You are right, Ted. I am really unhappy that a very important part of
the speakers' cost is the shipping part. However, this is the cheapest
way of selling them since I am the manufacturer and the distributer at
the same time, with no intermediary added costs. The breakdown of the
total price s
Buddistick is sold.
Thanks for the reflector bandwidth.
Eric
KE6US
On 9/3/2014 8:25 PM, EricJ wrote:
Buddistick with vertical antenna clamp. Clean, undamaged with travel
bag. Retail about $165 plus shipping for basic package plus clamp.
http://www.buddipole.com/buddistick.html
Includes "Budd
Buddistick with vertical antenna clamp. Clean, undamaged with travel
bag. Retail about $165 plus shipping for basic package plus clamp.
http://www.buddipole.com/buddistick.html
Includes "Buddipole in the Field" by B. Scott Anderson, NE1RD, $15
retail, 154 pages, paperback book.
Photos here:
h
KX1 with KXAT1 auto antenna tuner, KXB30 and KXPD1 paddle. Covers 40, 30
and 20 meters. Solid 3+ watts on 12 volts. Clean, no scratches or dings
non-smoking environment. Originally, well-built by K7MW who frequents
this list. Serial number 539.
Includes original bound manual.
Photos here:
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Hi Wayne, I would like to try rev. 2.19
John Lally
W7JJL
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Hi all,
You may have noticed that KX3 rev. 2.18 firmware just went to Production status
(meaning you can download it to your KX3 with one click from within KX3
Utility). The associated release notes can be found below.
Meanwhile, because we're _really_ starting to ship PX3s, I'm hoping to convi
Does anyone have a KANT3 board they'd be willing to part with? The board is
supplied in place of the KAT3 if a K3 is purchased without the auto antenna
KAT3 option. It is removed when the ATU option is fitted.
It will be of use in resolving a bewildering fault on a K3, where the
antenna tunes
Josh,
Looking at the owner's manual, page 41, there is a simplified
schematic. In theory, if the unit is in "bypass," it should be a direct
"in" to "out" connection. There could still be some other
considerations, but I would suspect that's the way it is. Until someone
from Elecraft says
I'm talking about what goes on in the transmission line.
You're bringing up a change in the "antenna". That's another subject :-)
Wes N7WS
On 9/3/2014 2:41 PM, Alan wrote:
On 09/03/2014 02:12 PM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
Oh dear me!
If I take a lossless 50-ohm line and terminate it in 100 ohm an
Hi,
It would be great if the KX3 could retain the mic gain setting per "mode".
When using the Elecraft mic, mic setting is quite different value between
SSB and FM mode by example.
Especially now with the 2m module, FM could be used now more often (at least
for many) so always adjusting the
I found my answer - it is either in AUTO or BYP. In either mode, it is
in that mode for all bands.
Thanks,
Joel - W4JBB
On 9/3/14, 6:16 AM, Joel Black wrote:
Is it possible to set the KXAT3 to activate per band? If so, can
someone point me to where that is in the manual? I cannot seem to find
Josh,
Yes, DC measurements can be confusing - it all depends on the input and
output networks.
Rather than attempting to make that measurement at DC, connect your
antenna analyzer to the RF IN jack and a dummy load to the ANT jack.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/3/2014 5:41 PM, Josh Lehan wrote:
On 09/
Same here took 2 days WOW! love this company. By the way. I installed
the 2 meter module and wow! Works like a champ Good job guys! Thank you
for all your hard work!
Dan AD5NW
KX3 #3039
On 9/2/2014 8:50 PM, John wrote:
What a company!
I sent an email to Elecraft re broken knobs and a parcel
Hi All,
I have an opportunity to pickup a Timewave 599 audio filter to use with
my K2.
>From what I understand, audio filters like the Timewave units are really
good at reducing cyclical noises, but not simply to reduce general
noise-floor levels.
I'm wondering if it would be a waste of money for
On 09/03/2014 02:12 PM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
Oh dear me!
If I take a lossless 50-ohm line and terminate it in 100 ohm and
measure the VSWR using an ideal bridge/coupler/VNA/etc that is
calibrated for a 50-ohm system, I will measure 2:1 SWR no matter how
long the line is, from zero to infinity.
On 09/03/2014 03:17 AM, Kurt Pawlikowski wrote:
> Josh,
>
> Unfortunately, I'm not familiar enough with the KXPA100 to know if,
> when bypassing the unit internally, there is DC continuity between the
> input and output. If there is (I suspect so), you should be able to
> measure between them
Wes,
As someone involved in the design and manufacture of couplers for VSWR
measurement for the aviation industry (admittedly some 30 odd years ago!),
I would say that you are 100% correct, although I suspect that in amateur
gear number 4 in your list is probably the biggest culprit of all. We ha
Oh dear me!
If I take a lossless 50-ohm line and terminate it in 100 ohm and measure the
VSWR using an ideal bridge/coupler/VNA/etc that is calibrated for a 50-ohm
system, I will measure 2:1 SWR no matter how long the line is, from zero to
infinity. The transformed Z will change with length,
You're kidding, right?
On 9/3/2014 10:46 AM, Nick Kennedy wrote:
SWR meters don't generally tell you the SWR on the line they're connected to,
except in special cases. That's independent of the line losses discussion.
If the SWR on the line is other than 1:1 and you move the meter along the
On Wed,9/3/2014 12:19 PM, J Robert Witmer wrote:
I was skeptical but decided to proceed. After acquiring the interface cable I
downloaded the Elecraft SW, followed the instructions for connecting my Mac to the
KPA-500 and proceeded. To my amazement - "It just worked” - the firmware
updated w
Unless your antenna is exactly the same impedance as your feedline at the
desired frequency (pretty unlikely) then the feedline is going to
transform the antenna impedance based on distance from the antenna. The
exception to this is feedline lengths that are perfect multiples of a half
wave, elec
Just thought I'd describe my recent KPA-500 firmware update experience for
those Mac users who might be unsure about the process.
I purchased my KPA-500 in Sept 2012 and have enjoyed using it ever since. I've
also enjoyed "lurking" since then on this list - learning much in the process.
During t
SWR meters don't generally tell you the SWR on the line they're connected
to, except in special cases. That's independent of the line losses
discussion.
If the SWR on the line is other than 1:1 and you move the meter along the
line, the indicated SWR will change but the actual SWR on the line
Add to the list.
The PL-259 has an undersized center pin. I've seen these.
73 de Brian/K3KO
On 9/3/2014 14:20, Mel Farrer via Elecraft wrote:
Good list, and here at least is one more.
# PL-259 male or female connector made of some non-solderable material. Looks
like it soldered but isn't.
Hi,
Nope... It really is me Dave, NK7Z, and it really is a quality
objective mirror, and I really am not using it, and want to swap it for
equipment, preferably Elecraft stuff...
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Thanks and 73's,
For equipment, and software setups and reviews see:
www.nk7z.net
for MixW support see;
http://gro
Sounds like mirror for smoke to me. (Assuming worst case.)
73
Fred, AE6QL
-Original Message-
>From: David Cole
>Sent: Sep 3, 2014 5:46 AM
>To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
>Subject: [Elecraft] Trade for Elecreaft Equipment...
>
>I have a 12.5 inch diameter, f/6, full thickness, (2.13 inches)
The tablet sized E Series 20 case seen at the url below should do nicely for
weather protection, w/o adding any appreciable bulk or weight. The KX3 could be
operated while being protected by placing your hand, and operating cables,
through the partially open end. There are other cases like this,
Hi,
Martin makes an important point!
The VSWR indicated on the K3 is measured between tuner and PA. The tuner does
not influence the VSWR on the feeder.
P-T / LA7NO
> On 3. sep. 2014, at 12:18, Martin Storli - LA8OKA wrote:
>
> The first thing you need to do is to use the same SWR-meter both
Good list, and here at least is one more.
# PL-259 male or female connector made of some non-solderable material. Looks
like it soldered but isn't. Cheap import.
Mel, K6KBE
On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 6:57 AM, Guy Olinger K2AV
wrote:
Here is a small, non-inclusive list of thin
They have updated their shipping status page to late this week or early next
week.
73, John N1JM
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73, John N1JM
K3 #5986
P3 #1752
KPA500 #596
KX3 #926
XG3
XG1
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Here is a small, non-inclusive list of things that can be bad with a coax
run to the house. I have personally seen all of them at some time or place.
Some big names, too.
1) At either or both ends, the shield was not soldered to the PL259 shell,
and the connection has dwindled to a small percentag
I have a 12.5 inch diameter, f/6, full thickness, (2.13 inches), fully
aluminized, fully parabolized, Pyrex, research grade mirror for sale or
trade. It was tested at better than 1/8 wave accuracy, and has a tested
value of .972 for Sterehl rating. Testing performed by Optical Wave Labs
in Californ
Hi,
Martin makes an important point!
The VSWR indicated on the K3 is measured between tuner and PA. The tuner
does not influence the VSWR on the feeder.
P-T / LA7NO
On 3 September 2014 12:18, Martin Storli - LA8OKA
wrote:
> The first thing you need to do is to use the same SWR-meter both at t
Mark,
Any transmission line will have an impedance transformation unless it is
terminated in its characteristic impedance.
The other factor may be that you have some common mode current on the
coax shield - that can skew SWR readings.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/2/2014 8:06 PM, pastor...@verizon.net
Is it possible to set the KXAT3 to activate per band? If so, can someone
point me to where that is in the manual? I cannot seem to find it.
Thanks,
Joel - W4JBB
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My experience with this is that if one is seeing an SWR >2.5 -3 it
usually means either the braid or center conductor isn't connected.
I'd redo the connectors.
You don't say how the measurements were made at the tower. But I'm
guessing it was done with another short piece of coax. Thus bot
The first thing you need to do is to use the same SWR-meter both at the tower
and at you're K3.
When measurering close to the K3 and if it is a big difference between you're
SWR meter and the K3, the K3 is probably indicating the wrong SWR, or the K3
tuner is coupled in making the SWR to be some
Josh,
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar enough with the KXPA100 to know if,
when bypassing the unit internally, there is DC continuity between the
input and output. If there is (I suspect so), you should be able to
measure between them with a regular ohm meter. While not 100%
definitive, i
Hi there!
I assembled my KXPA100 (with ATU) recently, serial number 0595.
Unfortunately, it isn't working. The link to the KX3 works great
(rather slick, everything was instantly recognized), but the KXPA100 is
not making any antenna connection cleanly. KX3 is properly configured
to link with th
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