> My L1 82 mH inductor has a DC resistance of 62 ohms. This is quite
different
> from the 180 ohm version used in the mod. Would a series resistor be
desired
> as Fred indicates in the message below? I have 100 ohm, 120 ohm, and 150
ohm
> resistors on hand. Where is this resistor installed betwe
Forwarding to the list as per Dave's request.
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Subject: Re: AGC Mod S-Meter
Date: March 7, 2007 07:35 pm
From: "Dave White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Darrell:
I chose the values for the S Meter voltage feed to be the most accurate; S1
Courtney and all,
Courtney Krehbiel wrote:
...The real cause of my trouble was dead 1N5711 diodes in the internal SWR
bridge circuit. The diodes in both the KPA100 and KAT100 were fried...
> With the RF detector circuit dead and
measuring no output power, the K2 feedback control process just k
Hi All,
I found my problem, and thought I repost my findings back to the
reflector to help others who may have similar issues. There are a few
red herrings in my troubleshooting observations, and I am deeply
grateful to Tom Hammond, N0SS and Ron, ZL1TW for their time and advice
to help me zero i
This was passed along by someone a couple of years ago, but with the current
interest it seems worth repeating.
Emtech has a nice little video demonstrating how to heat-strip enamel wire
with a 700F soldering iron at:
http://emtech.steadynet.com/rm/tinning_200_l.ram
Or, if you're using a dialup
After having re-done many toroids, I have to agree with Lee. I was my
own worse enemy. The more you do it the easier it gets. It is
important to have a flat (chisel) bit on the soldering iron, as it holds
the blob better. I have 12 more toroids left to do to finish up my K2.
I'm not really
Completed DL1 Today. Everthing went together very well.
The N-GEN also worked as designed when I connected it
to my Ten-Tec Argo 556 QRP xceiver. I am now considering
the elecraft W1 or XG2 mini-mods for next month. I should be
receiving my wilderness radio (SST) 40m xceiver any day now
and am lo
I am curious about doing this sidetone mod on a K2 rev B. Elecraft changed the
sidetone circuit from serial number 3000 on, and wonder how effective the
sidetone mod is on a rev B K2. My K2 is serial # 5093.
The mod is described at
http://www.raunvis.hi.is/%7Ematti/TF3MA/sidetone_tf3ma.html
>F
Wayne,
Thanks for following my saga. What other rig manufacturer would do this and
encourage it. Sure makes me glad I chose a K2.
I agree that this mod makes no real performance difference, but just suits a
few of us who tend to do things different from most. Plus playing around with
radio mod
Kristina,
You didn't mention if your building a K1 or K2.
Before you drive yourself nuts, remember that no meter reading is infinity
which is greater than 100k (K1) or 1 meg (K2).
Good luck with your kit.
73
Ran
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Darrell Bellerive wrote:
For those of you following the saga of my AGC obsession, here's the
latest.
I installed Dave's mod
Darrel,
Thanks for your careful observations on this AGC range modification.
(And thank you to Dave, as well, for doing the original work.)
Whenever a modifica
For those of you following the saga of my AGC obsession, here's the latest.
I installed Dave's mod with only one change. I left C3 connected to pin 5 of
U2 rather than moving it to the RF Gain line as Dave's diagram shows. I have
emailed Dave about this, but haven't heard back yet.
The mod work
David, W4SMT wrote:
I did 10 of them last night. The solder blob method works fine. I found the
key is to have the soldering iron as hot as possible (wide open on my Weller
station) and keep feeding fresh solder to the blob as you move along the
lead. It takes about 3 seconds per lead. The enamel
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Hi all!
I just finished building my front panel and had some problems with
the resistance checks. On J1 pin 1 through pin 7, also pins 13 & 14
the meter registers absolutely nothing. All of the rest of them are
just fine.
Anyone have any suggestions??
Thanks,
Kristina
_
I put up a quick web site over the last couple of days, so here is a link to
some pics of the boxes I made for the W1 and AF1. I'll add some explanation
when I get time.
http://w8fgu.home.comcast.net/enclosures.html
If anybody has any questions, feel free to email me.
73,
Dave W8FGU
-Orig
Bob Nielsen wrote:
Back in the mid-20th century there were chemical strippers for the
enamel on wire. They were probably not too good for the environment
(or even the health of the user) and are no longer being sold, but
they did the job intended. You just dipped the end of the wire into
the
Back in the mid-20th century there were chemical strippers for the
enamel on wire. They were probably not too good for the environment
(or even the health of the user) and are no longer being sold, but
they did the job intended. You just dipped the end of the wire into
the "stuff" and wip
From: "Ron McMurray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 07:12:47 -0600
i use an empty 45 cal shell with several turs of 14 ga wire around it hooked
up to my weller gun. use a shell that has been fired so the primer is no good,
otherwise bad things can happen.
Most people can buy
I did 10 of them last night. The solder blob method works fine. I found
the key is to have the soldering iron as hot as possible (wide open on
my Weller station) and keep feeding fresh solder to the blob as you
move along the lead. It takes about 3 seconds per lead. The enamel
bubbles away and sen
Hi All,
If you like to know more about DMIXER that removed
the mixer from the most critical stages in a receiver
see what Martein Bakker, PA3AKE, has just published; a
magnificent document regarding his evaluation of Colin
Horrabins "H" mode mixer under various test
conditions and using many dif
I am interested... I have some other projects that plastic would be great to
use, esp. to see leds.
Bill
K9YEQ
K2 #35; K2/100 #5279 (Under construction), KX1 #35
Fish Creek, WI 54212
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Wallaghen
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Please disregard as I have changed my isp and I seem to be having problems
posting to this group
see ya
73's
N1IB
David Schornak
K2 03027
www.n1ib.com
www.n1ib.com/blog/
www.n1ib.com/leather/
arf
don't forget me
Mis Ginger
Einstein said: "You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very,very long c
I found the "blob" method worked very well for me. After awhile, it was just
natural. The key is to have a clean solder tip in the beginningand make
sure you clean it afterwards once the "blob" has done it's job. Another key is
to turn the heat up on the solder pencil to make sure you ha
test
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i use an empty 45 cal shell with several turs of 14 ga wire around it hooked up
to my weller gun. use a shell that has been fired so the primer is no good,
otherwise bad things can happen.
ron
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David,
Oh yes this is the 21st Century of course.
Andrew(5Z4FT/KI4LTH)
At 13:30 3/7/2007, you wrote:
The wire used for these toroids is I believe in the category of
"self fluxing" meaning it is designed to dissolve in the presence of
the "high" temperature of molten solder. It is microscopi
The wire used for these toroids is I believe in the category of "self fluxing"
meaning it is designed to dissolve in the presence of the "high" temperature of
molten solder. It is microscopically thin and the quantity that we work on per
hour is very small compared to an industrial set up where
Hello,
Use a lighted match stick or cigarette lighter to burn away the
enamel(carefully), then use fine sand paper, and Surgical Spirit on a
cloth to clean away the dirt.
Solder wire should have special flux to capture the rest of the dirt
to make tinning easier.
You will find that the wir
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