Re: [Elecraft] Transmitting audio file

2019-10-18 Thread Michael Walker
It is also built into all Flex radios. 

Mike

> On Oct 18, 2019, at 10:16 PM, Nr4c  wrote:
> 
> Easy. If you have a KX2 or KX3 or a K3(s) with the DVR option. 
> 
> Follow instructions in manual to record the audio and then play it back. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> ...nr4c. bill
> 
> 
>> On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:52 PM, Todd Ruby  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone 
>> The other day a DX station recorded my transmission and asked me if I’d like 
>> to hear how I sound. I said,”sure”, and then he replayed it on the air for 
>> me to hear. 
>> 
>> My question is how do I do this? My soundcard feeds the audio into my 
>> MacBook Pro, and the Pizeo app records it. 
>> 
>> Question how do I key the rig to transmit the recording?
>> 
>> tnx in advance 
>> 73
>> todd
>> WB2ZAB 
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Re: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread Bill Frantz
While relatively few people use Linux as a desktop environment, 
many servers run Linux. Breaking into servers is a big deal for 
the bad guys.


I do generally agree with Don about the modern stuff like Siri 
and Alexa. I go so far as to run a email user agent which 
doesn't interpret HTML. Using only basic text greatly reduces 
the attack surface on my computer. Also, not automatically 
following links in the email improves privacy.


73 Bill AE6JV

On 10/18/19 at 7:54 PM, donw...@embarqmail.com (Don Wilhelm) wrote:

If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have 
concerns about security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is 
subject to bad stuff from the internet - it is not entirely 
secure, it is just that the number of users is small compared 
to other OS versions and hackers just do not bother for most cases.

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Re: [Elecraft] Transmitting audio file

2019-10-18 Thread Nr4c
Easy. If you have a KX2 or KX3 or a K3(s) with the DVR option. 

Follow instructions in manual to record the audio and then play it back. 

Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill


> On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:52 PM, Todd Ruby  wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone 
> The other day a DX station recorded my transmission and asked me if I’d like 
> to hear how I sound. I said,”sure”, and then he replayed it on the air for me 
> to hear. 
> 
> My question is how do I do this? My soundcard feeds the audio into my MacBook 
> Pro, and the Pizeo app records it. 
> 
> Question how do I key the rig to transmit the recording?
> 
> tnx in advance 
> 73
> todd
> WB2ZAB 
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Re: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread Bob McGraw K4TAX
I certainly use the clock on my K3S.  It is UTC while the computer is 
local time.   The computer syncs to NTP servers.   The K3 Utility makes 
it easy to update the clock as needed.


I am very careful what and how I connect things to the internet. I will 
never have any of those things, Alexa or Siri or the like, that one 
talks to that turns on lights or plays music.


I've a friend that presently writes code for security matters. He says 
he can hack into most of the computers on line.  He writes code to 
prevent these types of occurrences for his clients.   One of which is 
the US Government and Military.   Other projects are to assure 
conference rooms do not contain "bugs".  SDR receivers are great for 
this application.    And another is weapons guidance systems and related 
anti-jamming code.    I'll take his advice and be careful what I connect 
to the internet.


73

Bob, K4TAX


On 10/18/2019 6:54 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

Chuck and all,

How many actually use the clock in the K3, K3S, KX3 or KX2?
I certainly don't.  In the case of the KX3 it is used to time the 
charging of the internal batteries - good use.


I can see a ham without a watch or cell phone to want the rig to 
display the time for logging, but for me, my good old Timex on my 
wrist tells me what time to log.  The clock in my KX3 is more 
difficult to access than simply glancing at my wrist!


I have never even set the clock in my K3 or KX3!  Nor do I feel a need 
to do so.


As far as the K4 Linux software/firmware being internet connected, I 
have my reservations about that.  I have enough stuff connected to the 
internet, and someone will have to demonstrate the benefit of my ham 
radio being connected to the internet in addition to my computers.


If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have concerns 
about security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is subject to bad 
stuff from the internet - it is not entirely secure, it is just that 
the number of users is small compared to other OS versions and hackers 
just do not bother for most cases.


When my refrigerator or microwave begins to listen in to my 
conversations, I begin to worry about the BIG Brother consequences.


BTW, I do not have an Alexa or Siri device for those security reasons. 
I can easily use a switch on the wall to operate a light switch and it 
is secure. I can turn on my home theater or my computer AV application 
when I want to hear music or view videos.


Call me old-fashioned, but I like to have control of my environment. 
The Internet Of Things seems to be fraught with exposures and dangers 
that I am not willing to accept.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/18/2019 2:03 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on 
available chips but it’s a common topic.



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Re: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread Bill Johnson
Don, 
Plus you actually get exercise when you walk to your devices rather than rely 
on some software that does in fact invade your privacy. I am with you on this 
100%.

72 & 73,
Bill
K9YEQ
FT’er for K2, KX1, KX3, KXPA100,  KAT500, W2, etc. 

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Subject: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

Chuck and all,

How many actually use the clock in the K3, K3S, KX3 or KX2?
I certainly don't.  In the case of the KX3 it is used to time the charging of 
the internal batteries - good use.

I can see a ham without a watch or cell phone to want the rig to display the 
time for logging, but for me, my good old Timex on my wrist tells me what time 
to log.  The clock in my KX3 is more difficult to access than simply glancing 
at my wrist!

I have never even set the clock in my K3 or KX3!  Nor do I feel a need to do so.

As far as the K4 Linux software/firmware being internet connected, I have my 
reservations about that.  I have enough stuff connected to the internet, and 
someone will have to demonstrate the benefit of my ham radio being connected to 
the internet in addition to my computers.

If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have concerns about 
security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is subject to bad stuff from the 
internet - it is not entirely secure, it is just that the number of users is 
small compared to other OS versions and hackers just do not bother for most 
cases.

When my refrigerator or microwave begins to listen in to my conversations, I 
begin to worry about the BIG Brother consequences.

BTW, I do not have an Alexa or Siri device for those security reasons. 
I can easily use a switch on the wall to operate a light switch and it is 
secure. I can turn on my home theater or my computer AV application when I want 
to hear music or view videos.

Call me old-fashioned, but I like to have control of my environment. 
The Internet Of Things seems to be fraught with exposures and dangers that I am 
not willing to accept.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/18/2019 2:03 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
> Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips 
> but it’s a common topic.
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread hawley, charles j jr
You're old fashioned...

Jack BMW Motorcycles
Chuck KE9UW
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Sent from my iPad

> On Oct 18, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Don Wilhelm  wrote:
> 
> Chuck and all,
> 
> How many actually use the clock in the K3, K3S, KX3 or KX2?
> I certainly don't.  In the case of the KX3 it is used to time the charging of 
> the internal batteries - good use.
> 
> I can see a ham without a watch or cell phone to want the rig to display the 
> time for logging, but for me, my good old Timex on my wrist tells me what 
> time to log.  The clock in my KX3 is more difficult to access than simply 
> glancing at my wrist!
> 
> I have never even set the clock in my K3 or KX3!  Nor do I feel a need to do 
> so.
> 
> As far as the K4 Linux software/firmware being internet connected, I have my 
> reservations about that.  I have enough stuff connected to the internet, and 
> someone will have to demonstrate the benefit of my ham radio being connected 
> to the internet in addition to my computers.
> 
> If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have concerns about 
> security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is subject to bad stuff from the 
> internet - it is not entirely secure, it is just that the number of users is 
> small compared to other OS versions and hackers just do not bother for most 
> cases.
> 
> When my refrigerator or microwave begins to listen in to my conversations, I 
> begin to worry about the BIG Brother consequences.
> 
> BTW, I do not have an Alexa or Siri device for those security reasons. I can 
> easily use a switch on the wall to operate a light switch and it is secure. I 
> can turn on my home theater or my computer AV application when I want to hear 
> music or view videos.
> 
> Call me old-fashioned, but I like to have control of my environment. The 
> Internet Of Things seems to be fraught with exposures and dangers that I am 
> not willing to accept.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
>> On 10/18/2019 2:03 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
>> Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips 
>> but it’s a common topic.
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Re: [Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread Walter Underwood
A zillion years ago, I was maintaining some “groupware” for engineers at HP 
(Notesfiles). I was amazed to learn that some people used a different set of 
commands than I did. They found some bugs in those clearly superfluous 
commands. Despite their obviously mistaken approach to using the software, I 
fixed the bugs. :-)

So, be open to different uses of a product. Me, I keep Pacific time on my watch 
and UTC on my KX3. I log my SOTA activations in UTC. I reset the KX3 clock 
before each activation.

wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
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> On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:54 PM, Don Wilhelm  wrote:
> 
> Chuck and all,
> 
> How many actually use the clock in the K3, K3S, KX3 or KX2?
> I certainly don't.  In the case of the KX3 it is used to time the charging of 
> the internal batteries - good use.
> 
> I can see a ham without a watch or cell phone to want the rig to display the 
> time for logging, but for me, my good old Timex on my wrist tells me what 
> time to log.  The clock in my KX3 is more difficult to access than simply 
> glancing at my wrist!
> 
> I have never even set the clock in my K3 or KX3!  Nor do I feel a need to do 
> so.
> 
> As far as the K4 Linux software/firmware being internet connected, I have my 
> reservations about that.  I have enough stuff connected to the internet, and 
> someone will have to demonstrate the benefit of my ham radio being connected 
> to the internet in addition to my computers.
> 
> If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have concerns about 
> security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is subject to bad stuff from the 
> internet - it is not entirely secure, it is just that the number of users is 
> small compared to other OS versions and hackers just do not bother for most 
> cases.
> 
> When my refrigerator or microwave begins to listen in to my conversations, I 
> begin to worry about the BIG Brother consequences.
> 
> BTW, I do not have an Alexa or Siri device for those security reasons. I can 
> easily use a switch on the wall to operate a light switch and it is secure. I 
> can turn on my home theater or my computer AV application when I want to hear 
> music or view videos.
> 
> Call me old-fashioned, but I like to have control of my environment. The 
> Internet Of Things seems to be fraught with exposures and dangers that I am 
> not willing to accept.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> On 10/18/2019 2:03 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:
>> Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips 
>> but it’s a common topic.
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[Elecraft] Radio clocks, internet and security!

2019-10-18 Thread Don Wilhelm

Chuck and all,

How many actually use the clock in the K3, K3S, KX3 or KX2?
I certainly don't.  In the case of the KX3 it is used to time the 
charging of the internal batteries - good use.


I can see a ham without a watch or cell phone to want the rig to display 
the time for logging, but for me, my good old Timex on my wrist tells me 
what time to log.  The clock in my KX3 is more difficult to access than 
simply glancing at my wrist!


I have never even set the clock in my K3 or KX3!  Nor do I feel a need 
to do so.


As far as the K4 Linux software/firmware being internet connected, I 
have my reservations about that.  I have enough stuff connected to the 
internet, and someone will have to demonstrate the benefit of my ham 
radio being connected to the internet in addition to my computers.


If connection of the K4 to the internet is to be done, I have concerns 
about security and personal privacy.  Even Linux is subject to bad stuff 
from the internet - it is not entirely secure, it is just that the 
number of users is small compared to other OS versions and hackers just 
do not bother for most cases.


When my refrigerator or microwave begins to listen in to my 
conversations, I begin to worry about the BIG Brother consequences.


BTW, I do not have an Alexa or Siri device for those security reasons. 
I can easily use a switch on the wall to operate a light switch and it 
is secure. I can turn on my home theater or my computer AV application 
when I want to hear music or view videos.


Call me old-fashioned, but I like to have control of my environment. 
The Internet Of Things seems to be fraught with exposures and dangers 
that I am not willing to accept.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/18/2019 2:03 PM, hawley, charles j jr wrote:

Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips 
but it’s a common topic.


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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread Bill Weaver
 
 
I agree about it's utility :-).
 

 
73,
 
Bill WE5P
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
>  
> On Oct 18, 2019 at 18:31, David Gilbertwrote:
>  
>  
>  Yeah, I understand that. If you're going to have a clock it might as well be 
> accurate. I just don't understand why anyone cares about the clock to start 
> with. At least not unless or until Elecraft enables some embedded app in the 
> K4 that needs it. I doubt anyone needs +/- a couple seconds accuracy for 
> anything that would involve manually transcribing the time from the rig. 
> Agree about Windows. When I power on my Win10 laptop that I use for FT8 the 
> damn thing is about 2.5 seconds off until Meinberg decides to step in and fix 
> things. Pretty sad. 73, Dave AB7E On 10/18/2019 2:59 PM, Bill Weaver wrote:  
> >  The flip side of that is with ntp being around since the stone age and  >  
> the K4 having that feature implicitly, why not have it dead on? I have  >  to 
> use a 3rd party program to keep windows close which is a joke in  >  the 21st 
> century.  >   >  73,  >  Bill WE5P  >   >   >>  On Oct 18, 2019 at 17:50, 
> David Gilbert  >   >  wrote:  >>   >>  I've never understood the obsess!
 ion with 
clocks and clock accuracy on  >>  the K3/K3s/K4 series of rigs, yet it keeps 
popping up here from time to  >>  time. I would think that 98+% of the 
operations with these rigs  >>  involves the use of computer logging programs, 
almost all of which  >>  boldly, conspicuously, and accurately display the time 
and autolog it.  >>  I could see the need for it on a KX2 or KX3, but why is it 
such a big  >>  deal on the base stations?  >>   >>  Just curious. I'm a long 
time K3 owner and I never use the internal clock.  >>   >>  73,  >>  Dave AB7E  
>>   >>   >>  On 10/18/2019 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:  >>   >  Chuck,  >>   
>  Do you mean a 24 hour clock? I too would like this.  >>   >   >>   >  73 
Doug EI2CN  >>   >>  
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread hawley, charles j jr
If it’s there, it needs to be right for some folks. And they’re the ones I want 
designing my car’s airbags.

Chuck Jack Hawley 
KE9UW

Sent from my iPhone, cjack 

> On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:51 PM, David Gilbert  wrote:
> 
> 
> I've never understood the obsession with clocks and clock accuracy on the 
> K3/K3s/K4 series of rigs, yet it keeps popping up here from time to time.  I 
> would think that 98+% of the operations with these rigs involves the use of 
> computer logging programs, almost all of which boldly, conspicuously, and 
> accurately display the time and autolog it.  I could see the need for it on a 
> KX2 or KX3, but why is it such a big deal on the base stations?
> 
> Just curious.  I'm a long time K3 owner and I never use the internal clock.
> 
> 73,
> Dave   AB7E
> 
> 
>> On 10/18/2019 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:
>> Chuck,
>> Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.
>> 
>>   73 Doug EI2CN
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread David Gilbert


Yeah, I understand that.  If you're going to have a clock it might as 
well be accurate.  I just don't understand why anyone cares about the 
clock to start with.  At least not unless or until Elecraft enables some 
embedded app in the K4 that needs it.  I doubt anyone needs +/- a couple 
seconds accuracy for anything that would involve manually transcribing 
the time from the rig.


Agree about Windows.  When I power on my Win10 laptop that I use for FT8 
the damn thing is about 2.5 seconds off until Meinberg decides to step 
in and fix things.  Pretty sad.


73,
Dave   AB7E


On 10/18/2019 2:59 PM, Bill Weaver wrote:
The flip side of that is with ntp being around since the stone age and 
the K4 having that feature implicitly, why not have it dead on? I have 
to use a 3rd party program to keep windows close which is a joke in 
the 21st century.


73,
Bill WE5P


On Oct 18, 2019 at 17:50, David Gilbert > wrote:


I've never understood the obsession with clocks and clock accuracy on
the K3/K3s/K4 series of rigs, yet it keeps popping up here from time to
time.  I would think that 98+% of the operations with these rigs
involves the use of computer logging programs, almost all of which
boldly, conspicuously, and accurately display the time and autolog it.
I could see the need for it on a KX2 or KX3, but why is it such a big
deal on the base stations?

Just curious.  I'm a long time K3 owner and I never use the internal clock.

73,
Dave   AB7E


On 10/18/2019 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:
> Chuck,
>  Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.
>
>73 Doug EI2CN

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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread Bill Weaver
 
 
The flip side of that is with ntp being around since the stone age and the K4 
having that feature implicitly, why not have it dead on? I have to use a 3rd 
party program to keep windows close which is a joke in the 21st century.  
 

 
73,
 
Bill WE5P
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
>  
> On Oct 18, 2019 at 17:50, David Gilbertwrote:
>  
>  
>  I've never understood the obsession with clocks and clock accuracy on the 
> K3/K3s/K4 series of rigs, yet it keeps popping up here from time to time. I 
> would think that 98+% of the operations with these rigs involves the use of 
> computer logging programs, almost all of which boldly, conspicuously, and 
> accurately display the time and autolog it. I could see the need for it on a 
> KX2 or KX3, but why is it such a big deal on the base stations? Just curious. 
> I'm a long time K3 owner and I never use the internal clock. 73, Dave AB7E On 
> 10/18/2019 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:  >  Chuck,  >  Do you mean a 24 hour 
> clock? I too would like this.  >   >  73 Doug EI2CN 
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Re: [Elecraft] Looking for volunteer to design a tiny CW transceiver for socially isolated kids/teens

2019-10-18 Thread Fred Jensen
If they're unlicensed, they will be intentional radiators subject to 
47CFR15 Subpart C [15.201 et seq] which imposes field strength limits 
that vary with frequency. 15.201(b) may also require certification.  
Depending on choice of frequency, 150 mW may be way too high since in 
the 1.7 - 30 MHz range, the limit is 30 uV/m at 30 m.  I think Wayne has 
hit on a great idea, it's just going to take some Part 15 engineering.


73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 10/17/2019 4:07 PM, Jeff Kabel wrote:

1) Wouldn't it be better to use one of the ISM bands? Then licensing is not
a problem. I'd feel uncomfortable giving radios that operate in the ham
bands to people without a license. There are bands 6.765-6.795MHz,
13.553-13.567MHz, and 26.957-27.283 close to our 40, 20, and 12/10 meter
bands, and a number of bands in the VHF+ range. The 13MHz one is used by
the HiFER  experimenters already.
There are also the LowFER and MedFER bands.

2) Does the pixie not meet the requirements? They're cheap ($3-5 on eBay),
low power (~150mW), and have QSK. The kits you buy don't have a volume
control, but that is simple to add.


-- Jeff aa6xa



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Re: [Elecraft] Tony CW transceiver for socially isolated kids

2019-10-18 Thread Walter Underwood
I pulled out my HT to show to our Scouts, ages 11-13, and they were fascinated 
that I could talk all the way to Mount Diablo with it. That is about 50 miles, 
line of sight, to the W6CX repeater on the summit. They also thought the 
phonetic alphabet was really cool, like a secret code.

Tomorrow is Jamboree on the Air, so we’ll see a lot of young people get on the 
radio.

wunder
K6WRU
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> On Oct 18, 2019, at 2:37 PM, EricJ  wrote:
> 
> I wonder if kids today are going to be impressed with a commercial radio that 
> lets them talk 100' away. Most of them are packing a cellphone with more 
> power than even NASA envisioned when many of us were that age.  Radio was 
> magic to us. Being able to talk to people in Russia was unbelievable. These 
> kids communicate worldwide almost every day. I think they might be impressed 
> with the simplicity of a more homebrew looking (guts exposed) minimalist rig 
> with an equally simple coded "language".
> 
> Eric KE6US
> 
> 
> On 10/18/2019 2:08 PM, Dr Stephen E Dubin via Elecraft wrote:
>> I have seen advertisements for FRS walkie talkies with Morse code. It may be 
>> done using the PTT   button, but I'm pretty sure there is a tone.  Price was 
>> about 12.95 per pair.  Just a thought.
>> 
>> 73 De W3UEC (Steve Dubin)
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread David Gilbert


I've never understood the obsession with clocks and clock accuracy on 
the K3/K3s/K4 series of rigs, yet it keeps popping up here from time to 
time.  I would think that 98+% of the operations with these rigs 
involves the use of computer logging programs, almost all of which 
boldly, conspicuously, and accurately display the time and autolog it.  
I could see the need for it on a KX2 or KX3, but why is it such a big 
deal on the base stations?


Just curious.  I'm a long time K3 owner and I never use the internal clock.

73,
Dave   AB7E


On 10/18/2019 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull wrote:

Chuck,
 Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.

   73 Doug EI2CN


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Re: [Elecraft] Tony CW transceiver for socially isolated kids

2019-10-18 Thread EricJ
I wonder if kids today are going to be impressed with a commercial radio 
that lets them talk 100' away. Most of them are packing a cellphone with 
more power than even NASA envisioned when many of us were that age.  
Radio was magic to us. Being able to talk to people in Russia was 
unbelievable. These kids communicate worldwide almost every day. I think 
they might be impressed with the simplicity of a more homebrew looking 
(guts exposed) minimalist rig with an equally simple coded "language".


Eric KE6US


On 10/18/2019 2:08 PM, Dr Stephen E Dubin via Elecraft wrote:

I have seen advertisements for FRS walkie talkies with Morse code. It may be 
done using the PTT   button, but I'm pretty sure there is a tone.  Price was 
about 12.95 per pair.  Just a thought.

73 De W3UEC (Steve Dubin)
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[Elecraft] Tony CW transceiver for socially isolated kids

2019-10-18 Thread Dr Stephen E Dubin via Elecraft
I have seen advertisements for FRS walkie talkies with Morse code. It may be 
done using the PTT   button, but I'm pretty sure there is a tone.  Price was 
about 12.95 per pair.  Just a thought.

73 De W3UEC (Steve Dubin)
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread Jim Miller
Since the K4 is running Linux if attached to the internet it would likely be 
timesynched by default. 

> On Oct 18, 2019, at 4:31 PM, Doug Turnbull  wrote:
> 

Chuck,
   Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.

 73 Doug EI2CN

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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of hawley, charles j jr
Sent: 18 October 2019 18:04
To: Wayne Burdick
Cc: Elecraft Reflector; elecraft...@groups.io
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips
but it's a common topic.

Chuck Jack Hawley 
KE9UW

Sent from my iPhone, cjack 

> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:24 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:
> 
> One of many K4 features we're putting the finishing touches on is the dual
panadapter display, which will make its debut at Pacificon. Please stop by
our booth this weekend if you get a chance.
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread Wayne Burdick
The K4 includes on-screen date/time, and it’s very accurate. 

Wayne
N6KR


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> On Oct 18, 2019, at 1:18 PM, Doug Turnbull  wrote:
> 
> Chuck,
>Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.
> 
>  73 Doug EI2CN
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of hawley, charles j jr
> Sent: 18 October 2019 18:04
> To: Wayne Burdick
> Cc: Elecraft Reflector; elecraft...@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon
> 
> Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips
> but it's a common topic.
> 
> Chuck Jack Hawley 
> KE9UW
> 
> Sent from my iPhone, cjack 
> 
>> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:24 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:
>> 
>> One of many K4 features we're putting the finishing touches on is the dual
> panadapter display, which will make its debut at Pacificon. Please stop by
> our booth this weekend if you get a chance.
>> 
>> 73,
>> Wayne
>> N6KR
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[Elecraft] Transmitting audio file

2019-10-18 Thread Todd Ruby
Hello everyone 
The other day a DX station recorded my transmission and asked me if I’d like to 
hear how I sound. I said,”sure”, and then he replayed it on the air for me to 
hear. 

My question is how do I do this? My soundcard feeds the audio into my MacBook 
Pro, and the Pizeo app records it. 

Question how do I key the rig to transmit the recording?

tnx in advance 
73
todd
WB2ZAB 
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread Doug Turnbull
Chuck,
Do you mean a 24 hour clock?   I too would like this.

  73 Doug EI2CN

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Sent: 18 October 2019 18:04
To: Wayne Burdick
Cc: Elecraft Reflector; elecraft...@groups.io
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips
but it's a common topic.

Chuck Jack Hawley 
KE9UW

Sent from my iPhone, cjack 

> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:24 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:
> 
> One of many K4 features we're putting the finishing touches on is the dual
panadapter display, which will make its debut at Pacificon. Please stop by
our booth this weekend if you get a chance.
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
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Re: [Elecraft] Dual panadapter on K4 at Pacificon

2019-10-18 Thread hawley, charles j jr
Is a more accurate clock possible? I imagine that depends on available chips 
but it’s a common topic.

Chuck Jack Hawley 
KE9UW

Sent from my iPhone, cjack 

> On Oct 17, 2019, at 5:24 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:
> 
> One of many K4 features we're putting the finishing touches on is the dual 
> panadapter display, which will make its debut at Pacificon. Please stop by 
> our booth this weekend if you get a chance.
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
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Re: [Elecraft] KX / AX line discussions

2019-10-18 Thread David Thompson via Elecraft
Wayne,

Thanks for the tip. I applied for membership just now.

73 de AG7TX

David Thompson, AG7TX
Jack of All Trades
Master of None
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> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to thank the moderators for successfully transitioning the original 
> KX3 Yahoo group to "Elecraft-KX" on groups.io. This has been a long process. 
> 
> While we post everything of general interest to the Elecraft reflector on 
> QTH.net, the new "KX" list will be an excellent place for wide-band/in-depth 
> discussion of all things "eXtreme." This includes our KX line transceivers, 
> AX line antennas, and the many third-party products that have helped create a 
> rich ecosystem for the QRP/outdoor gang.
> 
> In addition to discussion about current products, please keep those ideas 
> coming for new products and features that support field operation. I'm in the 
> target audience, too: I use my KX/AX gear nearly every weekend, on outings 
> ranging from walks around local parks to extended hiking. (And, I admit, an 
> occasional /H outing, i.e. back-yard-hammock-portable.) There are thousands 
> of hams using our portable gear for much more ambitious outings, as well, 
> including SOTA and mini-DXpeditions.
> 
> Thanks for your ongoing support and enthusiasm!
> 
> 73,
> Wayne
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[Elecraft] [PX3] Waterfall

2019-10-18 Thread Ingo Meyer, DK3RED

Dear Elecrafters,


I intend to buy a PX3. But I still have a few technical questions.

The manual says  "[DISP] toggles between the spectrum, and combination spectrum/waterfall 
display modes." Is it possible to increase the height of the waterfall to 100%, so the 
spectrum height is zero?


If the waterfall is increased to 100% height (if possible), how long does it take for a 
signal on the waterfall to reach the bottom from the top?



73/72 de Ingo, DK3RED - Don't forget: the fun is the power!
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[Elecraft] Elecraft SSB net

2019-10-18 Thread Eric Lanzl
Here are two weeks of logs from the Elecraft SSB Net. Thanks again to the relay 
stations and to all who checked in. The net meets at 1800z on Sundays on a 
frequency of 14.303.5 except for major contests and major holidays. All are 
welcome. 

Eric WB9JNZ

Elecraft SSB Net 10-6-1019

WB9JNZ Eric  IL  K3  4017    Net Control

W1NGA  AL    CO  K3     5765

NC0JW   Jim  CO KX3  1356

N6JW  John    CA   K3       936

K8NU/4   Carl OH TS590 via KF4LZA

N4NRW  Roger  SC   K3      1318  Relay station

AI6KV  Bob  CA   KX3    10068

KF7ZN    Ron UT   K3S     10832

KO5V  Jim  NM  K2/100  7255

K7BRR    Bill   AZ   K3S     10939

WM6P     Steve   GA K3S 11453

AI4VZ  George GA    K3   2412

W7REK   Glenn    AZK3 2843

N1GIJ Stan   TX Icom 746 Pro

K4FBI  Mike     VA K3S  11414

W5RG Bob    FLK3   1440

WW4JF   John      TNK3S   11177

K6VWE   Stan   MI K3    650
NS7P  Phil     OR    K3       1826


Elecraft SSB Net 10-13-2019

WB9JNZ Eric  IL  K3   4017   Net Control

K8NU/4   Carl OH TS590 via KF4LZA

K1NW Brian    RI  K3    4974   Relay Station

N7BDL    Terry    AZK3S     10373

KF7ZN    Ron UT   K3S    10832

W7REK   Glenn    AZK3    2843

KO5V  Jim  NM  K2/100      7255

K0JFJ/7  Mike    AZ   K3S     11830

WM6P     Steve   GA K3S  11453  Relay Station

W1NGA  AL    CO  K3      5765

W4DML   Doug   TN  K3     6433

K6VWE   Stan   MI K3       650

N4NRW  Roger  SC   K3       1318  Relay station

K6BF   Vern  CAK3       4608

WA0BEU    Steve   CO  KX2   0440   QRP

K7BRR    Bill   AZ   K3S      10939
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[Elecraft] KX / AX line discussions

2019-10-18 Thread Wayne Burdick
Hi all,

I'd like to thank the moderators for successfully transitioning the original 
KX3 Yahoo group to "Elecraft-KX" on groups.io. This has been a long process. 

While we post everything of general interest to the Elecraft reflector on 
QTH.net, the new "KX" list will be an excellent place for wide-band/in-depth 
discussion of all things "eXtreme." This includes our KX line transceivers, AX 
line antennas, and the many third-party products that have helped create a rich 
ecosystem for the QRP/outdoor gang.

In addition to discussion about current products, please keep those ideas 
coming for new products and features that support field operation. I'm in the 
target audience, too: I use my KX/AX gear nearly every weekend, on outings 
ranging from walks around local parks to extended hiking. (And, I admit, an 
occasional /H outing, i.e. back-yard-hammock-portable.) There are thousands of 
hams using our portable gear for much more ambitious outings, as well, 
including SOTA and mini-DXpeditions.

Thanks for your ongoing support and enthusiasm!

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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