Re: [Elecraft] K2 Grey

2024-02-05 Thread Terry Myers
 Please share the information with the rest of us.
73,Terry KQ5U

On Monday, February 5, 2024 at 07:36:40 PM CST, Jim KO5V 
 wrote:  
 
 Thanks to everyone who replied. I now have an Elecraft P/N, the paint 
manufacturer and a color name.

73, 
JimĀ  KO5V


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Re: [Elecraft] K1/K2 question

2008-11-15 Thread Terry Myers
Look at some of the amplifiers from Tokyo High Power.  They have several 
that will do a fine job.  They are high quality and price now.  Yes they can 
be imported on a personal basis.


Terry KQ5U

- Original Message - 
From: Don Wilhelm [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Ken Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K1/K2 question



Ken,

Not possible.  The KPA100 must communicate with the base K2 for band 
selection, power control, T/R switching, and other functions.  The K1 does 
not have the necessary signals to communicate with the KPA100.
The KPA100 was designed as an integral part of the K2 rather than 'just an 
amplifier'.


With a *lot* of modification, the KPA100 could be made to work standalone, 
but the amount of modification is so great that it would not be cost 
effective (and IMHO the result would be a kludge).


A higher power linear amplifier could be used with the K1.  If the amp is 
truly linear and develops 1000 watts with 100 watts of drive, it will also 
develop 100 watts of drive with 10 watts input or 50 watts with 5 watts 
input.


73,
Don W3FPR

Ken Kopp wrote:
I have an off-reflector friend who's just built a K1.  He asks if it can 
be mated with a KPA-100, perhaps in an EC-2?

Off hand, I'd say there are ... at least ... antenna relaying
issues involved.

He realizes that if this is possible he might not achieve the
full 100W output from the KPA-100.


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[Elecraft] QRRR

2008-09-28 Thread Terry Myers

What ever happened to PAN and MAYDAY?


- Original Message - 
From: Dave G4AON [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2008 3:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] QRRR



From a Google search QRRR Official ARRL land distress call

Never heard of such nonsense, if indeed that is what it means. If 
someone really is in distress they should call SOS at least everyone who 
can read CW will understand that.


73 Dave, G4AON
(ex marine radio officer)

/Would someone explain what QRRR is73 de Ed N7EDK/



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Re: [Elecraft] Re: CX Report

2007-10-09 Thread Terry Myers
What does make sense to me is to have ALL contests be restricted to less 
24 hours or less.  Why take a whole weekend?  The work angle don't work for 
me because of all the time zones involved that govern work schedules.  Just 
keep all contests to 24 hours or less and most of the problem will go away.


Terry, KQ5U

- Original Message - 
From: Joe Subich, W4TV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Sandy' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'David Thompson' 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Elecraft List' 
Elecraft@mailman.qth.net; 'Glowbugs reflector' 
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] Re: CX Report





Does this proposal make any sense to your folks out there?


No, it does not make sense.  Why restrict one type of activity -
one that generates the most activity and participation - to
artificially narrow portions of the spectrum when other activity
has no such restriction.

Digital mode contesting is the fastest growing HF activity and
it is squeezed, particularly on 40 meters, due to the excessively
narrow available spectrum in regions 1 and 3.  40 KHz (7020 -
7060) is far from excessive particularly compared to the 70 or
80 KHz occupied by CW contesters in a CQWW CW, ARRLDX CW, SS CW,
CQWPX CW or the 200+ KHz occupied by phone operators in CQWW SSB,
ARRLDX SSB, SS SSB, CQWPX SSB, etc.

73,

  ... Joe, W4TV



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sandy
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 8:46 PM
To: David Thompson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Elecraft List; Glowbugs reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] Re: CX Report


There has been an IARU bandplan that just came out.  NOW is
the time to
support it and restrict contests to the sectors that are
befitting the mode.

The RTTY guys run rampant all over the band and are making HF
comms hell
for others who would like a piece of the pie too.  This will
get worse as
modes like CW and AM become obsolete in their eyes.

There IS a simple solution:  retrict the contests to a small
slice of the
band.  Assign monitoring stations to list those that stray
out of these
assigned segments.  The penalty would be disqualification
of log for
those who do so.  This would require that ARRL, IARU, RSGB
and others stand
by these standards so that the contesters would not
monopolize the WHOLE
band with their fun!

There is no reason why the contests shouild take up the whole
CW or whole
SSB segments or RTTY should run rampant over the entire band
during the
contests.

I am mainly a QRP contester, but the QRP folks have taken
steps to usually
restrict their contests to narrow segments of the CW bands to
avoid stepping
on the toes of those who wish not to participate.

Does this proposal make any sense to your folks out there?

73,

Sandy W5TVW
- Original Message - 
From: David Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: CX Report


 Sandy,

 I was working the YL/OM phone a few years ago and calling
CQ YL and at 0Z
 the North American Sprint came on.  These guys tried to
steam roll me.
 K0GAS (a YL) worked me so I would give her a sprint QSO.
Moved to 40 to
 get
 away from them.

 This year I was working the QCWA party and had to move to
SSB from CW as
 some RTTY contest came on and wiped out the CW bands.

 A few years ago the State QSO parties almost died
 as W5NQR/NQQ ran the LA one and I and K4BAI the GA one and
almost no one
 came.  Now they and those sprints are all over plus there
is a RTTY one
 every weekend now (I am on the writelog reflector so I see
posts about
 them).  Some hams do 2 contests a weekend EVERY weekend and
now those
 sprints are weeknights.

 I first entered the ARRL SS in 1958 so I have been around
for years and
 quiet QSO parties such as CX and QCWA are being pushed off
the map.  Too
 bad.

 What to do?  I have complained to the three or four people
who CONTROL
 contests and they laugh me off. CQ and ARRL just look the other way.
 And as you probably remember I run the CQ 160 Contests.

 73 Dave K4JRB




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Re: [Elecraft] OT: Cost of Electricity

2007-08-30 Thread Terry Myers
What about FUEL surcharges (FUEL Factor for Generation Charges)?  I live 
near Houston and we have low rate as well, but we also have FUEL Factor for 
Generation Charges which is an additional $0.083261/kWh.  My bill was 
$182.38 for this August and $102.91 of that was the Fuel Factor for 
Generation charge.  That made the average price per kWh for August $0.148.


The breakdown goes $0.02604 for first 250kWh; all additional kWh @ $0.068903 
and the fuel factor for generation is $0.083261 kWh for each kWh used.  Each 
month the Fuel Charge for Generation changes.  It is a screwy way of 
billing and makes checking the bill harder than it should be.  The average 
price per kWh for August $0.148.


Terry
KQ5U

- Original Message - 
From: Kenneth E. Harker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Elecraft Reflector elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: Cost of Electricity



The city of Austin also runs its own municipal electric utility.
We have a $6/month flat fee on top of usage.  Our rates vary by time of
year, and the first 500 kWh/month are less than anything over that.
For 423 kWh in the summer, we'd pay $21.01 total, or an effective 4.9
cents per kWh.  I don't think you'd ever get to 8.3 cents per kWh, even
factoring in the $6 base fee, as the maximum usage rate for us is 7.82
cents per kWh.

Go out into the Hill Country or the northern suburbs, though, and
it's a completely different story.  The Pedernales Electric Cooperative
(the largest electric coop in the country) has a $20/month base fee and
usage rates that start at 8.67 cents a kWh.  423 kWh out there would
cost $56.67 or an effective 13.4 cents per kWh.  [Half of my coworkers
live in PEC territory and half of us live in Austin Energy territory -
it leads to interesting comparisons.]


On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 10:23:00PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I am fortunate to live in Palo Alto, CA which owns and operates its own
very well run utilities. Back in the days before de-regulation they had 
the

sense to lock in a number of  longterm contracts for power and as a
consequence my last month bill for 423KWH was $35.15 or 8.3 cents
per KWH.

Doug
W6JD
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