It also may be important for the authorities in Brazil to know that the
KX2 does not transmit outside the amateur band limits.
If the Brazilian amateur band limits are different than those in the US,
Elecraft can program it to observe the band limits of most any country.
I don't think that pro
> On Sep 10, 2019, at 8:30 AM, Josh Fiden wrote:
>
> Elecraft’s reply is exactly accurate. We are governed by FCC part 97. Amateur
> Service only requires certification for amplifiers. Read it!!
>
> If the other products you’re looking at are also used outside ham radio, that
> would explain
Elecraft’s reply is exactly accurate. We are governed by FCC part 97. Amateur
Service only requires certification for amplifiers. Read it!!
If the other products you’re looking at are also used outside ham radio, that
would explain why they have it.
It’s surprising to me that other countries w
Lloyd,
The first thing you should do is adjust the Pre-mixer and RF Bandpass
filters for the 20 meter band. See the K1 manual for the adjustment
procedure.
If that does not bring the output up to at least 5 watts (when using a
13.8 volt or greater power source), then suspect the 22MHz cryst
Fernando - I agree. I found the FCC numbers of all the other transceivers -
Yaesu, ICOM & Kenwood...Don't understand why they don't have them...cost ?Bob
K4RLC
On Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 09:01:09 AM EDT, Fernando Sindeaux
wrote:
THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS ISSUE FOR SOME COUNTRIES , L
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