Wow. I can't even imagine working 1532 contacts in 24 hours. If, in fact, you
stayed awake for 24 hours straight, that would have meant you maintained a 64 Q
per hour rate for the duration. That's an incredible run for *any* contest.
Congratulations, sir!
Yeah, I let my frustration out on the a
On 2023-06-26 17:32, Jim Brown wrote:
On 6/26/2023 4:08 PM, Wes wrote:
You simply have to be nice to the inexperience operators and coach
them along.
It's far more than that -- far too many stations run high power.
*** Didn't they make a rule this year that everybody's limited to 100W?
On 6/26/2023 4:08 PM, Wes wrote:
You simply have to be nice to the inexperience operators and coach them
along.
It's far more than that -- far too many stations run high power. We
added an SSB station one year from a 5,000 ft peak; it was a complete
exercise in frustration. CW is FAR more eff
On 6/26/2023 2:01 PM, Jan wrote:
The K4/at is a delight to operate anytime; this last weekend it was used
Thanks to the hundred that I had exchanges with
73, Jan K1ND
PS: At 86 years of age it was fun!
At W6BX, W6JTI and I, also octogenarians, worked you on at least one
band. We were QRP
On 6/26/2023 12:24 PM, W3AB/GEO wrote:
A good product line at a good price. Used his products in the past. Very
satisfied.
https://w2ihy.com/product-category/equalizers/
Good to know that they're good quality, but I firmly agree with W4TV
that they're a great example of a "fool and his money"
I strongly agree with Joe. Both of us have broadcast experience, after
that, I spent most of my life in pro audio. And I've been a ham for 67
years. Not to be interpreted as set in my ways -- far from it, I was an
early adopter of WSJT modes about 10 years ago. My only minor difference
with Joe
I don't understand the knock on SSB. (I'm a few away from Honor Roll on CW so I
do that mode too). I haven't operated FD for years, since I've outlived the guys
I used to mountain top with and it's to damn hot here in the valley to be in the
field. (107F as I write). But looking back some year
The K4/at is a delight to operate anytime; this last weekend it was used
in the /Field Day Event/
I ran mine @ 20watts on 40 & 80 meters CW via a wire dipole on a city lot///
/
Simple setup with memories programed /~ I/ /had a ball///
Thanks to the hundred that I had exchanges with
73, Jan K
Jim, K9YC, pointed out the work AT7T labs did to improve intelligibility
over the phone lines. Fletcher & Munson did quite a bit of research into
this for the military for the same reason. Interesting reads.
Setting your radio RX EQ to reflect this would be a good start, if you
can.
A good p
Wilson,Yes, I did work W4EZ. Our club closed down Sunday morning and I went
home, put my trusty K3S on the battery and ran a combination of phone and CW
for the last three hours of Field Day.Worked W4EZ on 40 phone at 1527 on
Sunday73Mike KC8WHSent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Richard,
If ergonomics is an issue for your "on-the-fly" RX equalizer use, why don't
you try button macros to make the equalizers easier to bring up for
adjustment? If you have a K-Pod, you could program a couple of its buttons
as well.
Maybe you can spend that saved $200-300 on something
Wayne,
I suspect that after the software becomes more stable, and more folks
use the K4, it will replace the K3 for DX operations... The question
now becomes, will it fit in a RIB setup. DX is changing...
73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
https://www.nk7z.net
ARRL Volunteer Examiner
ARRL Technica
I used a kx1, operating FD with emergency power (batteries internal to kx1). I
used two sets of batteries.
The maximum output was 1.5 watts but after 2.5 hours of operating power output
dropped to .5 watts. So, I used another set of fresh batteries to operate a
total of 5.5 hours. I made 70 co
Regarding "quick on the fly adjustments", I don't view an 8 band EQ as
one that would have quick on the fly adjustments.
Depending on your choice of sidetone frequency, the selection of RX EQ
frequency and amount of attenuate and boost would seem adequate. I
agree with what Jim, K9YC, says a
Thanks for your comments, Eric.
Note that the K4 shares the same pedigree, and weighs only 2 pounds more, for
the same reasons.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
2A SCV
> On Jun 26, 2023, at 7:56 AM, Eric Fitzgerald wrote:
>
> Every time I take my K3 out into the field - be it Field Day, POTA, SOTA or
> grid
Every time I take my K3 out into the field - be it Field Day, POTA, SOTA
or grid activations - I marvel at how well designed this transceiver is
for portable operation. From the informative display, to the practical
power/ALC settings for soundcard digital operation, to the miserly power
consu
Hi Wilson,
Contrats on your successful FD effort.
Wayne
N6KR
> On Jun 26, 2023, at 7:29 AM, Wilson Lamb via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> I know it's OT, but want to comment on FD operation here in NC.
> I wouldn't even consider going on SSB for FD!But our SSB station on 40/15
> made over 700 QSO,
I know it's OT, but want to comment on FD operation here in NC.
I wouldn't even consider going on SSB for FD!But our SSB station on 40/15 made
over 700 QSO, with several ops of modest experience but sensible people. K3
and double bazooka. They were pleased.
I made almost 400 CW QSOs, K3 and 80m
Parametric EQs are much less flexible than a graphical.
When it comes to graphical, the RX EQ built into the K3
is much better suited to the job at hand than most of
the small 6/7/8 band consumer products that generally
have "bands" up to 20 or 40 KHz that are wasted for
our purposes.
The K3 RX
I understand the desire for an 8 band eq. These seem to have fallen by the
wayside except for some dedicated stereo rack mounted stuff. Parametric eq
is available on most small 4-8ch mixer/mic pre units like my little
Behringer
I use it for headphone audio line out and it has a built in headphone
You might look at the Heil rx eq system
Curt
KU8L
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:07 AM Richard wrote:
> I love my K3s, warts and all, but I want a way to tailor incoming audio
> for better readability in special cases. Yes, I know about the built-in
> function, but that's hardly comfortable for quick,
Here's a receive equalizer:
https://bhi-ltd.com/products/noise-cancellation-products/parapro-eq20-audio-dsp-range/1-parapro-eq20-dsp.html
Gigaparts and DX Engineering are two US dealers for this UK-based
company.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-06-26 09:13, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
My apologies. T
My apologies. The equalizers linked to below are for TRANSMIT, not
receive.
That's what I get for not reading thoroughly before hitting the 'send'
button.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-06-26 09:10, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
Richard,
While reading your inquiry below, I was reminded of this:
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Richard,
While reading your inquiry below, I was reminded of this:
https://w2ihy.com/product-category/equalizers/
I've never used one, but I've seen their booth at many prior Dayton
Hamventions, so I guess they've been in business for a while, is saying
a lot for many ham-related business the
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