 
 Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of offers 
 from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your assistance on this 
 project.
 
 73,
 Don W3FPR
 
 On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
 I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
 warrior that just became a ham operator.
 I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
 pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.
 
 I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
 walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
 work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
 solved the problem.
 
 I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
 isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
 with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
 a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
 and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
 resolved the problem.
 
 The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
 pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
 in to get him on the air.
 
 When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
 they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
 also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
 around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
 work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
 great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
 also expressed a great interest to do CW.
 
 So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
 hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
 service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
 would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
 knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
 Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.
 
 Thank you all. It was very touching.
 73's Gerald KC6CNN
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Don Wilhelm

Jack,

The mic issue has been covered by the offer of either a Shure 444.D or 
an Elecraft MH2.

Thank you for your offer.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 11:01 PM, Jack Berry wrote:

Maybe this reflector has found a mission. Do you still need a mic?

On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:14 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:


To all,

Thank you, the purse has now been fully funded.  Thanks to the generosity of 
several hams and Elecraft, my expenses have now been covered.  That is all I 
want.  While I would normally charge a build fee, this one is different.

This new disabled ham will receive a new KPA100 and KAT100 and his K2 will be 
aligned and calibrated to perform the best it can be.

Thank you all again for your offers of assistance.  The outpouring of offers 
from other hams is overwhelming.  Thank you all for your assistance on this 
project.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:

I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
warrior that just became a ham operator.
I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.

I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
solved the problem.

I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
resolved the problem.

The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
in to get him on the air.

When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
also expressed a great interest to do CW.

So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.

Thank you all. It was very touching.
73's Gerald KC6CNN



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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Brian Denley
Nice!

Sent from my iPad

On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:36 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Eric and Wayne have offered a 50% discount on a new KPA100 and KAT100-2 for 
 this project -- Thank you Elecraft.  I will be doing the building at no cost.
 
 We have 2 solid contributions of $100 each for this project with a 
 possibility of a 3rd (unconfirmed).
 I have gone 'out on a limb' and ordered the kits charged to my credit card.  
 If there is a 3rd or a 4th individual who would like to help (in any amount), 
 that would be greatly appreciated (less money out of my pocket).
 
 Please let me know if you are also willing to help.  I will not accept 
 anything in excess of my actual expenses.
 
 73,
 Don W3FPR
 
 On 8/20/2013 2:48 AM, KC6CNN wrote:
 I wanted to take a minute to thank a few hams that help me assist a wounded
 warrior that just became a ham operator.
 I would like to thank  John   KF7OM  for being patient while a bunch of ham
 pooled their money to purchase a radio for the wounded warrior.
 
 I would like to thank Don Wilhelm  W3FPR for his help trouble shooting and
 walking me through a trouble shooting of a donated kio2 kit that did not
 work. Don you assistance was right on and you hit the nail on the head and
 solved the problem.
 
 I would also like to thank the fine people at Elecraft. Once Don had
 isolated the problem and it was a transistor. I called Elecraft and spoke
 with Howard. I explained that Don and I had been trouble shooting a KIO2 for
 a Wounded Warrior new ham and needed a transistor. I gave him a part number
 and Howard said I will get it sent out to you tomorrow. It arrived fast and
 resolved the problem.
 
 The radio was given to the Wounded Warrior today and he was beaming with
 pride. A bunch of local hams came out and built a dipole antenna and pitched
 in to get him on the air.
 
 When he found out that John, Don, Howard from Elecraft had all help a person
 they did not know it brought a tear to his eyes. For a Wounded Warrior who
 also suffers from PTSD. Ham radio allows him to met new people and talk
 around the world. Right now he has a Elecraft K2/10, we are all going to
 work on getting him a mic and eventually up to a 100 watts. But he showed
 great interest in qrp. The mic will not be used much I suspect as he has
 also expressed a great interest to do CW.
 
 So, Thanks to all of you that help in this project. It reassured me that
 hams are great people and that Elecraft is the very best in customer
 service. I know that most the hams down here could not believe that Elecraft
 would send the part out and that it was so easy to get ahold of a
 knowledgeable person from the company. I can assure you that the Wounded
 Warrior will not buy any other brand of rig, except Elecraft.
 
 Thank you all. It was very touching.
 73's Gerald KC6CNN
 
 
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Wounded Warrior - Ham Operator

2013-08-20 Thread Brian Denley
I have a Bencher paddle he's welcome to.

Brian KB1VBF

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On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:57 PM, Buddy Brannan bu...@brannan.name wrote:

 Unfortunately, I can’t contribute just now (too much month, you know), but 
 definitely want to help as well. I love that he’s interested in learning 
 morse, too. While I can’t go in on the KPA100/KAT100 project (I hope it gets 
 fully funded by the time I could do something towards it), can I, I dunno, 
 send him a good straight key (not to mention welcome him to the Straight Key 
 Century Club)? Does he have a computer he can run something like the G4FON 
 code trainer on? 
 
 I know from personal experience that hams, and especially Elecraft hams, are 
 top shelf, A number one people. While I’m not a wounded warrior, nor for that 
 matter anyone particularly special, I, too, had a group of folks gift me 
 Elecraft gear several years ago, in the name of my now deceased, though still 
 much loved, first guide dog, Karl. Alan/1HYV, builder of a ton of kits, was 
 the guy that built mine, and Don, W3FPR, recently helped me with some repairs 
 that it needed last year. And I, too, want to give back, but it’ll be a 
 couple weeks. 
 
 Anyway, thanks from me as well for doing this. It’s one thing to know there 
 are still good people in the world. It’s quite another to see this in action. 
 
 Vy 73,
 --
 Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
 Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
 
 
 
 On Aug 20, 2013, at 9:36 PM, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Eric and Wayne have offered a 50% discount on a new KPA100 and KAT100-2 for 
 this project -- Thank you Elecraft.  I will be doing the building at no cost.
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