Does anyone have one they aren’t using now?
73,
Michael, W1RC
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I am re submitting the log for May 8th as it was rejected when I submitted it
before. Thank you to the relay stations for their help.
WB9JNZ Eric
Call Name State Radio Serial # QRP
WB9JNZ Eric IL YaesuFT DX 101D Net Control
NC0JW J
Here is the log for 5-29-2022. Thank you for the help from the relay stations.
SSB Nets all are on Sundays:
1800Z 14.303.5 Alternate 14.3101900Z 7.280
2000Z Zoom meeting. Contact Carl K8NU for the link0100Z 3775
Everyone is welcome to join the netsHope to see you on one or more of
Here is the log for stations checking in to the May 22 Sunday SSB Net on 20
meters. Thanks again for the help from the relay stations.
WB9JNZ Eric
Call Name State Radio Serial # QRP
Notes
WB9JNZ Eric IL K3
Good Evening,
I started the Elecraft CW net on June 6th, 2002 to commemorate my
uncle's action on that date in 1944. He started early, loading into a
plane for a short flight across the Channel. Then jump out of a
perfectly good aircraft, in the dark, while getting shot at. They were
tol
At high power the KPA1500 is the most efficient. At lower power it will
generate the same internal heat or more.
John KK9A
Kevin Robertson KD2WCY
FT8 is a weak signal mode, designed for low power. Given its high duty
cycle, you are asking for trouble if you operate your power amplifier in FT8
A buddy and I are working on setting up his k3/0 -> my K4 remote link using
Remotehams. When he adjusts the AF gain on his K3/0 there is no change in the
audio level at his end (the audio level varies here on the K4). The AF gain
works fine when adjusted on the RcForb Remotehams client at his en
On 6/4/2022 6:52 AM, Kevin Robertson via Elecraft wrote:
FT8 is a weak signal mode, designed for low power.
As others have observed, that is WRONG.
Given its high duty cycle, you are asking for trouble if you operate
your power amplifier in FT8 mode using your KPA1500 at anywhere near
high p
Hi Kevin,
The K2 is only rated 100% duty cycle at 5 Watts and 50% duty cycle at 10 Watts.
Even though it will put out 15 Watts it should only be run there on SSB and CW
and then sparingly. It should not be run on digital modes above 10 Watts and
really should not be run at more than 5 Watts on d
Hello,I am Rob Monsipapa - AK7RM in Mesa AZ. I'm helping Bill Maynard (W7ZT)
sell his KX3. If you have questions please contact Bill directly at
billmayn...@mac.com
If you have a problem getting a hold of bill contact me at mo...@netscape.net
Bill is also in Mesa, AZ, and he would prefer to se
It isn't "designed for low power." I don't, nor will I have, a KPA1500, but I
run my KAT500 at 400-500 W on FT8 without incident.
Wes N7WS
On 6/4/2022 6:52 AM, Kevin Robertson via Elecraft wrote:
FT8 is a weak signal mode, designed for low power. Given its high duty cycle,
you are asking f
It is a weak signal mode, not necessarily a low power mode.
If a station you need for new country is -24 and is running 1500 watts then
most likely he will not hear you at low power. You will need to run QRO.
Use the power needed to make the contact.
Dave wo2x
Sent from my waxed string and
FT8 is a weak signal mode, designed for low power. Given its high duty cycle,
you are asking for trouble if you operate your power amplifier in FT8 mode
using your KPA1500 at anywhere near high power. I burned out my final on my K2
at 15 watts on FT8.
73,
Kevin Robertson KD2WCY
> On Jun 4, 2
Tim mentioned “A local here has a loaded K2/100 that he's been trying to
sell for
a while but has only received what he perceives as low offers”
Bear in mind the K2 has been around for over 20 years, and was built
from a kit by hams with variable degrees of soldering skills and had
quite a few m
On 6/3/2022 9:41 PM, Rick NK7I wrote:
Yes, the KPA1500 will drop 10% of the output, as it warms up. 1500 drops
to 1350, so you have to compensate with the drive.
But DON'T do that on 6M with keydown modes, where the efficiency is lowest.
73, Jim K9YC
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On 6/3/2022 9:22 PM, David F. Reed wrote:
I note my KPA1500 drops power at its temperature rises...
Elecraft engineer (and neighbor) K6XX told me that it's a characteristic
of the output devices.
73, Jim K9YC
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