Although my 2m-eme system is down (until next summer), my 6m station
is QRV with two 7-element LFA yagis and 1000w for eme/meteor
scatter/50.313 (FT8).
I am aware that KL7 is highly sought after for 6m WAS & DXCC. Look
for my activity on ON4KST chat/50-MHz IARU Region 2 and pskreporter.com.
I
Received e-mail from Elecraft that my KIO3 board is being
shipped. Cost of new digital board $187.50 + $17.50 shipping.
So my K3 will be restored for operating JT65 on eme end of the
month. Only my 2m-eme array and tower crashed two days ago in high winds.
Jack,
I have BOTH the CM-500 and the SB-45, as well as a Heil Proset.
I like all three for different reasons. The CM-500 is comfortable, and has the
best mic boom, it has an enormous output from the electret mic — nearly too
much for my K3. I used it effectively with the K2. The SB-45 is very
The way to do is is actually quite simple:
Loosen the three screws then pull the old cushion off; Do Not Remove the screws.
Take the new ear cushion and Stretch the part that will go in the slot
Then working quickly (before it stretches back) work it into the open slot.
On the side with the
Holding them together was not a problem for me. The problem was when they were
apart, trying to get the replacement ear cushion onto the driver without ever
putting stress on the teeny wires connected to the driver. Clamps don’t really
help with that.
wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
As any woodworker knows, that is what clamps are for - they provide that
extra hand often needed.
Also, the woodworker's mantra is "you can never have too many clamps" -
I have often found that is true.
There are large and quite small clamps.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 11/3/2020 4:55 PM, Paul Ferguson
I found it rather difficult to install replacement ear pads on the
CM-500. It seemed I did not have enough hands to hold all the parts
together when trying to align things and reinstall the 3 screws.
This article "Replacement Ear Pads for the CM500 Headset" by - Mike
N4CF in the May 2020
Wayne
Just looking at the updated manuals and wanted to know about the DC
input power range limits. On page 4 of the new update its says power of
13.8 to 14.2V preferred. I have been running my K3s with an input power
of 14.8V based on IMD tests I have done. What is the safe range for DC
Wayne
Just looking at the updated manuals and wanted to know about the DC
input power range limits. On page 4 of the new update its ays power of
13.8 to 14.2V preferred. I have been running my K3s with an input power
of 14.8V based on IMD tests I have done. What is the safe range for DC
I solved the CM-500 pad wear problem by getting some black Geekria cloth
covers from Amazon. They fit snugly around the pads. On the right side
the top of the cover tended to slide down until I got out a needle and
thread and tied the edges together on the outside of the headset, just
under
Thanks Charlie.
Fortunately the flaking is only around the periphery, not the part that
touches the ear, so I have a little time yet.
I'll do a search for Velour and see what I can find.
73,
Alan. G4GNX
-- Original Message --
From: "Charlie T"
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent:
I'd highly recommend Velour pads as opposed to OEM or equivalent that start
flaking way sooner than you expect.
I've put them on three different Sony MDR-7506 headphones.
They are much more comfortable and wear quite well (no pun intended).
Poke around some. Velour pads are available for many
Hello,
I'm using my K3s with the internal K144XV on 2m, currently focusing on Meteor
Scatter with FSK144.
Due to the transient nature of Meteor Scatter bursts/pings, the best AGC
setting is OFF, as the AGC would flatten the signal, potentially impacting
decoding.
In MS we RX 30s and send the
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