I'd prefer the K3 to be a fully functioned base HF radio, dual receive,
built in PSU-Amp-ATU, FSK etc etc. You could always have VHF as an optional
extra ??
David, Vk2NU
Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 22:02:13 -0400
From: Scott Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Re
ron_w wrote:
Please come out with something new for the guys on this Reflector to
buildA guy posts a subject matter relating to reading the
color code (Colour actually !) and it ends up being replied to with
everything from Churchill's supposed sayings to birth control..
OK,
On 4/11/06, wayne burdick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Meanwhile, I don't know of anyone completely disassembling a
fully-built Elecraft radio and putting it back together. In theory this
means twice the fun you had building it the first time ;)
While I am still on the early stages of assembling
OK, Ron, I'll work on it.
Meanwhile, I don't know of anyone completely disassembling a
fully-built Elecraft radio and putting it back together. In
theory this means twice the fun you had building it the first time ;)
73,
Wayne
N6KR
Not complete and it was not his fun, but mine
Peter Zenker wrote:
OK, Ron, I'll work on it.
Meanwhile, I don't know of anyone completely disassembling a
fully-built Elecraft radio and putting it back together. In
theory this means twice the fun you had building it the first time ;)
73,
Wayne
N6KR
Not complete and it was not
That's my guess as well.
I went to Dayton last year, planning on picking up a Ten Tec 6N2 xcvr.
Not one in the house. Quizzed the sales fellow at the Ten Tec booth, he
gave me some story about non-leaded components (parts with no lead in
them) being in short supply. It seems Ten Tec tries
Elecraft XV50, XV144, XV222 or XV432...
All you have to do is order the one of your choice. The K2 is all equipped
to drive one CW/SSB at least. FM is almost all repeater stuff on vertical
antennas, anyway, while CW / SSB is horizontally polarized most places.
Ron AC7AC
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