Re: [Elecraft] Soldering Stations

2004-07-17 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sat, Jul 17, 2004 at 08:40:46PM -0700, Paul Kelly wrote:
> I am getting ready to put together my first K-2. I
> have seen various postings  on soldering stations. As
> I am only recently getting back into the hobby, I
> would appreciate a recommendation on a decent
> soldering station to restart my  kit building, but
> specifically for the K2.
> 
> The AUTO-TEMP 379 professional quality soldering
> station seems to be a good product for the cost and I
> have seen it mentioned here (I have only been on this
> reflector for a week)...73 de Paul, NN5G
> 

I currently use a Weller WES-50 (now replaced by the WES-51), but
previously had a Xytronic soldering station which looked identical to
the AUTO-TEMP 379 (I think it was a different model which was later
discontinued).  It worked fine for kit building and was priced right. 

I definitely recommend the use of a temperature-controlled soldering 
station such as this.

73,
Bob, N7XY

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[Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement

2004-07-17 Thread Kevin Rock
Saturday evening brings us to another ECN announcement.  Weather here in 
Oregon has been a lot warmer than our normal gray, rainy, 60 degree days.  
Sunshine and near 90s.  The sun has also sprouted a few spots.  The 
sunspot number sits at 165 as I write this with some X-Class flares 
spurting out of a few of them.  As far as I know none of them have hit the 
Earth but that may change soon.  I have read about some good DX on 20 
meters but have been busy keeping my two greenhouses cooled off and the 
vegetation whacked back.  They have been filling our freezer nicely.


The net will be held at the normal times and frequencies:
Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4pm PDT) 14050 kHz
Monday 0200z (Sunday 7pm PDT)  7045 kHz

If you have any questions please read what has been posted on our web site
http://ecn.visionseer.com/  Thank you for the web space Dan.

Remember: ECN works folks from 1 watt to 1500 watts.  No need to have an 
Elecraft rig.  The primary (only?) requirement is for you to have fun with 
CW.


Please join us and see how the bands are working.  With any luck at all 
we'll go coast to coast once again on 20 meters.  I hope to do the same 
with 40 meters.  See you tomorrow.


73,
Kevin.   KD5ONS  (Net Control Operator 5th Class)
 
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[Elecraft] Soldering Stations

2004-07-17 Thread Paul Kelly
I am getting ready to put together my first K-2. I
have seen various postings  on soldering stations. As
I am only recently getting back into the hobby, I
would appreciate a recommendation on a decent
soldering station to restart my  kit building, but
specifically for the K2.

The AUTO-TEMP 379 professional quality soldering
station seems to be a good product for the cost and I
have seen it mentioned here (I have only been on this
reflector for a week)...73 de Paul, NN5G

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Re: [Elecraft] Log Book of the World - LoTW

2004-07-17 Thread Bill Coleman


On Jul 11, 2004, at 10:54 AM, Brent Sutphin WB4X wrote:

What are your feelings on "Log Book of the World" LoTW?  I think it is 
the

way of the future.  I just wonder how many are using it now.


I think it is absolutely great. I have over 17,000 contest QSOs in LoTW.

My biggest complaint is that there aren't more QSOs uploaded, 
especially from DX stations. Getting a certificate is a heck of a lot 
of trouble, especially for DX stations, but well worth it.



Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASELMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
-- Wilbur Wright, 1901

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[Elecraft] July updates to K2 mods list

2004-07-17 Thread Sverre Holm
The K2 unofficial modifications list on www.qsl.net/la3za/K2/mod.html
has been updated with:

- RF filtering for microphone input of KSB2 for removing RFI
- Separation of PTT and key's dot line
- Various solutions for fixed level audio output
- Reduction of audio thump/click when keying
- Tune mode issue with antenna tuners and K60XV
- Computer interface for PSK31 completely inside K2

and with contributions from Elecraft, G3RXQ, W3FPR, PC2A, KD5NDB,
WA8SRA, EA3BLQ, and LA3ZA


--
73, 
Sverre

--
Sverre Holm, LA3ZA
www.qsl.net/la3za


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RE: [Elecraft] OT: Expedition soldering iron/station

2004-07-17 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
I couldn't begin to tell you how many very delicate repairs I've done
replacing SMC's and other small parts on boards while sitting on the deck
plates of a ship using a "Port-A-Sol" butane iron. They come with very fine
tips. 

The trick, of course, is to have enough experience with the tool to use it
safely without damaging boards or parts. 

And, after slipping on the big honkin' tip, it's great for replacing a
coaxial connector high on a mast in the driving rain. But it sure gobbles up
gas quickly doing that. 

Ron AC7AC

-Original Message-
I am getting some tool together for an upcoming DXpedition, and the issue of
a decent soldering iron came to mind. Where we will be operating from has
220v, so my regular station will not be suitable by itself. As I see it,
there are 4 possible options.

1 - Look for 220v iron
2 - Get a 12v iron to run off one of the 12v supplies. Weller makes a 2v
version of their iron, but $110. is a bit steep for a couple of weeks. 3 -
Bring a 12vdc to 110vac inverter and run one of our existing stations. 4 -
220v to 110v transformer

I realize one can get butane irons, but while that would be fine for outdoor
antenna work, I would want to use one for fine work.

Any other suggestions?


-- 

cheers, Paul - VA7NT - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: [Elecraft] OT: DXpedition soldering iron/station

2004-07-17 Thread Sander Wissing
Where is the DXpedition to?  It might be easiest to just borrow one when
you get there?  Unless of course it is to a really remote spot where no
one has ever heard of soldering..

(Hint : why not come to South Africa?  I'll let you borrow my soldering
iron...)

73 de ZR6SW
Sander Wissing
KX1 - #251


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:elecraft-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of G. Beat
> Sent: 17 July 2004 02:43 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Elecraft Reflector
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: DXpedition soldering iron/station
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Paul Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Elecraft Reflector" 
> Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 12:19 AM
> Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Expedition soldering iron/station
> 
> 
> >I am getting some tool together for an upcoming DXpedition, and the
issue
> > of a decent soldering iron came to mind. Where we will be operating
from
> > has 220v, so my regular station will not be suitable by itself. As I
see
> > it, there are 4 possible options.
> >
> > 1 - Look for 220v iron
> > 2 - Get a 12v iron to run off one of the 12v supplies. Weller makes
a 2v
> > version of their iron, but $110. is a bit steep for a couple of
weeks.
> > 3 - Bring a 12vdc to 110vac inverter and run one of our existing
> stations.
> > 4 - 220v to 110v transformer
> >
> > I realize one can get butane irons, but while that would be fine for
> > outdoor antenna work, I would want to use one for fine work.
> >
> > Any other suggestions?
> > 
> > cheers, Paul - VA7NT - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Paul,
> 
> Don Brown and Doug Faunt have provided you with some good ideas.
> ALL of the 4 options that you mention are good logical approaches.
> 
> I have seen the 12 volt heater version of the Weller TCP iron appear
on
> eBay
> for less then $ 50 the past couple of months.  By obtaining the 12
volt
> heater from Weller -- you could convert a 24 volt iron to run off 12
> volts -- takes time - since many Weller distributors do not carry the
12
> volt heater in-stock.
> 
> You may also wish to consider a butane style soldering iron -- IF you
need
> heat for repairing wire antennas or PL-259 repair.
> 
> 220 volt soldering station base units can be found (e.g. eBay,
European
> source) - BUT you will have to check the 220 plug.
> As you probably know -- 220 volt plugs vary widely across the world -
that
> should be a question for your DXpediton tech leader.
> 
> IF you need the 3 pin plugs and jacks for the WTCP station/irons (that
Don
> mentions in his post) 
> and you are building your own 220 volt to 24 volt step down --- I HAVE
> BOTH
> THE BASE JACK AND IRON PLUG (original Weller NOS) ---
> so you would not have to cut the plug .. and could use "off the shelf"
> TC-201P or TC201T irons (that already have the 3 pin plug).
> 
> Greg, w9gb
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread N0tk
For QRP DX 10m cw during sunspot peaks
For QRP DX during sunspot dips  40m cw at sunrise

For my list of favorites:
Third Day
Nitty Gritty  Dirt Band
Cream
Dave Brubeck quartet

Dan NØTK
 
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Re: [Elecraft] Favorite Band

2004-07-17 Thread James1787
40 and 20 meters..

Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Neil Young
Benny Goodman
Frank Sinatra
CCR
Hank Williams Sr
Steely Dan
Joe Walsh
Bruce Springsteen
Van Halen
Ozzy
Metallica
Steve Miller Band
Moody Blues

thats what I can rattle off the top of my head right now.. 

In a message dated 7/16/2004 3:39:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Mike 
Elliott,W8KRR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>As one who had a chance to actually play with several bands in College, 
>my vote goes to the Stan Kenton group
>from the '50s.
>Mike
>
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[Elecraft] The Romantic Value of a KX1

2004-07-17 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
-Original Message-
Dudley Chapman wrote:
> My love for 80m persisted and I ended up doing a lot of ragchewing and
> traffic handling on CW, but it all ended when I got my driving 
> "ticket" and discovered girls.
---

You were just looking in the wrong places. My high school girlfriend was a
Ham. We used to go "mountaintopping" together 1950's style with a Gonset
"Communicator" that ran off of the car battery - pack a picnic and drive to
some imposing summit like nearby 10,000 foot Black Mountain and work a
little 2 meter A.M. all by ourselves until one of us would decide that we'd
better not run down the battery...

Nowadays a fellow can take his Honey hiking with a KX1 and "forget" to take
a spare set of batteries...

Ron AC7AC





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RE: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread Charles Mabbott
I lean toward ELO ..  sorry!

73  Chuck AA8VS

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Pink Floyd, "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"  also CCR
de Joe, aa4nn

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Re: [Elecraft] RE: Elecraft Digest, Vol 3, Issue 17

2004-07-17 Thread Thom R. Lacosta

On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, Dudley Chapman wrote:


  So that's my 80m story.  At 14, that was my 15 minutes of 80m fame.  My
love for 80m persisted and I ended up doing a lot of ragchewing and traffic
handling on CW, but it all ended when I got my driving "ticket" and
discovered girls.


Thanks for the memoriesI have similar ones that revolve around 75 meter
phone...and one of the "members" of out group is a QRP op these daysHank 
Kohl  K8DD


73
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Re: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread Joe - aa4nn
Pink Floyd, "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"  also CCR
de Joe, aa4nn

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[Elecraft] RE: Elecraft Digest, Vol 3, Issue 17

2004-07-17 Thread Dudley Chapman

Dave Bruebeck Quartet when Paul Desmond was with him.
Double Trouble with Stevie Ray Vaughn

Ok, I know what you mean.  I am just following the newly established
protocol.  

I gather you are looking for an emotional response for "favorite band"
rather than a technical one for "best band".  In that case, I would say that
my favorites are 80m and 40m.  80m came from my rockbound ragchewing days as
a novice living on a small lot with nothing very high to hang antennas.
Here is my story for 80m.  I became a novice at age 15 in 1965.  In those
days novices had to be xtal controlled during transmit, and most of us had
only one or two xtals.  Mine was at 3717 khz.  Consider that most novices
had low antennas and one xtal, so each time you went on 80m with the
predictable high angle medium range propagation, you would find essentially
the same people who had xtals nearby in frequency.  Each afternoon I would
get home from school, turn on the DX-60/HR-10 and talk to a number other
teenagers in nearby states (me in CT, them in NY, NJ, PA, usually).  Being
talkative and energetic teenagers, we did a lot of CW day after day, not
realizing what good CW practice it was.  However, one of us had a horrendous
fist (not me) that only through experience the rest of us could copy.  His
problem stemmed from his call sign which had an EW in it.  For some reason
the rhythm of dit ditdahdah would be carried over into letters like F which
he would send as dit ditdahdit, etc.  As we became aware that what we were
doing was called a "net" and that nets often had names, we named our net in
honor of our ham-fisted buddy, and called it the QLF Net (QLF is an
unofficial Q signal for "I can't copy you.  Try sending with your left foot
for a while instead of your right").  From all that fun CW practice, in less
than a year, most of us had passed the General exam and set out for 80m
parts unknown with our chirpy VFOs and the N in our calls changed to an A.
That spelled the end of the QLF Net.  But a year or so later, I went back to
see what 3717 was like and called CQ one afternoon.  I was surprised to find
at least three enthusiastic responses from calls I did not recognize.  I
rounded them all up in a roundtable and soon found out that they seemed to
know who I was.  It turns out that each of them had become fans of the QLF
Net as SWLs while trying to learn CW to get their license.  They were
teenage groupies of the QLF Net.  They lamented the demise of the QLF net,
but I assured them that they surely must be the logical heirs of the net and
should immediately revive it as their own, which they did.  
   So that's my 80m story.  At 14, that was my 15 minutes of 80m fame.  My
love for 80m persisted and I ended up doing a lot of ragchewing and traffic
handling on CW, but it all ended when I got my driving "ticket" and
discovered girls.  My next megahertzian romance was 40m 20 years later, but
that's a different story and I think I used up my bandwidth for today.

73's de WA1X


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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:17:31 -0700
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It's been a while since I sent out a general question like this:  What
is/are your favorite band(s) and why?  Let's hear lots of good stories
here.

That CW neophyte,
Jeff


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[Elecraft] Re: Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread Paul Manis

Favorites:
40 in the early mornings right as the sun comes up.
20 in the early evenings right after the sun goes down. Its amazing 
what you can do with 5W and wires at that time if you listen carefully.


Of cousre, all the others too.

The Dead (live). Miles Davis, and his offspring. And, many many others.

Paul - NC3G. 


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[Elecraft] RE: 4039 - Running, But a bit unsteady on it's feet..

2004-07-17 Thread Nicolas Pike
Hi,

Thanks!!! All sorted now, the combination of the cabinet screws and moving
the 2 rear rubber feet slightly did the trick. Next job is to get the ATU
built!!

Regards
Nicolas
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: DXpedition soldering iron/station

2004-07-17 Thread G. Beat
- Original Message - 
From: "Paul Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Elecraft Reflector" 
Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 12:19 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] OT: Expedition soldering iron/station



I am getting some tool together for an upcoming DXpedition, and the issue
of a decent soldering iron came to mind. Where we will be operating from
has 220v, so my regular station will not be suitable by itself. As I see
it, there are 4 possible options.

1 - Look for 220v iron
2 - Get a 12v iron to run off one of the 12v supplies. Weller makes a 2v
version of their iron, but $110. is a bit steep for a couple of weeks.
3 - Bring a 12vdc to 110vac inverter and run one of our existing stations.
4 - 220v to 110v transformer

I realize one can get butane irons, but while that would be fine for
outdoor antenna work, I would want to use one for fine work.

Any other suggestions?

cheers, Paul - VA7NT - email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Paul,

Don Brown and Doug Faunt have provided you with some good ideas.
ALL of the 4 options that you mention are good logical approaches.

I have seen the 12 volt heater version of the Weller TCP iron appear on eBay 
for less then $ 50 the past couple of months.  By obtaining the 12 volt 
heater from Weller -- you could convert a 24 volt iron to run off 12 
volts -- takes time - since many Weller distributors do not carry the 12 
volt heater in-stock.


You may also wish to consider a butane style soldering iron -- IF you need 
heat for repairing wire antennas or PL-259 repair.


220 volt soldering station base units can be found (e.g. eBay, European 
source) - BUT you will have to check the 220 plug.
As you probably know -- 220 volt plugs vary widely across the world - that 
should be a question for your DXpediton tech leader.


IF you need the 3 pin plugs and jacks for the WTCP station/irons (that Don 
mentions in his post)  
and you are building your own 220 volt to 24 volt step down --- I HAVE BOTH 
THE BASE JACK AND IRON PLUG (original Weller NOS) ---
so you would not have to cut the plug .. and could use "off the shelf" 
TC-201P or TC201T irons (that already have the 3 pin plug).


Greg, w9gb



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[Elecraft] Re: Elecraft Digest, Vol 3, Issue 17

2004-07-17 Thread wa2dkg
Don's advice is correct...However, sometimes the feet are not the
problem...If there happens to be a slight twist in the  "chassis", the
feet will not contact the table equally and a rock will result...If
adjusting the feet does not work, try loosening EVERY screw on the
outside of the case about 1/2 turn, meaning ALL screws, top, bottom,
rear, etc...Do not loosen the two nuts on the heat sink that hold the
final transistors...Set the K2 on the bench with the stand folded and
apply downward pressure to the case with one hand while re-tightening all
the accessible screws with the other...Try to position the radio so that
you can reach all the screws without releasing the pressure...This will
force the case to lie flat while the screws are tightened...Turn the
radio over and tighten the bottom screws...

Jerry, wa2dkg
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RE: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread Thom R. Lacosta

On Sat, 17 Jul 2004, K4KO - Greg wrote:



Now you're talking.  the Del McCoury Band, the Osborne Brothers, Larry
Sparks, Flatt and Scruggs, the Seldom Scene and the Country Gentlemen
(loved John Duffy).  Mac Wiseman lives on a farm not too far from me...
and Charlie Daniels (CDB) lives just a couple miles down the road.


It's amazing how varied the musical interests are in the group...

You're very lucky to have such talented neighbors.

73
Thom-k3hrn

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RE: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread K4KO - Greg

Now you're talking.  the Del McCoury Band, the Osborne Brothers, Larry
Sparks, Flatt and Scruggs, the Seldom Scene and the Country Gentlemen
(loved John Duffy).  Mac Wiseman lives on a farm not too far from me...
and Charlie Daniels (CDB) lives just a couple miles down the road.

 6 and 40M

73/72/oo  Greg  K4KO
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-Original Message-
From: On Behalf Of Thom R. Lacosta

40 and 30 meters

Stanley Brothers, Bill Monroe, Mac Wiseman, Alison Kraus and Union
Station,
Bill Harrell & the Virginians, Stan Kenton-50's


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Re: [Elecraft] Your favorite bands

2004-07-17 Thread Jimmy Lee
Huh, What did you say? HI HI

Tom Mc wrote:

> Gauging by these responses (and count me among them), the surveys indicating
> the increase in the average age of hams today is probably correct...hi
>
> Tom
> WB2QDG
>
> 
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> Bronx?

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[Elecraft] Re: Your Favourite Bands

2004-07-17 Thread Robert C. Abell

Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey and 20 metre SSB.

Bob,  VE3XM
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FW: [Elecraft] Extreme happy dance!

2004-07-17 Thread Dan Barker
Sounds like "time for an antenna" to me.

Dan / WG4S / K2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


OK, time for the add-ons: 60M, 160M, SSB, NB, and the KPA100.

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[Elecraft] Cap Meter and Freq Counter projects

2004-07-17 Thread Mike W
HI Folks, I've just found this url in a newsgroup that may be of 
interest to someone out there :-)

http://www.qsl.net/k1jhj

Using AVR's in both projects, with free development software, free 
samples from Amtel and a simple programming interface this 
looks, to me, like an interesting prospect.

all the best, Mike W, G8NXD
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Re: [Elecraft] RF in the K2 on RTTY

2004-07-17 Thread Stewart Baker


> This really smells like RF getting in somewhere, but I can't figure what
> it's doing to the radio to begin to try and choke it off.  All the audio
> cables have chokes/shielding/beads/bypasses.  Looking at the KPA-100
> schematic, it would seem that the only devices capable of that kind of a
> current spike are the finals or the TR switch diodes, and I can't figure
> how they would be turning on on the return-to-receive cycle.  It seems
> like some sort of stored energy being dissipated as the transmitter is
> shut off.  I'm leaning toward the SSB module since there is no problem
> in CW mode ( I know, just stay on CW!!), but I can't make the connection
> between the SSB module and the PA..
> Any ideas you folks can toss my way I'd appreciate.  Since I didn't have
> any problems in the initial construction, I didn't get to dig into the
> schematics the way some of you have.  I'm hoping someone can take all
> these pieces and complete the puzzle.
> tnx,
> Ken K6MR
 Hi Ken,

You are certainly digging into this one !
Don't know if it may help, but as you are heading towards RF feedback thru the 
SSB module you might like to try a mod that I put in my K2.
I was getting RF into the KSB2 on 40m despite good external decoupling.
I added a 1mH RF choke in series with the input to U3 (pin 4) and a 0.001uF 
between pin 4 and ground. It got rid of the problem. Worth a try, and will do 
no 
harm. Let us know how you get on.

73
Stewart G3RXQ

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Re: [Elecraft] IRC Chat

2004-07-17 Thread Ian J Maude
On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 08:34, David Walker wrote:
> Is the IRC Elecraft chat channel very active.
Depends on time and the amount of people on
> I've just connected and there are 7 people connected but little chatting.
Well I am talking Dave :)
Seriously, timezones have to be remembered.  I try to be there as often
as possible but life gets in the way sometimes :)
I just finished breakfast, did the chores etc and will be taking my wife
to work in 15 minutes, then I get the morning all to myself!
Now what to do with the time.errr :-))

Ian

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[Elecraft] IRC Chat

2004-07-17 Thread David Walker

Is the IRC Elecraft chat channel very active.

I've just connected and there are 7 people connected but little chatting.

Dave.
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