Re: [Elecraft] K1 high demand...

2024-04-29 Thread Andrew Moore
> but why when you have the KX3, KX2 and now the KH1. All superior QRP rigs
to the K1.

That, of course, is subjective.

Owned the KX2 and KX3, great rigs but sold them. No interest in the KH1.
Re-acquired a K1 a few days ago.

73 NV1B
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 10:50 PM Paul Van Dyke 
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> This was slightly tongue in cheek as I remembered that, but i've seen a
> whole lot of people yelling about K1's lately.
>
> If older equipment was good, then we'd all be using AC1's... I'm now going
> to see how many remember that particular transmitter.
>
> On Sun, Apr 28, 2024, 10:35 PM Mark Musick  wrote:
>
> > Paul,
> > I think I can answer your question. The simple answer is no. The reason
> > Elecraft discontinued the K1 was because of unobtainable components. If I
> > remember correctly, obtaining sheet metal was even a problem.
> > You might be able to copy the K1 with a major redesign, but why when you
> > have the KX3, KX2 and now the KH1. All superior QRP rigs to the K1.
> >
> > 73,
> > Mark, WB9CIF
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  >
> > On Behalf Of Paul Van Dyke
> > Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2024 23:58
> > To: Paul Huff 
> > Cc: Elecraft Email List 
> > Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K1 high demand...
> >
> > Since I know Wayne and Eric both watch this reflector as well as many of
> > the staff, this is a serious question. Could you rebuild or build a copy
> of
> > the K1 today??
> >
> > Paul KB9AVO
> >
> > On Sun, Apr 28, 2024, 5:51 PM Paul Huff  wrote:
> >
> > > My wife gave me a K1 kit for a combination Christmas and birthday gift
> > > in 2003.  After about 33 hours of super fun construction, it made its
> > > first QSO on 2/29/2004.  Some 2037 QSOs later it was "retired" to a
> > > shelf, after making its last (for me) QSO in May 2018.  It was an
> > > absolutely fantastic radio and the only reason that I retired it was
> > > because, over the subsequent years, I had also built a KX1 for
> > > portable ops, and a K2 to use as my main rig at home.  Two years ago,
> > > after getting a KX3, I decided to clear up some shelf space and
> > > "simplify" the shack, so I donated the K1, along with a bunch of other
> > > gear, to an ARC in my area that runs some public school clubs for
> > > middle and high school students.  I almost immediately regretted
> > > getting rid of the K1, but take some comfort in knowing that it has
> > > since been used to encourage young people to get into the hobby.  (I
> > > still have my KX1, K2, KX3, and have an order in for a KH1, and will
> > > probably leave those for my heirs to donate!)
> > >
> > > I kept a detailed written record of my K1 build, and this posting
> > > prompted me to read through that record.  Some great memories!
> > >
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[Elecraft] FS: K4D, ATU, SP4, mic (7 mo. old)

2023-11-13 Thread Andrew Moore
I just don't use it much. Perfect condition, bought it new 7 months ago.
About 40 QSOs, according to my log.

K4D/100 transceiver
KAT4 tuner
SP4 speaker
MH4 hand mic

$5,200 shipped CONUS

73 Andrew NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] TS-890 vs K4D performance?

2023-10-23 Thread Andrew Moore
Lashing out is an indication of an unrelated underlying issue. Feelings of
inadequacy or inferiority. Real or imagined.

73,
-Andrew NV1B
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On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 2:02 PM Clay Autery  wrote:

> LMAO!  Yes, because anecdotal story-telling on this list by various
> un/under-qualified people making comments on equipment they cannot even
> BEGIN to understand MUCH LESS operate anywhere near its capabilities.
>
> This is the Elecraft manufacturer's list.  It is here to discuss
> ELECRAFT gear.  Ask Wayne or Eric.  It belongs to THEM.
>
> IF you choose to talk about NON-Elecraft gear, be prepared to field very
> pointed questions about your qualifications and testing methods.
> Because if you are acting a 'fool", it WILL be revealed that you do not
> know what you don't know.
>
> Be well!
>
> Just saying.  there are numerous other venues to discuss your Asian
> crap THIS ain't the place unless you are OK with getting sharpshot
> until you capitulate.
>
> Have a good day.
>
> Clay E. Autery, Jr.
> KY5G
>
> On 10/23/2023 11:14 AM, Toast wrote:
> > I came to this list to have honest conversations about the comparison of
> Elecraft equipment vs other manufacturers.  I prefer to live without my
> head in the sand.
> >
> > Rob Mantz
> > NR4B
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Oct 23, 2023, at 11:22 AM, Clay Autery  wrote:
> >>
> >> I don't come to this list to talk about Kenwood.  Please take your
> Kenwoo0d stuff to another list.  Groups.io, etc...
> >>
> >> Clay E. Autery, Jr.
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Re: [Elecraft] Brand New KX2 Issues

2023-08-30 Thread Andrew Moore
Sorry to hear about the issues. When you sent the radio back, did you sent
back the mic as well? I'm wondering if they tried to replicate it with the
same mike you're using. My best guess is it's a problem with the microphone
connector - either the plug or the socket - maybe the two aren't meshing
properly. From what you describe, it sounds like the KX2 itself functions
without issue, when not using the mike - confirm?

Thanks & 73,
-Andrew NV1B
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On Wed, Aug 30, 2023 at 3:26 PM R.S. via Elecraft 
wrote:

> Hello all,
> I ordered a KX2 with all the options back on March 27th of this year and
> received it on July 12th. Out of the box it was having issues.  For example,
> -When pressing PTT button on factory mic it will change frequency
> intermittently.
> -MIC UP/DOWN buttons put KX2 into TX mode briefly intermittently.
> -INT Mic and EXT Mic will display randomly when pressing any mic buttons.
> After experiencing these issues I called Elecraft and they immediately
> sent me a replacement mic but the problems still persisted. So I was
> instructed to send the radio back at my expense ($50 USPS insured) to
> Elecraft so they could diagnose it.
> I sent the radio back on July 21. After being at Elecraft for a month I
> was informed that they could only replicate the random INT Mic /EXT mic
> display flashing on the screen but could not duplicate the other issues I
> complained about.  I told them to keep trying because it happens fairly
> often and obviously makes for a difficult QSO when you keep having to
> adjust the VFO to stay on frequency.
> So fast forward to today when I get an email stating they are sending the
> radio back to me with no fix and no resolution. Only that there could be a
> possible firmware fix in the future. I really do not think this is
> acceptable.
> I am curious to see if anyone else has experienced the same issues with
> their KX2 and what did they do to resolve the issue.
> Thanks and 73,Ryan W6ZAR
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Re: [Elecraft] Fw: Re: K4 pre order

2023-04-14 Thread Andrew Moore
> So what's the guy talking about putting money up 2 years ago and still
not receiving his radio?

I couldn't figure it out, as I ordered a K4D in February with no deposit,
and received it in just 7 weeks.

It occurred to me he might be talking about putting money down for a K3
board, not a K4 transceiver.

73 NV1B
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On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 2:15 AM Dean L/ K2WW  wrote:

> So what's the guy talking about putting money up 2 years ago and still not
> receiving his radio?
>
> My offer is still good
>
> 73
> Dean K2WW
>
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2023, 9:01 PM  wrote:
>
> > Mine was ordered in February 11 and received it April 7.
> > Believe me the wait is well worth it.
> >
> > 73,
> > Brian K1DIH
> >
> >
> > had mine The wait time is down to 3-4 weeks, so not as big a deal as 2
> > years ago.
> > Ordered mine in Jan and had it within 4 weeks.
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 13, 2023, 13:18 Dean L/ K2WW  wrote:
> >
> > > Is it possible to " Buy" someone who is impatiently waiting and
> > pre-paid
> > > for their K4, and change the shipping info?
> > > Reminds me of the lunch line in High School, ahead back ahead
> > > If it is, I'm your Huckleberry
> > >
> > > 73
> > > Dean K2WW
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Re: [Elecraft] K4D order/delivery/price

2023-04-11 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Pete - apparently (my guess) demand is high enough that they don't need
to capture funds right away.

When your radio is nearing the top of the queue (but not necessarily ready
to ship), they'll send you an invoice for payment in full, and your radio
will ship shortly thereafter.

I don't speak for Elecraft. This is just my own recent experience.

In short, they won't bill you until your radio is "just about ready."

73 de NV1B
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On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 6:07 PM Pete Smith N4ZR  wrote:

> About 3 weeks ago, I ordered a K4D, and was surprised not to be asked
> for any money up front.  I also got an order number and acknowledgement
> from Madelyn Gomez, saying that delivery time should be 4-6 weeks.
>
> This struck me as an odd, though not unwelcome way to do business,
> perhaps reflecting some making of amends over the long delivery delays
> first encountered on the K4 series.  I assume that they won't bill me
> until it's ready (?)
>
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Re: [Elecraft] arrl.net domain is being blocked!

2023-01-23 Thread Andrew Moore
Note that many email clients can be configured with a custom "reply-to"
address - using your @arrl.net address there is still fair game, and will
cause "reply" function to send it to you @arrl.net.

73,
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On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:56 PM Dave New  wrote:

> Thought I'd follow up on the list with the information I received from the
> mailman.qth.net support:
>
> Hi Dave.  ARRL has published something called an 'SPF record' which
> specifies what SMTP servers are allowed to use arrl.net as a FROM address.
> This effectively stops the ability for anyone to send out emails using @
> arrl.net as their FROM address.  You can receive mail, but you can no
> longer send out email using that as your email address.  You will want to
> quickly change your email program so it no longer uses @arrl.net as your
> FROM address, as servers worldwide will stop receiving those emails (they
> will either reject them, or simply discard them, or put them in a spam
> folder -- either way, your emails aren't going to get through to most
> folks)
>
> While this was ARRL's decision, it is the correct one.  GMail has stopped
> taking mail from any domain that has no SPF record, so ARRL was forced into
> this.  And, by the way, the ARRL never promoted or even said you could use
> @
> arrl.net as your FROM address. It has always been marketed as a free email
> forwarding service.
>
> Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but it is what it is.  Nobody can fix
> this.  Stop using @arrl.net as your FROM address as soon as possible.
>
> - Scott KA9FOX
>
> 73,
> -- Dave, N8SBE
>
> On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 4:36 PM Dave New  wrote:
>
> > I've had several emails blocked from my 'normal' email address I use for
> > ham-radio related emails, n8...@arrl.net.
> >
> > According to the email bounce messages I received, all email from
> arrl.net
> > is being blocked.
> >
> > I've sent an email to ke...@elecraft.com, who is listed as this email
> > list administrator, but he may not see this right away, as this is a
> Sunday.
> >
> > Does anyone else on the list know who to contact?
> >
> > In the meantime, I've had to subscribe with a gmail address (which is
> > ironic, since the vast majority of SPAM on the Internet comes from that
> > domain), so I can post the 80M SSB Net Announcement for this evening.
> Hope
> > to see you all there.
> >
> > 73,
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Re: [Elecraft] K2

2023-01-17 Thread Andrew Moore
  Have you tried it into a dummy load?

73 NV1B


On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:35 AM Mark Finkelstein via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

> My K2 keyer works on test and 0.1 watts on a new installation, but after
> that it cuts out. I suspect RF interference. Any other thoughts before I
> retire the station set up?
> Thanks,
> Mark
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Re: [Elecraft] QRP and Contesting

2022-11-08 Thread Andrew Moore
> Diving into SS CW when you are not prepared and then calling a good op
who is capable of over 1000 contacts elitist seems a bit childish

Hang on, that's not what happened. The inexperienced op who answered the
call of a high speed contest op didn't call anyone elitist. Those were two
different people.

In the interest of protecting and preserving the valuable spectrum we've
been allocated, it might be good for infighting to take a back seat, or at
least a less visible one (ie let's get along with each other in public
despite differences). There are plenty non-ham entities eager to profit
from our currently non profit bandwidth (ex: see 1988 FCC reallocation
order for 220-222 MHz), Cascading effects might include the snuffing out of
radio related, innovative small businesses, which ultimately isn't good for
our hobby, sport, interest, learning, advancement and service.

73 de NV1B
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 7:39 PM Richard Hill  wrote:

> The point of the SST and MST contests is to provide newer cw ops with a
> contest training environment where the exchange is simple and new ops can
> practice sending and receiving and other basic operations like dupe
> checking in a friendly and mostly unhurried environment.  Diving into SS CW
> when you are not prepared and then calling a good op who is capable of over
> 1000 contacts elitist seems a bit childish, like a driver with a new
> license calling Indy 500 drivers elitist.
>
> Rich
> NU6T
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 3:53 PM Edward Tanton  wrote:
>
>> I am also in the 'by hand' group. I greatly enjoy the "process": a paper
>> dupe sheet, picking the next QSO, and entering the log information. For
>> various reasons I MAY partially fill out a QSL card. No, you don't win
>> categories, but my head & heart love itSent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
>>  Original message From: Wayne Burdick 
>> Date: 11/8/22  6:41 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Andrew Moore <
>> andrew.n...@gmail.com> Cc: Elecraft Reflector 
>> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] QRP and Contesting Andrew Moore <
>> andrew.n...@gmail.com> wrote:> For many of us...the joy of contesting>
>> is keying by hand and taking notes on paper...I'm in this group. Casual
>> contest operation, usually QRP, mostly CW, and almost always logging by
>> hand.I greatly appreciate all of the very serious ops out there who
>> approach this with a high level of skill and give everyone -- regardless of
>> ability -- that next QSO.WayneN6KR(Disclaimer: I'm not in the "still
>> learning CW" camp
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Re: [Elecraft] QRP and Contesting

2022-11-08 Thread Andrew Moore
(to be clear: I have great respect and admiration for the hard-core CW
contest ops and their high speed skills)

NV1B
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 6:27 PM Andrew Moore  wrote:

> Hi Jim -
>
> Among the best ways to get better at something is to practice, and often a
> better way is to practice while jumping into a live scenario (as opposed to
> simulated or offline) before you're reasonably proficient. I wouldn't
> recommend that approach for learning how to fly an airplane or drive a car,
> but for learning a spoken language or improving CW sending, sure.
> Non-contesting operation doesn't cease when big contests are running.
>
> > Both of these problems are easily solved by using a contest logging
> program, both to log and to send CW
>
> There's not a lot you can do to change their behavior, so why not focus on
> what you can control: Both could easily be solved by, when hearing a faint,
> sloppy QRP station answering your call, simply ignoring them. A bad fist
> should be easy to identify in a few seconds. Answer someone else, or call
> CQ again. Their feelings might be hurt briefly, but they'll understand and
> you won't waste time.
>
> For many of us, maybe not the hard core contesters, the joy of contesting
> is keying by hand and taking notes on paper, and don't have a lot of
> interest in tying a computer to the radio and sending by keyboard
> (excepting QRQ operation where using a keyboard is the only choice).
>
> All that said, I understand your frustration.
>
> 73/72,
> -Andrew NV1B
> ..
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 4:52 PM Jim Brown 
> wrote:
>
>> I made more than 1,000 QSOs in Sweepstakes this weekend, and the most
>> frustrating, by far, were from a couple of dozen QRPers who 1) never
>> heard of dupe checking; and 2) sent by hand with pretty lousy fists.
>> Late Sunday evening, while calling CQ on another band, I waited a couple
>> of  minutes for a VA2 station to get a fill on the serial number from a
>> QRPer who couldn't send it correctly, probably because he hadn't worked
>> enough CW to have a decent fist. The problem was NOT signal strength. I
>> had the same problem with half of the casual QRPers I worked.
>>
>> Both of these problems are easily solved by using a contest logging
>> program, both to log and to send CW. This is not a slam on QRP operation
>> -- I've worked a lot of contests QRP, and one of my best buddies, W6JTI,
>> WINS or places in the top two or three in the many contests he enters
>> QRP. Frank made 554 QSOs in SS last weekend, and made the sweep of all
>> 84 sections (NOT easy with HIGH power).
>>
>> Why does this matter? Because MANY contesters take it seriously, and
>> most can finish a Sweepstakes QSO in 30-40 seconds. Most of us, me
>> included, are happy to work and encourage new contesters, but it's very
>> frustrating when someone can't send CW due to lack of practice, and
>> calls to work us a second or even a third time because he's too lazy to
>> check of dupes, taking well over a minute to finish a QSO.
>>
>> 73, Jim K9YC
>>
>>
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Re: [Elecraft] QRP and Contesting

2022-11-08 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Jim -

Among the best ways to get better at something is to practice, and often a
better way is to practice while jumping into a live scenario (as opposed to
simulated or offline) before you're reasonably proficient. I wouldn't
recommend that approach for learning how to fly an airplane or drive a car,
but for learning a spoken language or improving CW sending, sure.
Non-contesting operation doesn't cease when big contests are running.

> Both of these problems are easily solved by using a contest logging
program, both to log and to send CW

There's not a lot you can do to change their behavior, so why not focus on
what you can control: Both could easily be solved by, when hearing a faint,
sloppy QRP station answering your call, simply ignoring them. A bad fist
should be easy to identify in a few seconds. Answer someone else, or call
CQ again. Their feelings might be hurt briefly, but they'll understand and
you won't waste time.

For many of us, maybe not the hard core contesters, the joy of contesting
is keying by hand and taking notes on paper, and don't have a lot of
interest in tying a computer to the radio and sending by keyboard
(excepting QRQ operation where using a keyboard is the only choice).

All that said, I understand your frustration.

73/72,
-Andrew NV1B
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On Tue, Nov 8, 2022 at 4:52 PM Jim Brown  wrote:

> I made more than 1,000 QSOs in Sweepstakes this weekend, and the most
> frustrating, by far, were from a couple of dozen QRPers who 1) never
> heard of dupe checking; and 2) sent by hand with pretty lousy fists.
> Late Sunday evening, while calling CQ on another band, I waited a couple
> of  minutes for a VA2 station to get a fill on the serial number from a
> QRPer who couldn't send it correctly, probably because he hadn't worked
> enough CW to have a decent fist. The problem was NOT signal strength. I
> had the same problem with half of the casual QRPers I worked.
>
> Both of these problems are easily solved by using a contest logging
> program, both to log and to send CW. This is not a slam on QRP operation
> -- I've worked a lot of contests QRP, and one of my best buddies, W6JTI,
> WINS or places in the top two or three in the many contests he enters
> QRP. Frank made 554 QSOs in SS last weekend, and made the sweep of all
> 84 sections (NOT easy with HIGH power).
>
> Why does this matter? Because MANY contesters take it seriously, and
> most can finish a Sweepstakes QSO in 30-40 seconds. Most of us, me
> included, are happy to work and encourage new contesters, but it's very
> frustrating when someone can't send CW due to lack of practice, and
> calls to work us a second or even a third time because he's too lazy to
> check of dupes, taking well over a minute to finish a QSO.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Product availability communications (was: KPA1500 Amplifiers are now shipping from Stock)

2022-10-07 Thread Andrew Moore
> MH3 has been TBD for over 6 months

Is there any reason to believe this is inaccurate?

73 de NV1B
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On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 5:41 PM Dean Felz  wrote:

> MH3 has been TBD for over 6 months
>
> On Fri, Oct 7, 2022, 2:33 PM Brian Hunt  wrote:
>
> > Check the “Shipping Status” link on the Elecraft home page. It shows the
> > shipping status on virtually all their products. It’s updated when there
> > are changes.  KPA-1500 is shown as in stock, no doubt updated in the last
> > few days.
> >
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Re: [Elecraft] Selling K2?

2022-08-02 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Bernie & all -

Last week I removed some options that I no longer need from my K2. I'm
keeping the K2/10 with the audio CW filter, but have the following
available, if anyone is interested in them separately. Please note that
some options might require a couple components that I am leaving in place
on my K2 as they would be hard to unsolder - you would need to procure
those items on your own.

Available, assembled:

- K160RX 160 meter board, Rev D
- K60XV 60 meter & transverter board, Rev B
- KSB2 SSB board, Rev D, IC firmware 1.07
- KDSP2 DSP board and real time clock, Rev (?)

Prices TBD, haven't researched it yet.

Thanks & 73,
-Andrew NV1B
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> Hi,
> Is anyone selling their upgraded K2?  I also want the battery + board, SSB
> option, 160 and 60 meter receive.
> Thanks,Bernie nu1s
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Re: [Elecraft] How do I know if my K2 has BFOMDKT installed?

2022-07-22 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Dave -

My s/n 892 currently has RP2 = 10k, not 100k. Does the 2.7k still need to
be added across pins 7 and 8?

From the PLL Ref Upgrade kit docs (E850138), it sounds like it might need
to be added regardless of 10k/100k, as the first step below doesn't
differentiate, while the next step does:

[_] If your K2 serial number is lower than 3000, make sure you have
installed the BFO modification (BFOMDKT). One of the items supplied in this
kit is a 2.7-k resistor. This resistor, designated R19, must be soldered
across pins 7 and 8 of resistor network WP2 (in the PLL area).

[_] If you have an older K2 (early revision A for Field Test), you may have
a 100k resistor network installed at RP2, which is in the VCO area. If so,
you'll need to solder two 10k to 12k resistors across RP2, which can be
difficult...

Thanks,
-Andrew NV1B
..


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> Hi Andrew,
>
> Yes, place that 2.7KΩ resistor across RP2 pins 7 & 8. This resistor is
> on the output of U6A to drive the varactor diodes in the PLL Osciillator
> circuit. It was changed to 2.7K in Rev B. In Rev A it was 100K and part
> of RP2, so you are just placing a 2.7k resistor in parallel with the
> 100K on RP2 P& and P8. I believe the change was to help add stability to
> the PLL Oscillator circuit.
>
> 73,
> Dave, W8FGU
>
>
> On 7/21/2022 11:04:58 PM, "Andrew Moore"  wrote:
>
> >I just installed the temperature compensated PLL reference upgrade kit on
> >my K2 #892.
> >
> >From everything I can see, this rig (which I bought used) has been brought
> >up to date in almost every way.
> >
> >One step in the assembly instructions says that for S/N < 3000, make sure
> >I've installed the BFOMDKT upgrade, and that the kit includes a 2.7k
> >resistor R19 that's soldered across pins 7 and 8 of RP2 (according to
> >document "Upgrading the Elecraft K2 to Revision B").
> >
> >My RP2 (10K) has no resistor across any pins. However, I do have L33
> >upgraded to the prewound 41 uH inductor, which I think was part of the
> >BFOMDKT.
> >
> >Should I be adding 2.7k across pins 7 and 8? Is there any reason this
> would
> >not have been done as part of the BFOMDKIT upgrade?
> >
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[Elecraft] WTB: QRP cover for K2

2022-07-22 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi all -

I'm converting my K2/100 back to a K2/10 and need the original cover. I've
got one coming but it might be a long wait. If anyone has one available let
me know.

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[Elecraft] How do I know if my K2 has BFOMDKT installed?

2022-07-21 Thread Andrew Moore
I just installed the temperature compensated PLL reference upgrade kit on
my K2 #892.

>From everything I can see, this rig (which I bought used) has been brought
up to date in almost every way.

One step in the assembly instructions says that for S/N < 3000, make sure
I've installed the BFOMDKT upgrade, and that the kit includes a 2.7k
resistor R19 that's soldered across pins 7 and 8 of RP2 (according to
document "Upgrading the Elecraft K2 to Revision B").

My RP2 (10K) has no resistor across any pins. However, I do have L33
upgraded to the prewound 41 uH inductor, which I think was part of the
BFOMDKT.

Should I be adding 2.7k across pins 7 and 8? Is there any reason this would
not have been done as part of the BFOMDKIT upgrade?

Thanks,
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 versus K3 specs

2022-07-14 Thread Andrew Moore
> the K3 is a vastly superior radio

Brian - if you had nickel for every time someone declared one rig is better
than another without knowing your needs or offering reasons to back it up,
you could buy both ;)

As many will say, don't over think sensitivity. You'll probably find many
other features that greatly differentiate the K2 vs K3. I've owned both
(currently just the K2) so if you have questions feel free to email me.

73,
-Andrew NV1B
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On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 5:54 PM Jim Brown  wrote:

> On 7/14/2022 1:44 PM, brianpepperdine brianpepperdine wrote:
> > I realize there are a myriad of differences between the K2 and K3, but
> > today I read the specs in each owners manual and was somewhat surprised
> > that the each is listed at about -135 dBm sensitivity (pre-amp on for
> > K2...pre-amp off at  - 130 dBm for K2).
>
> There are, indeed, a myriad of differences, and the K3 is a vastly
> superior radio. A very wise engineer whose day gig was communications
> for space launches at JPL was also deeply involved in pro audio. He was
> also a great technical writer. One piece of his wisdom was that
> describing a piece of audio using only its frequency response was like
> trying to write poetry with only one word in your vocabulary.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] problem with K2, KAT100 and K2100PA combo

2022-07-12 Thread Andrew Moore
> I have not found them to be reliable

Just curious - can you elaborate and quantify? Bad solder joints?

> AMASS connectors are far superior

Superior for what?

> banana plugs are better

Better for what?

Thanks & 73,
-Andrew NV1B




On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 7:46 PM jerry  wrote:

> On 2022-07-12 15:09, brianpepperdine brianpepperdine wrote:
> > HI. Well this is weird
> > It appears that the Anderson power power cable failed
>
> *** No surprise there.  I personally do NOT like Anderson PowerPoles; I
> don't understand what people see in them.  One flat contact that
> slip-connects to
> another flat contact.  I have not found them to be reliable.
>
> AMASS connectors are far superior.  These have a round pin that goes
> in a round hole.  Heck, even banana plugs are better.
>
>   - Jerry, KF6VB
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Re: [Elecraft] Wanted: KPA100 Amplifier for K2

2022-07-09 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Bill & list -

I bought a K2 from someone on the list and it came with the KPA100, which I
tried out (works fine) but am not likely to use. If I can figure out how to
uninstall it, it will be available. I'll just need to go through the manual
and make sure I can reinstall components (if any) that might have been
removed during the install.

Has anyone on the list gone through this exercise and can tell me what's
involved?

Thanks & 73,
-Andrew NV1B
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> Hello All,
>
> I'm going to be building an Elecraft K2 soon, which comes stock with 5W.
>
> I'd like to have more power for phone Dxing, but the optional KPA100
> amplifier is no longer made by Elecraft.
>
> So I'm looking for a KPA100, kit or assembled, as well as the KAT100
> antenna tuner for the KPA100.
>
> If anyone would be willing to part with any of these items, with or
> without a K2, please post the info here.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Bill
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Re: [Elecraft] The Most Interesting Ham in the World [New KX2 Ad]

2022-06-08 Thread Andrew Moore
Most of her station is homebrew, built on designs by amateur ancestors but
with her unique contributions.

His station accessories are built from components salvaged from the yard
sale "free pile" and the town dump.

They're the most interesting hams in the world.

Andrew NV1B


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> You guys are killing me with this!
>
> Here's my addition, albeit not as funny as any of the others:
>
> His batteries never need charged.
> His solar panels power the sun.
> Lightning doesn't scare him, he scares the lightning.
> He doesn't always operate solid state equipment, but when he does, he
> prefers Elecraft.
>
> He is the most interesting ham in the world.
>
> thanks much!
> -ben, KD5BYB
>
> On 6/8/2022 4:47 PM, Derek Brown wrote:
> > His maximum usable frequency is whatever he feels like using today.
> > Sunspots be damned. K0ATV
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Re: [Elecraft] PayPal holding payment.

2022-05-07 Thread Andrew Moore
> Even eBay is moving away from PayPal.

As soon as they split from PayPal ebay now holds onto your funds for a
while. Previously you could sell an item, have funds go right to PayPal,
and instantly move the money our of PayPal. Not so anymore.

It got worse, not better.

Andrew NV1B


On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 1:57 PM Dave  wrote:

> Even eBay is moving away from PayPal.
>
> Dave wo2x
>
> Sent from my waxed string and tin cans.
>
> > On May 7, 2022, at 1:43 PM, David Deelstra 
> wrote:
> >
> > Warning: Before you use PayPal to sell a rig, consider using something
> else.
> >
> > I just sold a rig through PayPal, with UPS tracking number, but after
> payment was received into my account, PayPal placed a 21 DAY HOLD on the
> funds.
> >
> > "We've placed the money on hold because this transaction is inconsistent
> with your previous selling activity. The money has been added to your on
> hold balance. It'll be available once we can confirm that your customer has
> received the goods or services."
> >
> > "Here's what you can do to get your money sooner
> >
> > Provide shipment information (Already done)
> >
> > Add a valid tracking number and your money will be available 1 day after
> PayPal confirms that the shipment has been delivered. (Again, already done)
> >
> > Print a shipping label"
> > (I did not use their ShipStation service because the rig was packed and
> labeled before the payment was received by PayPal.
> >
> > The rig was delivered, no problems, notice of delivery was received, I
> have been an EBay seller since 1994, and a Paypal seller nearly as long.
> >
> > Do they do this with "Friends and Family" if the receiver has never
> received a large payment?
> >
> > I have spent over three hours attempting to reach a live person.
> >
> > Their customer service is the typical endless loop automated system.
> >
> > Caveat emptor, I guess.
> >
> > -Dave N7ISH
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Re: [Elecraft] IndeIdefinate support for K3s?

2022-05-01 Thread Andrew Moore
I can't speak for Elecraft but given the present disruptions in parts,
supply chains and labor, coupled with inflation, I have to wonder how they
could possibly give an answer other than "as long as possible."

Something you might consider (maybe you already have) is buy a backup K3S
to serve as a donor if something goes south with your main one. There are
loads of them coming on the market now, and if you already have a working
one, you have more time to hold out for a good price on a second one. This
is exactly what I did for an Omni D recently. It's great peace of mind for
when something goes wrong (when, not if :)

73,
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> How long will elecraft continue to support the case 3s and are there any
> components or modules that we should buy in advance because they won't be
> supportable in the future?
>
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Re: [Elecraft] SK Station Disposition

2022-04-25 Thread Andrew Moore
What kind of person would notice it?

There's an element of genius in both!

Andrew NV1B


On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 11:29 PM Walter Underwood 
wrote:

> What kind of person would put a list of states in almost, but not quite,
> reverse alphabetical order?
>
> wunder
> K6WRU
>
> > On Apr 24, 2022, at 7:19 PM, Edward Mccann  wrote:
> >
> > To Ed’s point:
> >
> > “Some states recognize memorandums of personal property as legally
> binding, but there are 20 states that don’t categorize them as legitimate
> legal documents, including West Virginia, Vermont, Texas, Tennessee,
> Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Hampshire, North Carolina,
> New York, Mississippi, Kentucky, Maryland, Louisiana, Illinois, Alabama,
> Georgia, and Connecticut.”
> >
> >
> > Ed McCann
> > AG6CX
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Apr 24, 2022, at 7:08 PM, Edward Dauer  wrote:
> >>
> >> Related to the thread on helping other hams' families deal with their
> >> stations after they go SK, there is an idea that I think I mentioned on
> the
> >> Reflector a couple of years ago, but which may be worth repeating given
> >> that the general subject has come up again.  I have to begin but saying
> >> that, though a lawyer myself, I should not be understood as offering
> legal
> >> advice with the following note.  I mention it only as something anyone
> >> interested might want to pursue with their own counsel.
> >>
> >> Wills are complex instruments and, by themselves, sometimes cumbersome
> in
> >> dealing with personal property -- like amateur radio equipment -- that
> may
> >> change in shape and value over time.  Amending a will can sometimes be a
> >> big, by which I mean costly, deal.  In many states, if not most, there
> is
> >> another way.  It's called various things in various places, though
> where I
> >> live it's called a Memorandum Disposition of Personal Property.  It's a
> >> document that anyone can write, amend, tear up, whatever, at any time
> >> without going through the trouble of amending a will or a trust.  If the
> >> Will correctly refers to it, the document becomes an effective way of
> >> directing the disposition of tangible personal property.  Using the
> proper
> >> form at the outset I can describe what I want to have happen to my
> station,
> >> or any piece of it, in a simple document that alone can write.  If the
> >> equipment list changes, and I want to change where the rest goes, I can
> >> change the Memorandum.  No need to amend the Will or a testamentary
> trust.
> >>
> >> I should stop there, and say only that it's not widely known but t's
> worth
> >> looking into.
> >>
> >> Ted, KN1CBR
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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 WTB(uild) external amplified speaker

2022-04-15 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi all - thanks for the replies regarding speakers.

I do occasionally check the local thrift shop to see if there are any
electronics on the shelf to take apart for components, and they do
currently have a set of amplified PC speakers for short money. But I got
bit by the homebrewing bug recently so I want to build something from
salvaged components. I think I have everything on hand now to do that.

I mentioned this project to my son a few weeks ago - told him I bought some
cheap amplified speakers at Best Buy then returned them, unopened, because
it occurred to me I'm a ham so I should be able to build my own instead. He
says good idea, that way you'll appreciate them more every time you use
them.

How it took him 5 seconds to realize that, and 30+ years (as a ham) for me,
is beyond me ;)

73,
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wrote:

> This post describes what I put together for my KX3. That specific amp is
> no longer available, but there are similar ones.
>
> https://observer.wunderwood.org/2017/03/04/speakers-for-my-elecraft-kx3/
>
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> > On Apr 14, 2022, at 4:50 PM, Andrew Moore  wrote:
> >
> > KX2 arrived yesterday after a ~15 week wait, which was pretty much spot
> on
> > with Elecraft's original estimate.
> >
> > One of the best features is, especially for a compact rig with limited
> > dedicated controls, the ability to assign a programmable function button
> to
> > an otherwise buried menu feature. For menu features that are binary
> choices
> > (such as enable/disable CW transmit), not only does the PFn button
> activate
> > the menu item, but it also toggles the parameter and dumps you right back
> > into operating mode. For example, you can toggle between "CW transmit"
> and
> > "CW practice (no transmit)" by pressing only two buttons. No need to go
> > through deep menus. Kudos to KX2 designers for thinking ahead.
> >
> > One of the not so great features is the internal speaker. It's even
> raspier
> > and more distorted than the forward-facing one supplied with the KX3.
> This
> > is to be expected; there are design trade-offs and this rig wasn't
> designed
> > to be a desktop model with high wattage audio output.
> >
> > My typical use case for the KX2 is to listen to it in the background on
> the
> > desktop with good quality speaker audio, and then to switch to
> > headphones/earphones when in QSO.
> >
> > So I'd like to build an audio amplifier to convert the KX2 headphone
> output
> > levels to say 5 watt speaker output (one of the two channels will
> suffice)
> > for listening to relatively undistorted audio in the shack. A good
> starting
> > point is knowing what the output level and impedance is for the
> headphones
> > jack. I measured approx 20 mV P-P (impedance unknown) at an audio output
> > level around "AF 10" according to the KX2 display. Does this sound about
> > right?
> >
> > Bonus points: First QSO with the KX2 was from Maine to Bermuda at 1 watt.
> >
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> > -Andrew NV1B
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[Elecraft] KX2 WTB(uild) external amplified speaker

2022-04-14 Thread Andrew Moore
KX2 arrived yesterday after a ~15 week wait, which was pretty much spot on
with Elecraft's original estimate.

One of the best features is, especially for a compact rig with limited
dedicated controls, the ability to assign a programmable function button to
an otherwise buried menu feature. For menu features that are binary choices
(such as enable/disable CW transmit), not only does the PFn button activate
the menu item, but it also toggles the parameter and dumps you right back
into operating mode. For example, you can toggle between "CW transmit" and
"CW practice (no transmit)" by pressing only two buttons. No need to go
through deep menus. Kudos to KX2 designers for thinking ahead.

One of the not so great features is the internal speaker. It's even raspier
and more distorted than the forward-facing one supplied with the KX3. This
is to be expected; there are design trade-offs and this rig wasn't designed
to be a desktop model with high wattage audio output.

My typical use case for the KX2 is to listen to it in the background on the
desktop with good quality speaker audio, and then to switch to
headphones/earphones when in QSO.

So I'd like to build an audio amplifier to convert the KX2 headphone output
levels to say 5 watt speaker output (one of the two channels will suffice)
for listening to relatively undistorted audio in the shack. A good starting
point is knowing what the output level and impedance is for the headphones
jack. I measured approx 20 mV P-P (impedance unknown) at an audio output
level around "AF 10" according to the KX2 display. Does this sound about
right?

Bonus points: First QSO with the KX2 was from Maine to Bermuda at 1 watt.

Thanks,
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Re: [Elecraft] Shipping via UPS - A Lesson Learned the Hard Way

2022-04-13 Thread Andrew Moore
> What's your favorite kind of potato chips? I like Utz, or anything plain
and unruffled. Cape Cod is good too.

Plain Utz is my favorite! But with ruffles. For Cape Cod it's the dark
russets.

Salt and vinegar: Just say no. If vinegar and chips don't belong in the
same room together, how can they possibly be allowed in the same bag? Makes
no sense.

Your preemptive strike on the "easily ruffled" joke is appreciated.

On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 10:38 AM Julia Tuttle  wrote:

> What's your favorite kind of potato chips? I like Utz, or anything plain
> and unruffled. Cape Cod is good too.
>
> Tragically, I will now be making the "that's funny because you're so
> easily ruffled, Julia" joke before any of y'all have a chance.
>
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2022, 10:01 Andrew Moore  wrote:
>
>> > Elecraft products are relatively small however they are expensive and
>> many of us have shipped them so I think this is a good subject for the
>> list.
>>
>> Kudos to John for bringing some humor into an otherwise monotonous thread
>> (I'm not being sarcastic here).
>>
>> I eat snacks in front of my Elecraft so a discussion of potato chips is
>> warranted too, LOL.
>>
>> The irony is that despite my initial ask (which I think only three people
>> actually understood and addressed; the rest responded with irrelevant
>> opinion), I find myself reading most of the thread.
>>
>> To the original poster (Ted I think? I was a while back):
>>
>> In the interest of staying on topic: despite your frustration with the
>> cost
>> of the UPS Store service, the explanation is also revealed what you wrote:
>> the alternative - nearest UPS depot - was a 90 mile round trip. You pay
>> for
>> the convenience of having a drop-off location close by, not having to pay
>> high fuel costs for a 90 mile drive, not having to spend a minimum of 3
>> hours for that effort, etc.
>>
>> In the interest of getting off topic: I've had loads of success with USPS
>> Priority, and there's probably a real USPS office near your location.
>>
>> I do understand your frustration with the price. I grumble every time the
>> cost of potato chips goes up. A family size bag cost $2.45 just a few
>> years
>> ago. Now it's just under $5.00, and I swear the bag is smaller and it's
>> filled with more air,  fewer chips.
>>
>> Oh jeez, here we go with the potato chips. My KX2 is out for delivery
>> today! I'm going to celebrate by having a snack in front of it.
>>
>> Speaking of USPS, many thanks to Madelyn & Elecraft for such a prompt
>> delivery. The KX2 left Elecraft in California at 3 pm Monday and will be
>> delivered in Maine less than 48 hour later. That's 2,700 miles in less
>> than
>> 2 days and cost me just $32.46 via USPS, and all I did was sit on my butt.
>> Eating chips.
>>
>> 73,
>> -Andrew NV1B
>> ..
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 7:55 AM  wrote:
>>
>> > In this case the subject line makes it very obvious that the original
>> post
>> > is about shipping. Elecraft products are relatively small however they
>> are
>> > expensive and many of us have shipped them so I think this is a good
>> > subject
>> > for the list.
>> >
>> > If you read the archives like I do it is very easy to pick which posts
>> you
>> > wish to read. It is easy to ignore the ones that are not of interest and
>> > there is nothing to delete.
>> > http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2022-April/date.html
>> >
>> > John KK9A
>> >
>> >
>> > Andrew Moore nv1b wrote:
>> >
>> > Other than trying to remember and ignore by subject line, is there a
>> way to
>> > mute specific threads on the Elecraft mailing list (via qth.net)? Maybe
>> > I'm
>> > thinking of the feature on @groups.io mailing lists - but this would be
>> > helpful as Elecraft related topics morph into posts containing no
>> Elecraft
>> > content. While this content has value, it also dilutes value, as it's
>> not
>> > Elecraft specific.
>> >
>> > Thanks & 73,
>> > -Andrew NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] Shipping via UPS - A Lesson Learned the Hard Way

2022-04-13 Thread Andrew Moore
> Elecraft products are relatively small however they are expensive and
many of us have shipped them so I think this is a good subject for the list.

Kudos to John for bringing some humor into an otherwise monotonous thread
(I'm not being sarcastic here).

I eat snacks in front of my Elecraft so a discussion of potato chips is
warranted too, LOL.

The irony is that despite my initial ask (which I think only three people
actually understood and addressed; the rest responded with irrelevant
opinion), I find myself reading most of the thread.

To the original poster (Ted I think? I was a while back):

In the interest of staying on topic: despite your frustration with the cost
of the UPS Store service, the explanation is also revealed what you wrote:
the alternative - nearest UPS depot - was a 90 mile round trip. You pay for
the convenience of having a drop-off location close by, not having to pay
high fuel costs for a 90 mile drive, not having to spend a minimum of 3
hours for that effort, etc.

In the interest of getting off topic: I've had loads of success with USPS
Priority, and there's probably a real USPS office near your location.

I do understand your frustration with the price. I grumble every time the
cost of potato chips goes up. A family size bag cost $2.45 just a few years
ago. Now it's just under $5.00, and I swear the bag is smaller and it's
filled with more air,  fewer chips.

Oh jeez, here we go with the potato chips. My KX2 is out for delivery
today! I'm going to celebrate by having a snack in front of it.

Speaking of USPS, many thanks to Madelyn & Elecraft for such a prompt
delivery. The KX2 left Elecraft in California at 3 pm Monday and will be
delivered in Maine less than 48 hour later. That's 2,700 miles in less than
2 days and cost me just $32.46 via USPS, and all I did was sit on my butt.
Eating chips.

73,
-Andrew NV1B
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 7:55 AM  wrote:

> In this case the subject line makes it very obvious that the original post
> is about shipping. Elecraft products are relatively small however they are
> expensive and many of us have shipped them so I think this is a good
> subject
> for the list.
>
> If you read the archives like I do it is very easy to pick which posts you
> wish to read. It is easy to ignore the ones that are not of interest and
> there is nothing to delete.
> http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2022-April/date.html
>
> John KK9A
>
>
> Andrew Moore nv1b wrote:
>
> Other than trying to remember and ignore by subject line, is there a way to
> mute specific threads on the Elecraft mailing list (via qth.net)? Maybe
> I'm
> thinking of the feature on @groups.io mailing lists - but this would be
> helpful as Elecraft related topics morph into posts containing no Elecraft
> content. While this content has value, it also dilutes value, as it's not
> Elecraft specific.
>
> Thanks & 73,
> -Andrew NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] Shipping via UPS - A Lesson Learned the Hard Way

2022-04-12 Thread Andrew Moore
>> I fail to understand the hardship of using the delete key.

> Same here

One could say the same about going to the UPS Store and simply paying them
for their service ;)

73,
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> On 4/11/2022 5:30 PM, Wes wrote:
> > I fail to understand the hardship of using the delete key.
>
> Same here
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Re: [Elecraft] Shipping via UPS - A Lesson Learned the Hard Way

2022-04-11 Thread Andrew Moore
>  I fail to understand

Apologies for getting off topic on a thread about our opinions of shipping
carriers and their prices but I have an Elecraft related question.

Got a note from Elecraft last Friday saying the KX2 ordered on Jan 1 is
ready to ship. Years ago I used a KX1 (sold, sadly!) with binding posts at
the transceiver feeding a radiator plus 2 or 3 counterpoise wires, with
some success. However, much of my KX2 use will be in the shack, where I'd
like to run coax to outside of the house before hitting the feedpoint -
figuring the radiator wouldn't do much good running mostly inside the
house. I'm thinking an end fed wire half wave with appropriate balun could
be good, as long as the radiator is outside the house. What would be an
appropriate configuration for the coax-to-radiator transition, or for this
setup in general? Looking to operate primarily on 40 meter CW. Suggestions
welcome.

Thanks & 73,
Andrew NV1B
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 8:32 PM Wes  wrote:

> Good Grief.
>
> I look at these groups as like starting a conversation with my neighbor
> over the
> fence about crab grass. (Where I live we have neither fences or grass,
> crab or
> otherwise. so I'm speaking metaphorically). If the topic drifts to sports
> or ham
> radio, I don't take offense.  I can either stay engaged or beg off by
> telling my
> neighbor I have to go in for another beer.  I might even invite him over
> to
> share one.
>
> In the case at hand, I fail to understand the hardship of using the delete
> key.
>
> Wes  N7WS
>
>
>
>
>
> On 4/11/2022 4:45 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> > Other than trying to remember and ignore by subject line, is there a way
> to
> > mute specific threads on the Elecraft mailing list (via qth.net)? Maybe
> I'm
> > thinking of the feature on @groups.io mailing lists - but this would be
> > helpful as Elecraft related topics morph into posts containing no
> Elecraft
> > content. While this content has value, it also dilutes value, as it's not
> > Elecraft specific.
> >
> > Thanks & 73,
> > -Andrew NV1B
> > ..
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 7:26 PM Jim Brown 
> wrote:
> >
> >> On 4/11/2022 3:29 PM, eda...@aya.yale.edu wrote:
> >>> The UPS Store does not charge real UPS rates.
> >> Ditto for FedEx stores. BUT -- both are free drop-off locations for
> >> shipments that have been created online. I do all my shipping with
> >> FedEx, because UPS Stores use packing peanuts, and FedEx stores do not.
> >>
> >> Packing peanuts are an obscenity -- they blow around the property,
> >> making a huge mess. There are SO many good alternatives, everything from
> >> wadded up newspaper, butcher paper, the machined flexy paper tubes that
> >> Amazon uses (all most environmentally friendly), to bubble-wrap and
> >> air-filled plastic. I save bubble wrap and re-use it. The paper starts
> >> my fireplace.
> >>
> >> The only issue I've had with either company is that their drivers often
> >> leave packages in my driveway, rather than to my porch. That's a very
> >> big deal when they're heavy, because I'm old and there are a dozen
> steps.
> >>
> >> 73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] Shipping via UPS - A Lesson Learned the Hard Way

2022-04-11 Thread Andrew Moore
Other than trying to remember and ignore by subject line, is there a way to
mute specific threads on the Elecraft mailing list (via qth.net)? Maybe I'm
thinking of the feature on @groups.io mailing lists - but this would be
helpful as Elecraft related topics morph into posts containing no Elecraft
content. While this content has value, it also dilutes value, as it's not
Elecraft specific.

Thanks & 73,
-Andrew NV1B
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> On 4/11/2022 3:29 PM, eda...@aya.yale.edu wrote:
> > The UPS Store does not charge real UPS rates.
>
> Ditto for FedEx stores. BUT -- both are free drop-off locations for
> shipments that have been created online. I do all my shipping with
> FedEx, because UPS Stores use packing peanuts, and FedEx stores do not.
>
> Packing peanuts are an obscenity -- they blow around the property,
> making a huge mess. There are SO many good alternatives, everything from
> wadded up newspaper, butcher paper, the machined flexy paper tubes that
> Amazon uses (all most environmentally friendly), to bubble-wrap and
> air-filled plastic. I save bubble wrap and re-use it. The paper starts
> my fireplace.
>
> The only issue I've had with either company is that their drivers often
> leave packages in my driveway, rather than to my porch. That's a very
> big deal when they're heavy, because I'm old and there are a dozen steps.
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Feature request K4 ATU - nearest band tuning

2022-04-11 Thread Andrew Moore
I wonder if the K4 & tuner could a good enough approximation based on RX
signal level or even background noise level.

When I've done this manually, for both outside and within the ham bands,
using the L & C on my external tuner, I can hear the difference and know
generally where a good match is found.

Surely the K4 could do better than my ears. Seems like this would be
possible without even transmitting. Could be a great feature.

73
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 9:50 AM Magnus Danielson via Elecraft <
elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> So, beyond the fun of doing QSOs, I also listen to intermediary bands.
> Sometimes however it is clear that it would be good to have the ATU tune
> up. So the manual procedure I do is to go to nearest band, tune there,
> and go back. This way I will not transmitt out of band, and the tuning
> is not really perfect for my listening, but I have noticed that
> listening condition becomes better so this approximation kind of works.
> Now, it would be great if just hitting the ATU TUNE would do this for me
> in the background, so hence a feature request.
>
> Technically, one wants to use the mid point f2 = sqrt(f1*f3) where f1 is
> the upper side of lower band and f3 is the lower side of the upper band
> from the frequency fVFO. If fVFO < f2, then tune on the upper side of
> lower band, else tune on the lower side of upper band.
>
> The radio will need to know the legal borders of the bands for the
> country to do this. Also, you most likely want to have a configuration
> variable to enable/disable this feature. When disabled, todays behaviour
> of refusing tuning can be used.
>
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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Re: [Elecraft] K4 and Delivery Delays

2022-03-30 Thread Andrew Moore
>> memories of one incredibly expensive Raytheon-Collins HF transceiver
>> [KWM-380? or something like that] before the end.

I think that was it, the KWM-380, and I remember people describing it as
such when I saw it at W4VSV when I got my ticket. Made my first QSO on it!

Andrew NV1B
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On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 1:41 PM Fred Jensen  wrote:

> Ummm ... Art Collins had a very large military business in addition to a
> small amateur one, and sold his company to Raytheon who, it turned out,
> had little interest in building amateur gear.  The decision to leave the
> market was voluntary, although I have vague memories of one incredibly
> expensive Raytheon-Collins HF transceiver [KWM-380? or something like
> that] before the end.  I don't know why Ten-Tec left, they had a very
> loyal and well deserved following, but running a business is really
> complex, and they expired well before COVID became a word.  To each his
> own.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
> Sparks NV DM09dn
> Washoe County
>
> Bill Cotter wrote on 3/29/2022 8:37 PM:
> > I thought long and hard about a K4, but couldn't stand the idea of a
> > two year wait for whatever reasons given. If design decisions and
> > supply chain choices cause you to lose customers, it says that
> > Elecraft needs to have a long moment to get their house in order. Or,
> > they will fall into line with TenTec, Collins and many other American
> > companies that have folded tent.
> >
> > We all went through the pandemic, and worked around it. So, I
> > ordered a Flex 6600M and it was delivered in 8-days. No two year wait.
> > They have something figured out. I was also assured the PGXL 1500W
> > amplifier ships in the same time frame.
> >
> > Go figure.
> >
> > Bill N4LG
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K4 and Delivery Delays

2022-03-30 Thread Andrew Moore
I'm not sure how big a company Flex is, but Elecraft is a small one doing a
great design and development and putting out some amazing products, while
having limited resources. A fair comparison might be against a company in a
similar position. Again, not saying Flex isn't (I don't know). Certainly
not the big three.

73
Andrew NV1B


On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 11:38 PM Bill Cotter  wrote:

> I thought long and hard about a K4, but couldn't stand the idea of
> a two year wait for whatever reasons given. If design decisions and
> supply chain choices cause you to lose customers, it says that
> Elecraft needs to have a long moment to get their house in order.
> Or, they will fall into line with TenTec, Collins and many other
> American companies that have folded tent.
>
> We all went through the pandemic, and worked around it. So, I
> ordered a Flex 6600M and it was delivered in 8-days. No two year
> wait. They have something figured out. I was also assured the PGXL
> 1500W amplifier ships in the same time frame.
>
> Go figure.
>
> Bill N4LG
>
>
>
> >You may have missed the two-year long pandemic that, among other
> >things, has sickened multiple Elecraft employees, caused many to
> >work from home, and disrupted supply chains, to the extent that
> >nearly all the major carmakers can't get chips to put cars on
> >dealers lots. Elecraft is a small company, and they're swimming in
> >the same ocean as the rest of us. They're 20 miles down the road
> >from me, and I know several of their employees, as well as the two
> >owners.
> >
> >73, Jim K9YC
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 scratchy noise on RX CW signals

2022-02-19 Thread Andrew Moore
Thanks Don - I might just do that. I hadn't checked the settings before I
removed the board. Good to know. In the meantime the KAT2 runs great.

On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 9:30 PM Don Wilhelm  wrote:

> Andrew,
>
> Bypass is not "OFF", so yes it could still be in-circuit.
> The only way to really find out is to re-install it and set everything
> to default.
> A good exercise for a rainy/snowy afternoon.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 2/19/2022 9:04 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> > Hi Don - thanks for the suggestion. Any idea if the scratchy audio
> > would persist if the KDSP2 was put into bypass mode? I tried that and
> > scratchy audio was still there.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Andrew
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 8:49 PM Don Wilhelm  wrote:
> >
> > Andrew,
> >
> > That sounds like you had the NB and/or NR set on in the KDSP2 with
> > aggressive settings.
> > If the settings were aggressive, it would give you 'scratchy' audio -
> > but it does eliminate other unwanted signal sounds.  You might
> > want to
> > put the KDSP2 in again and try several settings - see the KDSP2
> > manual.
> > Start with all settings at default and go from there.
> >
> > 73,
> > Don W3FPR
> >
> > On 2/17/2022 3:55 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> > > I replaced the KDSP2 with a newly built KAF2 today and am happy
> > to report
> > > the noise is gone. Not sure if the board swap had anything to do
> > with it,
> > > but everything sounds great now and hope that continues.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > -Andrew / NV1B
> > >
> >
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 scratchy noise on RX CW signals

2022-02-19 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Don - thanks for the suggestion. Any idea if the scratchy audio would
persist if the KDSP2 was put into bypass mode? I tried that and scratchy
audio was still there.

Thanks,
-Andrew


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> Andrew,
>
> That sounds like you had the NB and/or NR set on in the KDSP2 with
> aggressive settings.
> If the settings were aggressive, it would give you 'scratchy' audio -
> but it does eliminate other unwanted signal sounds.  You might want to
> put the KDSP2 in again and try several settings - see the KDSP2 manual.
> Start with all settings at default and go from there.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 2/17/2022 3:55 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
> > I replaced the KDSP2 with a newly built KAF2 today and am happy to report
> > the noise is gone. Not sure if the board swap had anything to do with it,
> > but everything sounds great now and hope that continues.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Andrew / NV1B
> >
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 scratchy noise on RX CW signals

2022-02-17 Thread Andrew Moore
I replaced the KDSP2 with a newly built KAF2 today and am happy to report
the noise is gone. Not sure if the board swap had anything to do with it,
but everything sounds great now and hope that continues.

Thanks,
-Andrew / NV1B
..


On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 10:08 PM Andrew Moore  wrote:

> Hi Elecrafters -
>
> Today I took delivery of K2 #892 and very happy to have it in the shack
> after selling my #4958, I think it was, years ago... if anyone has it I'd
> like it back please). This #892 has a "static sounding" scratchy/raspy
> noise on top of CW signals. It sounds similar to what you'd hear from an
> oxidized audio frequency pot. The strength and presence of the noise is
> proportional to the incoming CW signal strength.
>
> The rig is running from a clean, large high current capacity battery so
> I'm sure the supply power is good. The noise occurs across multiple bands.
> I get the sense it's something in the audio chain. The installed KDSP2
> digital audio filter has already been put in bypass mode and the scratchies
> persist.
>
> Before I continue debugging I wanted to see if anyone had suggestions
> about what components to target.
>
> Thanks,
> -Andrew / NV1B
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[Elecraft] K2 scratchy noise on RX CW signals

2022-02-16 Thread Andrew Moore
Hi Elecrafters -

Today I took delivery of K2 #892 and very happy to have it in the shack
after selling my #4958, I think it was, years ago... if anyone has it I'd
like it back please). This #892 has a "static sounding" scratchy/raspy
noise on top of CW signals. It sounds similar to what you'd hear from an
oxidized audio frequency pot. The strength and presence of the noise is
proportional to the incoming CW signal strength.

The rig is running from a clean, large high current capacity battery so I'm
sure the supply power is good. The noise occurs across multiple bands. I
get the sense it's something in the audio chain. The installed KDSP2
digital audio filter has already been put in bypass mode and the scratchies
persist.

Before I continue debugging I wanted to see if anyone had suggestions about
what components to target.

Thanks,
-Andrew / NV1B
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[Elecraft] WTB K2

2022-01-28 Thread Andrew Moore
Looking for a K2. Prefer working but will consider a "parts" radio. Please
contact me off list.

Thanks,
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[Elecraft] WTB: K1 (or boards) for parts

2022-01-20 Thread Andrew Moore
Looking for a K1 and/or related boards (KFL1-2, KAT1) for parts/repair.
Working is a bonus ;)

Please email me off list.

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[Elecraft] K2 remote KPA100 / KAT100?

2013-05-25 Thread Andrew Moore
There used to be some sites that described how to put a KPA100 and KAT100
in a remote EC2 enclosure for the K2, but I can't find these anymore. Can
anyone point me to the info?

Thanks & 73,
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Re: [Elecraft] Griffin Imic used...

2013-05-23 Thread Andrew Moore
Apple's Lightning to 30 pin adapter should work with that setup on the
newer (Lightning) models. I am using Griffin iMic with newer iPad mini
(Lightning) and the adapter no prob. I suggest you use Apple's one not a
knockoff.


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> At Dayton exhibit. I'm trying to remember some things about it.,did it have
> the lightening connector? I have the newer model I Pad with the lightening
> connector and I want to be sure to get the right device to go between my
> KX3 and the I pad. How was it connected? Thanks to those with good memories
> or cameras.
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[Elecraft] Followup - iOS controlling K2 via RS-232

2013-05-18 Thread Andrew Moore
Followup on the iPhone as a wired remote control for K2:

Thanks to the redpark.com cable, it's working - got a prototype iPhone app
doing reads/writes directly with no need for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other
devices inbetween (well there is an embedded controller inside the cable,
but the cable still just looks like a cable).

Since the K2's AUX I/O pinout isn't the same as the RS-232 standard (NEVER
attach a 'full' RS-232 cable directly to the K2!) a second cable is needed
between the K2 and the redpark cable. In my case I simply wired pin 2 to 2,
pin 3 to 3, pin 5 to 5 (signal ground). Also, on the K2 end only, attached
the bare wire to pin 1 (chassis ground), and on the  end that mates to the
redpark cable, wired pin 7 to 8 (RTS/CTS loopback, see p. 13 of Elecraft
KIO2 manual, Rev. C).

I'm using redpark's C2-DB9V.

73,
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Re: [Elecraft] iPad as wired remote for Elecraft rig?

2013-05-13 Thread Andrew Moore
Thanks for the responses.

I've come across a possible solution from redpark.com, who sells an
iPad/iPhone-to-DB9 cable with some smarts inside, to provide either TTL or
RS-232 level communication directly with an external device.

I realize I will need a custom cable between this one and the K2's AUX I/O
connector (do NOT attempt to plug it into the rig directly), but that
shouldn't be a problem.

The Redpark RS-232 cable comes in two flavors - one that uses UART pins on
the 30-pin connector, and one that uses USB pins. They recommended the USB
version ("C2-DB9V" cable) in my case, as there may be some unresolved issue
with iOS 6.1.x when using the UART version. Redpark provides an Xcode SDK
for communicating with the serial device through their cable. From the
coding standpoint the SDK is the same regardless of which (USB/UART) cable
is used.

Since this isn't an Apple-blessed setup, apps developed for it are for
private/internal use only and will not be allowed for sale (or even for
free) in the Apple Store, but it may be just the ticket for my needs.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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> On 13/05/13 15:18, Andrew Moore wrote:
>
>> I've searched a lot and can't find the answer so I'm asking the group.
>>
>> Is it possible to use the iPad as "detachable head" for a K2, K3 or KX3,
>> using a direct connection (no Bluetooth / PC / wireless / Internet)?
>>
>> I know the Apple Camera Connectivity Kit with some USB audio adapters give
>> you a panadapter for the KX3 but I'm interested in very basic primary
>> control (tuning, filters) and display (frequency) by sending and receiving
>> commands via USB.
>>
>> I have a feeling that when you connect the iPad to the KUSB via the the
>> Camera Connectivity Kit, iOS will say "unsupported device," but I don't
>> have a KUSB here - can anyone confirm?
>>
>> Even so, is it possible to write an app to communicate with the rig in
>> this
>> setup, despite the lack of official support? I realize that won't have
>> Apple's blessing but I'm interested in running this on my own device, not
>> putting it in the store.
>
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[Elecraft] iPad as wired remote for Elecraft rig?

2013-05-13 Thread Andrew Moore
I've searched a lot and can't find the answer so I'm asking the group.

Is it possible to use the iPad as "detachable head" for a K2, K3 or KX3,
using a direct connection (no Bluetooth / PC / wireless / Internet)?

I know the Apple Camera Connectivity Kit with some USB audio adapters give
you a panadapter for the KX3 but I'm interested in very basic primary
control (tuning, filters) and display (frequency) by sending and receiving
commands via USB.

I have a feeling that when you connect the iPad to the KUSB via the the
Camera Connectivity Kit, iOS will say "unsupported device," but I don't
have a KUSB here - can anyone confirm?

Even so, is it possible to write an app to communicate with the rig in this
setup, despite the lack of official support? I realize that won't have
Apple's blessing but I'm interested in running this on my own device, not
putting it in the store.

Thanks,
Andrew, NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] Owner of a MAC and KX3

2013-03-31 Thread Andrew Moore
Mac running a recent version of OS X works fine with the KX3. The only
trouble I ran into was trying to reload the factory/original config file -
for some reason the Mac's KX3 Utility wouldn't recognize the file format,
so I moved to a PC and reloaded it there without a problem. You aren'y
likely to need to reload the factory config though - this was due to
another issue I was trying to solve.

If you launch the KX3 Utility and don't see any comm ports in the pulldown
list, you probably don't have the right FTDI USB drivers installed - common
problem that many of us have run into, and easy to fix with a download.

For normal operation you should be all set.

--Andrew, NV1B
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> problems
> with updates or communitcating with the kx3?  If so will VMware help?
>
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Re: [Elecraft] FS K3/100 mint, 5 months old

2013-03-30 Thread Andrew Moore
K3/100 has been sold.

> K3/100 s/n 6907 with only option the USB cable, bought new Oct. 2012




On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Andrew Moore  wrote:

> K3/100 s/n 6907 with only option the USB cable, bought new Oct. 2012
>  Absolutely 100 percent mint, could not be cleaner, can't tell it from new.
> Never got around to putting up resonant antenna, so been using K2 with
> ATU, and this one has been shelved "for future use" since I got it.
>
> PayPal continental U.S. $1825 shipped.
>
> 73,
> Andrew, NV1B
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[Elecraft] FS K3/100 mint, 5 months old

2013-03-29 Thread Andrew Moore
K3/100 s/n 6907 with only option the USB cable, bought new Oct. 2012
Absolutely 100 percent mint, could not be cleaner, can't tell it from new.
Never got around to putting up resonant antenna, so been using K2 with ATU,
and this one has been shelved "for future use" since I got it.

PayPal continental U.S. $1825 shipped.

73,
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Re: [Elecraft] FS: KX3-F loaded, mint

2013-02-24 Thread Andrew Moore
This has been sold.

On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Andrew Moore  wrote:

> I simply never use it (shame...) and one of my 3 rigs has to go. Actually
> 2, but haven't figured out which is next.
>
> It's seen only two contacts (yes, two).
>
> KX3-F #797 (bought it new in 2012)
> KXAT3 internal 20W tuner
> KXBC3 internal charger / RTC
> KXFL3 dual passband roofing filter
> KXPD3 precision paddle (upgraded)
> MH3 hand microphone
> KXUSB interface cable
>
> Original box/docs/everything.
> Perfect condition, not a mark on it.
>
> $1250 PayPal
> U.S. destinations only
> Ground shipping included (AK/HI TBD)
>
> 73,
> --Andrew, NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 Can't hear the sidetone

2013-02-01 Thread Andrew Moore
Use MENU to go to the ST L entry.
Hold EDIT button
Tap DISPLAY button to toggle to between U6-25 and U8-4.

Note: you must first adjust ST L to a sufficient volume (try 012 or so)

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 6:47 AM,  wrote:

> Can you paraphrase what the manual says? I'd like to know but do not have
> the manual in hand.
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 Can't hear the side tone but it is working!

2013-01-31 Thread Andrew Moore
There's a menu setting somewhere in there that determines the source for
the sidetone. You probably inadvertently changed it from U8-4 to U6-25, or
vice versa. Go into the menu settings and try setting it to whichever the
other one is.

Don't ask me how I know :)

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:56 PM, w0iit  wrote:

> I have managed somehow to silence my side tone.  I can't hear it but the
> interior keyer is working just fine(can hear it on another rcvr).  I have
> gone into the menu and set the "ST L" and the "ST P" but get nothing.
>
> I have looked and looked to try to see what I have done.  Even the message
> memories work fine.
>
> Worse part is that I think I did this once before and finally figured it
> out
> but not this time:-(
>
> tnx in adv!
>
> 73, Bart W0IIT
> Pittsburg, KS
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 encoder: mechanical noise?

2013-01-04 Thread Andrew Moore
Dennis:

Disclaimer: this is not an official "fix" from Elecraft, nor is the
scratchy encoder necessarily a "problem" and it will likely smooth out with
use. Proceed at your own risk.

Similar scratchy on mine. Per someone else's suggestion, I removed the
encoder's washer (you don't need to remove the nut), polished both sides
using a Dremel tool (use a polishing bit with a little dab of polishing
compound) -- not a sanding or grinding bit! -- and applied a small bit of
white lithium grease. Great improvement, I'd say 98% smooth.

For more info see this previous post:

http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/KX3-Rec-d-today-td7560208.html

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:13 PM, K4THE  wrote:

> Newbie here with KX3-K #3049. My encoder shaft had 2 very tight spots as I
> turned the shaft - even without the knob attached. I hoped it would go away
> but after a week of use it was still very tight. I removed encoder and
> could
> see the C-clip and the washer underneath rotating on the threaded shaft. I
> applied a drop of 3-in-1 oil to washer & clip and worked it in well:
> turning
> shaft while pushing it in and pulling out, more oil - repeat. Reinstalled
> encoder and knob. It now turns smoothly and is 95% better. 73 Dennis K4THE
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Re: [Elecraft] Clock loses time

2012-12-30 Thread Andrew Moore
Seems like the K3 clock drift could be corrected automatically with a small
software application - assuming the K3 is connected to a PC, just let the
app launch at boot time and have it periodically send the PC's time to the
K3, without any user interaction. Most modern OS should have the option to
keep their clocks in sync with network time, which should be good enough.
No need to do it manually ever 2 weeks, or 6 months, or whatever.

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Re: [Elecraft] iSDR app and KX3 not working

2012-12-29 Thread Andrew Moore
Dennis:

I have it working with only the following:

- Griffin iMic
- Apple Camera Connectivity Kit
- iPad 2

I can't remember exactly why but I ended up hacking together my own cable
from the Griffin to the PC. But it's still a simple stereo audio cable.

I have to admit I was very eager to get it all working, even to the point
of expedited shipping for the Griffin from Amazon, but after I got it
working, I haven't gone back to it, not even once.  It all seemed very
fiddly, tethered, and simply "not radio" to me.

However, it is working and I'll be glad to go over the setup with you (and
anyone else) off-list if you need a hand.

Might even be kind of fun getting it set up again here - maybe I'll change
my mind!

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 5:48 PM, GDR  wrote:

> I am in need of advice. I have the newer iPad 2 and am having no luck
> getting it to work with the KX3 using the iSDR app. I am using the Griffin
> external sound card and basically doing what the uTube video I Googled is
> doing but all I am seeing is noise, no stations and the iPad has no control
> of the KX3. Seems that the KX3 and the iPad are not talking to one another.
> My first question is, has anyone used the new generation iPad successfully
> with iSDR? Any tricks to get it to work? Thanks for reading.
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 + Icon

2012-12-04 Thread Andrew Moore
Actually, it does in fact turn off RIT. I just did the following on K3
running firmware 4.51:

- Tune to 7024 kHz
- In CONFIG, set CW QRQ:Off
- Tap RIT and tune RIT (smaller VFO knob) to 7025 kHz. Delta-F and RIT "+"
LEDs light up.
- Transmit a dit. RIT is active. TX occurs on 7024 and RX occurs on 7025.
- In CONFIG, set CW QRQ:On
- Delta-F and RIT "+" LEDs turn off.
- Transmit a dit. TX and RX occur on 7024.

That said, the important part to note here (and maybe what I should have
said from the start) is that, as you said, QRQ mode and RIT are
incompatible (at this time...)

While it would be nice to have a little RIT leeway during QRQ=on, I think
the current implementation is a great compromise until that leeway can be
found. It's certainly more convenient than entering the config menu,
changing a parameter and exiting, or dedicating a couple programmable
function keys to it. And since RIT is used when the other station is
transmitting, blazing fast QSK is moot during that time anyway. Yes it's
inconvenient to break the station and then have to pause and clear RIT in
order to get super QSK back again, but everything in life is a tradeoff...
my biggest wish for the K3 was superb QRQ timing and they found a way to do
it... rock on, Elecraft!

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Vic K2VCO  wrote:

>  The original post suggested that if you turn on QRQ it will turn off RIT.
> That's not the case. They ARE incompatible, so that RIT (temporarily)
> forces QRQ off. But you can leave the QRQ parameter in the config menu on,
> and then you will have it whenever you are not using RIT, XIT or SPLIT.
>
> With QRQ off, CW timing is messed up over about 35 wpm with an external
> keyer. Maybe it goes a little higher with the internal keyer; I'm not sure.
> But not much.
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 + Icon

2012-12-04 Thread Andrew Moore
It sounds like it's effectively the same thing, unless I'm just not
understanding something. If QRQ is on, and you engage RIT, QRQ is then
automatically turned off. So while QRQ is on, you have no RIT.

Distortion beyond 35 WPM:

I was under the impression that this was addressed - to a limit - during
the development of CW+ (QRQ) mode, and that QRQ mode (further) extended
that limit to nearly WPM with accurate elements.

That is, even without QRQ mode enabled, accurate timing of elements was
achieved to some WPM beyond 35.

Wayne, can you clarify?  Is QRQ mode required for accurate timing at any
speed above 35?

73,
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Vic K2VCO  wrote:

> RIT is NOT disabled when QRQ mode is on. Rather, RIT (or XIT, or SPLIT)
> turns ORQ mode off while it is on. QRQ mode eliminates the distortion of CW
> elements that otherwise happens above about 35 wpm otherwise, and it also
> makes QSK operation smoother and faster.
>
> As far as I know, it has only two downsides: it disables the passband
> shift function, and it shortens the delay from amp key output to RF from 8
> to 4 or 5 ms (according to the manual).
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 + Icon

2012-12-04 Thread Andrew Moore
The "+" also indicates that RIT is disabled (a side effect of QRQ mode
being turned on, for blazing fast QSK). There's been some discussion that
limited RIT will be restored while in QRQ mode in the future.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Dale Boresz  wrote:

> Paul,
>
> In CW mode, the "+" icon indicates that QRQ mode is active. You can toggle
> it on or off via the Config menu option "CW QRQ"
>
> In SSB mode, the "+" icon indicates that ESSB is enabled. You can toggle
> it on and off via the Config menu option "TX ESSB". Tap '1' to turn it on
> and off.
>
> It may have other meaning in other contexts or modes, but these are the
> only two of which I am aware.
>
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3: iPad spectrum display

2012-12-01 Thread Andrew Moore
I originally tried a stereo USB sound card but found that the iPad didn't
recognize it. Ended up going the iSDR / Griffin iMic route, through the
Apple camera connectivity kit, and it worked. I ordered the Griffin through
Amazon because, as you have found, the local stories 1) never heard of it
and 2) don't carry it.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 8:48 PM, Jim Sheldon  wrote:

> Having seen the KX3 producing a spectrum display (although without actual
> frequency information from the radio itself) on an Apple iPad at the Plano,
> TX hamfest, and finally getting my own KX3, I started looking for a way to
> do this myself.
>
> The free iSDR app will produce the display if you can get the KX3's I and
> Q outputs into the iPad via some sort of sound card device.  Turns out that
> at least some of the iPads can accept USB input from some supported devices
> through an available camera adapter which has the input connector to the
> iPad on one end and a female USB connector on the other end of a short
> cable.  The audio device I found that most everyone used was the Griffin
> Technologies iMic, but after getting one of the new 16Gig iPad's this
> afternoon, none of the stores in the Wichita area had even heard of the
> iMic let alone had one in stock.
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Why did I purchase this antenna for the KX3?

2012-11-30 Thread Andrew Moore
By "minimalist" I'm referring not to the price, but to the construction of
the antenna, if it's what people say it is.

I'm not saying people should run out and buy one; my point (and only point)
is Philip had (and enjoyed) success with something others are quick to
dismiss as junk.  As Philip said, I encourage others to do the same.  Not
saying you have to spend $130 :)

73,
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On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 9:16 PM, David Gilbert wrote:

>
> I personally would not call paying $130 for a base loaded five foot whip
> without a counterpoise to be a "minimalist" approach, but to each his own.
>  If you want to "intentionally put limits on the gear" it would be far
> cheaper (as well as more effective) to hang simply an appropriate length of
> #24 wire on the wall with masking tape.
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Why did I purchase this antenna for the KX3?

2012-11-29 Thread Andrew Moore
(what mfr claims is irrelevant to me)




On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:16 PM, David Gilbert  wrote:

>
> I personally would not call paying $130 for a base loaded five foot whip 
> without a counterpoise to be a "minimalist" approach, but to each his own.  
> If you want to "intentionally put limits on the gear" it would be far cheaper 
> (as well as more effective) to hang simply an appropriate length of #24 wire 
> on the wall with masking tape.
>
> And I still say that the manufacturer's claims are ridiculous ... read them 
> yourself if you don't believe me.
>
> Dave   AB7E
>
>
>
> On 11/29/2012 5:36 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
>> Good for you Philip - and I hope what they take away from this is that you
>> can gain loads of enjoyment from seemingly minimalist setups.
>>
>> That's the thrill of QRP: Doing more with less, and sometimes intentionally
>> putting limits on the gear to see just what you can do with almost nothing.
>> For many, it amplifies the fun factor.
>>
>> No disrespect to QRO and bigger/better antennas... they're great too.
>>
>> 73,
>> --Andrew, NV1B
>> maineware.net
>> ..
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:25 PM, David Gilbert 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I sincerely hope nobody takes you seriously.  It may radiate something,
>>> but the manufacturer's claims for this antenna are simply ridiculous.
>>>
>>> Dave   AB7E
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/29/2012 3:07 PM, Philip G0ISW wrote:
>>>
>>>> You may be surprised with the results.
>>>>
>>>> My Miracle Whip antenna was used by me extensively on holiday in France
>>>> with
>>>> a Yaesu FT-817 and I was working all over Europe on it with 5 Watts on SSB
>>>> speech.
>>>>
>>>> My best DX with the Miracle whip was indoors from home on 14 MHz when I
>>>> worked Venezuela in South America again with 5 Watts SSB speech.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that encourages you to use it.
>>>>
>>>> 73 de Philip G0ISW
>>>>
>>>> http://www.qsl.net/g0isw
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Re: [Elecraft] Why did I purchase this antenna for the KX3?

2012-11-29 Thread Andrew Moore
I have no idea what this Miracle Whip is  or what it cost, but if
Philip gained that much enjoyment from it and encouraged others,
sounds like he wins.

--Andrew

On Nov 29, 2012, at 9:16 PM, David Gilbert  wrote:

>
> I personally would not call paying $130 for a base loaded five foot whip 
> without a counterpoise to be a "minimalist" approach, but to each his own.  
> If you want to "intentionally put limits on the gear" it would be far cheaper 
> (as well as more effective) to hang simply an appropriate length of #24 wire 
> on the wall with masking tape.
>
> And I still say that the manufacturer's claims are ridiculous ... read them 
> yourself if you don't believe me.
>
> Dave   AB7E
>
>
>
> On 11/29/2012 5:36 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
>> Good for you Philip - and I hope what they take away from this is that you
>> can gain loads of enjoyment from seemingly minimalist setups.
>>
>> That's the thrill of QRP: Doing more with less, and sometimes intentionally
>> putting limits on the gear to see just what you can do with almost nothing.
>> For many, it amplifies the fun factor.
>>
>> No disrespect to QRO and bigger/better antennas... they're great too.
>>
>> 73,
>> --Andrew, NV1B
>> maineware.net
>> ..
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:25 PM, David Gilbert 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I sincerely hope nobody takes you seriously.  It may radiate something,
>>> but the manufacturer's claims for this antenna are simply ridiculous.
>>>
>>> Dave   AB7E
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/29/2012 3:07 PM, Philip G0ISW wrote:
>>>
>>>> You may be surprised with the results.
>>>>
>>>> My Miracle Whip antenna was used by me extensively on holiday in France
>>>> with
>>>> a Yaesu FT-817 and I was working all over Europe on it with 5 Watts on SSB
>>>> speech.
>>>>
>>>> My best DX with the Miracle whip was indoors from home on 14 MHz when I
>>>> worked Venezuela in South America again with 5 Watts SSB speech.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that encourages you to use it.
>>>>
>>>> 73 de Philip G0ISW
>>>>
>>>> http://www.qsl.net/g0isw
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Re: [Elecraft] Why did I purchase this antenna for the KX3?

2012-11-29 Thread Andrew Moore
Good for you Philip - and I hope what they take away from this is that you
can gain loads of enjoyment from seemingly minimalist setups.

That's the thrill of QRP: Doing more with less, and sometimes intentionally
putting limits on the gear to see just what you can do with almost nothing.
For many, it amplifies the fun factor.

No disrespect to QRO and bigger/better antennas... they're great too.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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..

On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 5:25 PM, David Gilbert wrote:

>
> I sincerely hope nobody takes you seriously.  It may radiate something,
> but the manufacturer's claims for this antenna are simply ridiculous.
>
> Dave   AB7E
>
>
>
>
> On 11/29/2012 3:07 PM, Philip G0ISW wrote:
>
>> You may be surprised with the results.
>>
>> My Miracle Whip antenna was used by me extensively on holiday in France
>> with
>> a Yaesu FT-817 and I was working all over Europe on it with 5 Watts on SSB
>> speech.
>>
>> My best DX with the Miracle whip was indoors from home on 14 MHz when I
>> worked Venezuela in South America again with 5 Watts SSB speech.
>>
>> Hope that encourages you to use it.
>>
>> 73 de Philip G0ISW
>>
>> http://www.qsl.net/g0isw
>>
>>
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] Audio Clicks and Poor RX receive

2012-11-22 Thread Andrew Moore
It's a long shot and may be completely irrelevant but what's your AGC
threshold (MENU: AGC*THR)?  Default is now 005 (was 007 in the past), but
wonder if you've tried varying it.

Regarding receiver performance - again, maybe a stretch here - but when I
first got my KX3, I found myself in disbelief at the fact that a signal was
so weak, until I realized I was listening to it on the wrong side of zero
beat. For whatever reason, it was just copyable, and instead of tuning
farther out, I tried to narrow down on that image until I gave up and tuned
away, and found the real signal. I don't imagine that's your problem but
thought I'd mention it. I assume the differences you're hearing between KX3
and K3 aren't quite as drastic.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Phil Hystad  wrote:

> To all you KX3 experts out there, I am sure I have something wrong with
> the KX3 since it just has to be better than the experience I have had so
> far.  I am hoping that someone can point out some flaw or thing I can check
> or correct.
>
> Problem Number One:  I have audio key clicks when sending (using paddle
> and keyer).  These clicks show up in headphones and on speaker.  Using a
> separate receiver for copy, I detect no key clicks in the actual
> transmitted signal.  Any clues?
>
> So far I have experimented with AF level, RF level, and Filter Width.  I
> can get the clicks to disappear with the filter down to 100 Hz but I am not
> sure if this indicates anything.
>
>
> Problem Number Two:  Receive performance is not what I would expect.
>  There are many signals I can hear and receive on my K3 that I cannot hear
> on the KX3 using the very same antenna.  If the signal is strong, I can
> hear it on the KX3 but it has to be pretty strong like S9 on the K3.
>  Although, while playing with this today I did hear D44AC on 20-meters on
> the KX3 and immediately switched to the K3 and turned the KPA500 on to
> break up the pile up -- my first Cape Verde QSO.
>
> So, any ideas would be appreciated to either or both problems.
>
> 73, phil, K7PEH
>
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Re: [Elecraft] CFL lamp noise

2012-11-18 Thread Andrew Moore
My bad - I (too quickly) assumed this was about conventional fluorescents.

I'm almost certain all the fluorescents in the house are of the newer
(electronic) ballast type.

We do have plenty CFLs in the house too, including two about ten feet
from the shack. Time for some testing.

73,
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On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Jim Wiley  wrote:
>
> Are you talking about a CFL, or a conventional fluorescent lamp? Many newer
> fluorescent lamps come with an electronic ballast.  These are sometimes a
> problem, in that the "ballast" operates like a switching power supply, and
> if not designed or built properly, can emit copious amounts of noise.   A
> standard "old fashioned" magnetic ballast does not have this problem.  If
> your lamp uses the newer electronic ballast, replacing the ballast with a
> magnetic type will fix the problem.
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Re: [Elecraft] CFL lamp noise

2012-11-18 Thread Andrew Moore
> In some circles CFL's and their supposed problems
> have risen to urban legend level. (;-)

Not everyone has the same antenna system or distance from potential
noise sources, which could explain all the differing opinions.

In my shack, where a fluorescent lamp is located only four feet from
the rig, I recently switched from a 40 meter coax-fed dipole to a
random wire with counterpoise directly into the K3, no coax. Lots of
noise.  Turn the switch off, noise goes away.  Not a problem with
coax-fed dipole.

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Re: [Elecraft] K3 CWT Function

2012-11-16 Thread Andrew Moore
I too found CWT "spot on" - pun intended. Accurate every time.

NR seems to make the signal a little raspier than I remember in the
past; haven't used it much in a few months but just happened to notice
it recently. Wonder if anything has changed. Then again, I've changed
antenna systems, have more local noise and have not tweaked it off
"default" settings, so I can't say for a fact that it's NR alone.

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Mike Harris  wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Checked out the CWT function with the latest beta 4r58 and all appears
> to be back to normal (pre 4r51).  Full range on the display and nicely
> balanced about the centre point.  It's been a while in the fixing but
> it's been worth the wait.  I cannot comment on the CW decoder, I don't
> use it.
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[Elecraft] K3: Anyone running HRD on Mac via Wine?

2012-11-13 Thread Andrew Moore
I installed Ham Radio Deluxe for Windows on a MacBook Pro running Mountain
Lion (OS X 10.8), using the Wine emulator.

HRD tracks changes made on the radio just fine, and when I click buttons on
HRD, it controls the rig.

But if I attempt to click on any HRD control other than a button (such as a
slider control), the X11 server crashes with a "BadWindow (invalid Window
parameter)" error.

Fortunately, HRD allows you to use simply point to the slider and use the
scroll wheel on the mouse to move it up and down, so it's a great
workaround.

But I wonder if anyone has it fully working on a similar setup.

Thanks,
--Andrew, NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] OH HAPPY DAYS

2012-11-10 Thread Andrew Moore
If the KAT500 were the only product being built, 39 would seem like not
much, but...

73,
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Keith-K5ENS  wrote:

> WOW! Almost a month and 39 units shipped!
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Re: [Elecraft] Mic Conn. Protector!

2012-11-10 Thread Andrew Moore
Even easier: Why not just get a screw-on UHF connector cap?

Fits perfectly, and it's the best "mike connector protector" ever - it
makes sure a mike is never attached to my K2 so it can be used only for
CW... :

(sorry couldn't resist. No disrespect intended towards other modes)

Seriously, the cap is a perfect fit. I can't remember where I got mine but
it was likely from a Diamond Antenna mobile mount, and I suspect you can
find them elsewhere.

If you can't, I will mai you one of my spares.

Here's a photo of it "in action"

http://maineware.net/k2

And sadly, the K2 is for sale... but it just doesn't see any use now that I
have a KX3 / K3 pair.

73,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 4:48 PM, David Dietrich wrote:

> Hi Jim,
>
> Easiest and cheapest would be to go to Radio Shack and get a mic
> connector, break it to get the collar, then fashion a small circle out of
> sheet metal to fit the opening in the collar. You can then leave it silver
> in color or paint it. Also, put a tab of electrical tape on the inside to
> prevent shorting pins.
>
> I did exactly this on my K2 and it worked great! Also, sheet metal can
> also be used to fashion covers for unused options.
>
> 73,
>
> David
> KC9EHQ
> K1-4 #2051
> K2/10 #7164
>
> Jim Harris  wrote:
>
> >*Good afternoon, Folks.*
> >*
> >*
> >*If anyone knows of a supplier for a Cover that goes over the Mic Conn. on
> >the front of a K2 or K3, I would appreciate hearing from you.  *
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] External Key Timing Measurements

2012-11-10 Thread Andrew Moore
Thanks John - I've been hoping to find some analysis of KX3 CW timing. Do
you know if the on/off delay differences are constant across keying speeds?
Have you looked at timing when using the built-in paddle?

I prefer using the KX3 in its QRP / built-in paddle configuration and don't
expect (or need) K3-like performance and accuracy from it, but I'm curious.

73,
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On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:37 AM, John Oppenheimer  wrote:

> Unlike the K3 and K2, the KX3 has unequal external key on and off
> delays. If using an external keyer, an 8 ms Keying Compensation will
> adjust for correct key timing.
>
> Example scope shots using a CMOS-4 keyer are here:
> http://www.kn5l.net/KX3/kx3-external-key-timing.html
>
>
>
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[Elecraft] FS: Price reduced - K2 with KAT2, KNB2, KAF2 - $700

2012-11-09 Thread Andrew Moore
K2/10 #4958
Includes KAT2 (20W auto tuner), KNB2 (noise blanker), KAF2 (audio filter &
clock), ETS15 (tilt stand 1.5")
(Note that this is set up for CW only. No SSB.)
Works flawlessly, absolutely beautiful condition, non-smoking environment,
etc...
Original owner, experienced builder.

$700 includes shipping
(current Elecraft price is $1000+, unassembled)

PayPal only, U.S. shipment only.

 Details and photos at:

http://maineware.net/k2

73,
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Re: [Elecraft] CW Decoding - Your Brain is best

2012-11-08 Thread Andrew Moore
While we're on the subject of computer-based CW learning and operating -
another perhaps lesser-known setup that may be worth checking out is the
CW-over-Internet approach using FLDigi and Mumble software, which provides
multi-user, high audio quality, low latency CW over the net via a server.

Some of the great advantages of this system for those wanting to build CW
speed is that it's available 24/7 and eliminates the dependency on good
band conditions, propagation or being tied to your shack. You can have
"live" QSOs in near perfect conditions pretty much whenever you want it,
which is a huge help in building skill and speed.

Chuck/AA0HW has put loads of research into tweaking the setup for best
results, providing ways to interface your paddle and key to the system,
generating pleasant sounding sidetones, etc. Users on Chuck's server tend
to focus on QRQ but everyone's welcome. Chuck has created videos detailing
how to set up the software.

Again, a very different experience than sitting in front of a radio, but
can be highly enjoyable even for seasoned CW ops.

For more info:

http://qrqcwnet.ning.com/

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 3:56 PM, Larry Libsch  wrote:

>
>  I respect the hams that have spent many hours developing and
> improving their CW skills ...
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Re: [Elecraft] CW Decoding - Your Brain is best

2012-11-08 Thread Andrew Moore
And another great resource, if you want to build your own practice files,
is ebook2cw,written by Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK.  Converts text to really nice
sounding CW, with control over rise/fall times, pitch, timing, etc...
Command line version works great on Mac OS X, and I believe it also runs on
Windows and Linux.

I use it frequently to convert chunks of practice text to mp3 files, burn
it on a disc and practice by listening to it while mobile.

http://fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html

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On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Barry  wrote:

> Another great site for improving CW proficiency (at ANY level) is
> http://lcwo.net/
> Barry W2UP
>
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Re: [Elecraft] K3 Speaker buzz - But which external speaker ?

2012-11-06 Thread Andrew Moore
That may be true in terms of power gain, but there may be some value in
having the speakers front-firing instead of top-firing like the K3's
built-in speaker.

Another cheap/easy solution might be a PVC pipe 90-degree elbow sitting on
top of the rig to redirect the sound (mono only).

73,
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On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV  wrote:

>
>  > The COMspkr is an ampflied speaker.
>
> That's right and the amplifier is not any stronger than the amplifier in
> the K3.  There is no value to using a set of 3W per channel amplified
> speakers on a transceiver that provides 2.5W per channel by itself.
>
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] DSP Noise Reduction and contesting

2012-11-06 Thread Andrew Moore
I don't have much experience with contesting but I'll add that one of my
favorite uses for the noise reduction (NR) feature is to cut down on ear
fatigue from atmospheric noise when I have the rig on "in the background"
all day.

I like to listen to the band with a wide filter setting so I can tune to
something interesting when I hear it, but that constant background noise is
hard on my ears after a while. NR solves it.

I often disable NR when I'm tuned to a signal of interest, because it
sounds more natural to me.

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On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Fred Jensen  wrote:

> This is pretty much my experience too [except the Africa part :-)].  I'm
> more or less CW-only and I just can't get NR to make any real
> improvement in the readability of signals.

...

> On 11/6/2012 12:30 PM, Arie Kleingeld PA3A wrote:
> > Hi Pete,
> >
> > The NR of the K3 is not a feature that shines. That's why I never tried
> > it in contests. But in a few weeks there's the CQWW CW again. Maybe I
> > will give it a go.
>
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Re: [Elecraft] [K2] Preamp?

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Moore
Depends on the band - although I don't venture far off 40 meters, I used to
have preamp on all the time on 40 until I read that due to noisy 40, the
noise that the preamp amplifies is much harder on the ears than copying a
reasonably strong signal without the preamp. I turned it off a year or two
ago and haven't even noticed. Of course I may be missing some very weak
signals... All depends on who/how you operate.

For higher (and less noisy) bands, I believe preamp is often preferred.

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On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Gil G.  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am curious as to how much of the time you guys have your preamp on?
> Mine is on 100% of the time. I actually never had to turn it off.
> I couldn't dream of ever using the attenuator…
> My K2 seems to hear pretty well, but not without the preamp.
>
> Has anyone heard of changing R76 from 10 Ohms to 6.8 Ohms?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Gil.
>
> Gil.
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Re: [Elecraft] KXPD3 APPLICATION NOTE UPGRADE SHEET TYPOS

2012-10-29 Thread Andrew Moore
I just spoke with Elecraft on the phone and was told that (correct me if
I'm wrong, Elecraft) anyone who was sent upgrade kits with incorrect
springs will receive another kit with the right springs. Sounds like
they're sending these out in batches, and from what I understand the wait
time is measured in weeks not months. I did not get the sense that you
needed to contact Elecraft in order for this to happen.

Again, hope Wayne/etc will correct me if I'm wrong... I don't speak for
Elecraft.

Thanks,
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Bruce Beford
wrote:

> A firm spring was shipped to you in error. Contact parts at electraft dot
> com, and they will send you the medium spring. That's what I did. And yes,
> the shipped light spring p/n does not match the app note)
> 73,
> Bruce, N1RX
>
> > And, in light of your reply, how do I know which spring came with the
> > paddle to begin with . . . the firm or the medium?
>
> > 73,
>
> > Kent  K9ZTV
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] First Contact with KX3 But strange behavior observed

2012-10-26 Thread Andrew Moore
I ran into something similar when I first fired up my KX3. I realized I was
listening to the wrong side of the zero beat, where I could just barely
hear the signal - then tuned up a bit and realized it was the same signal
but this time much stronger. (I haven't run into this since.)

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:

> It's possible this is a firmware issue. I have a new field-test
> release I'll send you.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
> On Oct 26, 2012, at 7:06 PM, Doug Person wrote:
>
> > The KX3 arrived many weeks ago and just haven't had the time to get it
> > assembled and on the air.  I found time at last yesterday and it went
> > together in no time.  Very, very easy to assemble.
> >
> > Once I got it on the air the receiver sounded great and all the
> > controls
> > made sense and seemed to work well.  One strange thing thought.  I was
> > copying some cw on 30 meters and decided to narrow the bandwidth a
> > bit.
> > However, once the bandwidth switched to FL2 the signals
> > disappeared.  I
> > don't mean faded or got weaker - they disappeared.  I would assume
> > being
> > a purely DSP receiver, I should be able to digitally reduce the
> > bandwidth.  I could hear a faint click of a relay but I'm not seeing
> > any
> > setting regarding filter setup.  Everything is as shipped. I haven't
> > changed any settings.
> >
> > What am I missing?
> >
> > 73, Doug -- K0DXV
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Re: [Elecraft] KXPD3 Upgrade - An Opinion

2012-10-20 Thread Andrew Moore
My KXPD3 arrived today and I installed the "Light" spring and new
contacts and had much better accuracy after the upgrade than I did
with the original setup.

Impressive!

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On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 7:52 PM, stan levandowski  wrote:
> I received the KXPD3 Upgrade Kit for my serial number 0325 today.  Easy
> modification; no problems.
>
> I installed the "light" spring (E980239).
>
> In my opinion, and comparing it to the week I was able to spend with a
> Begali "Adventure" prototype last month,  it now compares quite
> favorably.
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[Elecraft] KXPD3 upgrade: Confusion on labeling, which springs included?

2012-10-20 Thread Andrew Moore
My KXPD3 upgrade arrived today.

First, thank you Elecraft for providing this free of charge. This
change involves not just the new PCB, wrench, contact screw and
springs, but also research, field testing, app note, packaging,
shipping, etc... times the number of KXPD3 units affected.  That's no
small deal.

I have a question about what I received:

The application note says I should have received:

E980236 ("Spring, Light")
E980240 ("Spring, Medium")

...but I received:

E980218 ("Spring, KXPD3 Firm")
E980239 ("Spring, KXPD3 .014x11.5 Light")

So I'm not quite sure what I have. Neither part number on the
envelopes matches the application note, and one of them says Firm
instead of Medium. I assume what's in my original KXPD3 (from KX3
#797) is Firm.

Thanks,
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] RTTY mode rocks!

2012-10-20 Thread Andrew Moore
I'm new at RTTY/PSK31 so forgive me for the FAQ. but I assume that if
I send at high speed on the paddles (or via the message buffers), the
KX3 just buffers the characters and the modes send it out at 45 or 31
baud. Is that correct?

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> Anyone can send 50 WPM using the KX3's internal RTTY and PSK31 modes (FSK-D
> and PSK-D). Just program up to six message buffers for contest exchanges and
> use those instead of the key.
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Re: [Elecraft] [KX3] RTTY mode rocks!

2012-10-20 Thread Andrew Moore
I've never been into any mode other than CW, but this morning I tried
RTTY and PSK31 on the KX3 for the first time.

I too was very impressed. Very well implemented on the KX3 and I
particularly like being able to use the CW paddle for input.  I don't
like being tied to the computer for this work (though I understand
that has much to offer).

I'm looking forward to doing more with this mode (but CW will always be #1! :)

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On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Chip Stratton  wrote:
> I'm very impressed with the RTTY mode in this little bugger. It is doing a
> good job of decoding signals in the JART WW RTTY contest, and with it's 10
> watts into my trap vertical stations in Poland, Finland, and Ukraine are
> reading it fairly well. Using the CW memories to hold the exchange makes it
> easy, but using a paddle works well too! Well done Elecraft! BTW, 10m is
> open this AM into Eastern Europe!
>
> Chip
> AE5KA
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Question, Transmit Test Mode

2012-10-18 Thread Andrew Moore
My bad; I see that now.  Thanks...

--Andrew

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:

> Yes. I believe he was referring to voice-mode adjustments.
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Question, Transmit Test Mode

2012-10-18 Thread Andrew Moore
For CW practice on the KX3, can't you just hold VOX to put the rig in PTT
mode, to effectively disable the TX? (toggle it back to VOX to enable the
TX)

--Andrew, NV1B


On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Wayne Burdick  wrote:

> This feature isn't supported on the KX3 at present. However, you can
> set power to a low level, switch to ALC/CMP metering by tapping the
> KEYER/MIC knob, then adjust mic controls.
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
>
> On Oct 18, 2012, at 12:34 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
>
> > I am a new owner of a KX3 and it seems to me that the K3 feature,
> > TEST for XMIT, is not supported on the KX3.  I was going to use it
> > to adjust mic gain and also VOX controls for KX3 transmit.
> >
> > So, just for confirmation, this feature does not exist or is it well
> > hidden?
> >
> > 73, phil, K7PEH
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[Elecraft] FS: K2 with options (and Begali CW paddle)

2012-10-18 Thread Andrew Moore
K2 (10 watt) with:
KAT2 auto tuner
KAF2 real-time clock, audio filter
KNB2 noise blanker
ETS15 1.5-inch tilt stand (2.5-inch also included)

$775 shipped (U.S.)

Original owner

Details and photos at http://maineware.net/k2

Also available: Begali Magnetic Professional CW paddle, $225 shipped (U.S.)

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Re: [Elecraft] keyer test mode

2012-10-18 Thread Andrew Moore
To use "test mode" for practicing CW sending on the K1:

Select the OUT  menu entry and hold EDIT to display the power output level.

Next, hold DISPLAY.

The power output parameter will change to P = 0 , indicating that
the transmitter is disabled.

To restore the original power level setting, hold DISPLAY  again.

--Andrew, NV1B


On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 5:08 AM, greg fripp  wrote:

> my k1 is arriving fully built next week.
> ...
> i would like to use it to listen to my code as i learn
> can i use my k1 for that?
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Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft newbie considering K3 vs KX3

2012-10-16 Thread Andrew Moore
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV  wrote:

> Absolutely.  Unless you are looking for a trail/backpack radio, the
> added flexibility, features and user interface of the K3 is hands
> down superior to the KX3.


While the features and UI on the K3 are clearly more extensive, don't
confuse that with it being a better rig for all but trail/backpack use.
Elecraft already has a rig that's probably better for trail/backpacking:
the KX1 (though it's not as full-featured).

The KX3 may still win for those wanting a:

- rig with a simple user interface and few controls
- rig to run as a base station on solar power
- rig to run in confined quarters (like my tiny shack...)
- vacation rig
- mobile rig

As many have pointed out, step 1 is figure out what you want to do.

For me, if the rig was staying put in the shack, the K3 would be the
answer. If I envisioned it moving about from time to time - camping,
vacation, mobile, trailer, etc... - then the KX3 would be it.

If you want to focus strictly on performance, go K3.  But the KX3 is no
slouch. Buck's desktop/laptop analogy is a good one.

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Re: [Elecraft] Need a locksmith with the K3

2012-10-16 Thread Andrew Moore
Are your VFO A and B linked? Hold down SUB button to toggle the link off.

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 8:27 AM, Gary Smith  wrote:

> I've inadvertently activated a feature I need to undo. Last night I
> was making changes with config and it may have happened at that time
> but I'm locked on a frequency and can't seem to change it. When I
> move the sub receiver frequency with dial B, it shows me the voltage,
> time, PLL1, PLL2, temp and so on. The tell is the lock showing in the
> upper right corner of the LCD display above the mode indicator.
>
> I'm looking in the manual but haven't found the answer yet.
>
> What do I need to do to get unlocked?
>
> Thanks
>
> Gary
> KA1J
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Re: [Elecraft] photos K2 options

2012-10-11 Thread Andrew Moore
Cris - I can't help you with the SSB and KPA100, but here are high
resolution photos of my KAF2 and KNB2 boards, front and back sides (sorry
about the distortion and image quality).

http://maineware.net/K2/KAF2_front.jpg
http://maineware.net/K2/KAF2_back.jpg
http://maineware.net/K2/KNB2_front.jpg
http://maineware.net/K2/KNB2_back.jpg

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On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Christophe F8ACF-56 wrote:

>
> hello all,
>
> I am again because I just got my K2, with construction expected to begin
> shortly
>
> there are photos of K2 yes, but not often very detailed
> I am looking for photos (both sides) of the following options:
>
> KAF2 audio filter;
>
> KSB2 SSB Adapter;
>
> KNB2 High Performance Noise Blanker;
>
> KPA100;
>
> thank you friends for your help to realize a dream.
>
> 73 F8ACF Cris
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Re: [Elecraft] My one and only bitch about the KX3...

2012-10-01 Thread Andrew Moore
The manual states:

"*Loosen the two rear thumbscrews before adjusting the legs. Tighten
them afterwards.*"

...and if that method is followed, it's simple and works 100 percent. If
the leg movement were simply friction-based without screws, it would be
even simpler, but maybe at the expense of them loosening up over time due
to mechanical wear and not being able to be adjusted.

(Of course that doesn't invalidate your preference for being able to just
move the legs without dealing with the screws.)

73,
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On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Phil Townsend  wrote:

> First let me say I love this radio… KX31695. It works os well.
> My second QSO was with the guys on Swain Island 5 watts SSB they gave me a
> 57… I was using Wayne's test antenna…
> Really I do love this radio
>
> BUT
>
> Those damn knurled nuts on the sides that support the little legs that
> fold out. I hate those things…
> They work, but  one side goes the right way the other side is backwards…
> One gets loose as you push the legs back the other gets tighter…
>
> Yeah, I do have a disorder… they say its my Moms fault.
>
>
>
> K5SSR
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Re: [Elecraft] Is a K3 ATU with balanced outputs possible?

2012-09-28 Thread Andrew Moore
Great; thank you for the trivia, very helpful. I figured it had already
been considered and that there was a good reason for the current
configuration.

The BL2 following the KAT3 was exactly one option I was considering. I've
read about several cases in which ops had success, but read others in which
the balun was heating perhaps due to excessive reactance on the antenna
side. Reactance is likely dependent on the frequency/band and several
factors in the antenna system which could explain the mixed results.

I think I will try this approach and enjoy the experimenting.

All: Not looking to turn this in to an OT antenna theory thread, but if you
have specific experience with this configuration, I'd like to hear (KAT3 to
BL2 to ladder to simple dipole).

Thanks,
--Andrew, NV1B
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On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 6:43 PM, Don Wilhelm  wrote:

> Andrew,
>
> A bit of 'trivia' first:
> That was "supposed" to be a solution in the KAT500 tuner.  The initial
> design put the balun on the input of the tuner, and attempted to "float"
> the rest of the tuner while trying to maintain balance.
>
> There were problems with maintaining balance through the rest of the
> tuner, while studies indicated there was no efficiency difference between
> the balun at the input vs. the balun at the output, so the design was
> changed to an unbalanced design driving (if required or desired) a balun at
> the output of the tuner.
>
> "trivia off":
>
> So more specific to your question, a balanced output from the K3 KAT3 can
> easily be obtained by using an Elecraft BL2 on the output side of the KAT3.
>
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[Elecraft] Is a K3 ATU with balanced outputs possible?

2012-09-28 Thread Andrew Moore
I'd love to see a K3 built-in ATU with balanced outputs to feed "ladder"
line. Has this been considered and dismissed, or is it a possibility for a
future option?

I'm guessing this might be a problem for the already crowded rear panel,
but could it be provided as a plug-in board (like the KANT3 or the KAT3)
that uses the two antenna ports (ANT1, ANT2) for the two sides of the
ladder line, and does away with the SO239 altogether?

Failing that, could the functionality be provided in the KAT500?

Apologies if this has already been discussed; I haven't found much
discussion on it in the archives.

--Andrew, NV1B
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3 PBT

2012-09-24 Thread Andrew Moore
I'll put in a vote for this improvement in a future firmware release too,
if it's possible.

It would make the knob feel more responsive, and would be consistent with
the behavior of the adjacent knobs.

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Howard Hoyt  wrote:

> I have been twisting the KX3's PBT I/II knob madly in an attempt to
> change BW or CF rapidly, but in reality when I turn it more slowly the
> function actually changes more rapidly.  Two possible explanations are
> either the encoder pulse rate exceeding the I/O refresh rate, or the
> speed with which the filter DSP can reconfigure.
>
>
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Re: [Elecraft] KX-3 Dimmer

2012-09-11 Thread Andrew Moore
I found the same as you with the bright OFS/B LEDs.

This may sound cheesy, but the best fix for the LEDs might be to simply cut
out a small circle of adhesive-backed semi-transparent filter material and
stick it on. I think I've seen an Avery-type label that would be perfect
(downside: you have to buy a bunch of labels). It might diffuse the light
nicely too.

The punch for punching paper to go in a 3-ring binder could do a clean job
on the circle and should be just right for size.

(I wouldn't want to touch the main display screen though)

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:17 PM, D. Gary Geer  wrote:

>
> Gents,
>
> Love the radio - just need some advice.
>
> I can not find a setting to dim the display or especially the OFS or B LED
> on the right side.
>
> They are great in bright light, in dim light or at night they are really
> strong and blinding.
>
> Does anyone know how to reduce the power to these?
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Gary
> N5NZ
>
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Re: [Elecraft] Wanted - EC2 enclosure

2012-09-08 Thread Andrew Moore
(sorry list, meant to send that off list)

On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Andrew Moore  wrote:

> Hello again, Nick. I happen to have one in my "to sell" pile - bought it
> new and never used - literally not a mark on it. No KAT100 panels, just
> stock EC2. (I might have both sizes of tilt bails for it, I think 1.5" and
> 2.5").
>
> $65 shipped
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Nick Marsh  wrote:
>
>> Hello Folks,
>>
>> I am shopping for an EC2 enclosure, would be a plus if it had the KAT100
>> panels. Reply direct to me, off list.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nick Marsh
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Re: [Elecraft] Wanted - EC2 enclosure

2012-09-08 Thread Andrew Moore
Hello again, Nick. I happen to have one in my "to sell" pile - bought it
new and never used - literally not a mark on it. No KAT100 panels, just
stock EC2. (I might have both sizes of tilt bails for it, I think 1.5" and
2.5").

$65 shipped


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>
> I am shopping for an EC2 enclosure, would be a plus if it had the KAT100
> panels. Reply direct to me, off list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick Marsh
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[Elecraft] KX3: Power adjusts only in 0.2 W steps (where did 0.1 W go?)

2012-09-06 Thread Andrew Moore
When I adjust power on my KX3 (#797, MCU 1.12, DSP 0.94) the steps are +/-
0.2 W.  I would have sworn that in the past I could adjust power in 0.1 W
steps.

I've checked the manual but can't find any mention of this.

I'm probably doing something stupid, but any help would be appreciated.
 I've already performed EE INIT followed by KX3 Utility's "restore
configuration."

Thanks,
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Re: [Elecraft] [K2] KAF2 displays strange numbers

2012-09-06 Thread Andrew Moore
Brian - I think this is normal behavior for the KAF2 (mine does the same
thing anyway) - I think it's just displaying the time that was last viewed
and takes about a second to update, as you mentioned.

I'd rather see placeholders (such as --.--.-- or 'rtc' upon entry to that
display instead of invalid data, but it never really bothered me much.
Ideally maybe hh.mm.ss but I don't think the display can show an 'm'

--Andrew, NV1B
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> On Sep 6, 2012, at 1:00 AM, Brian - N5BCN wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a KAF2 installed and it seems to work fine, with time and date
> set to
> > UTC.
> >
> > Every now and then, when I press DISPLAY to show the time, the KAF2 will
> > briefly show a set of numbers unrelated to the current date and time.
>  These
> > "strange" numbers will disappear and then the proper time or date is
> > displayed.  This only happens occasionally.
> >
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[Elecraft] KX3 calibration questions - after EEINIT

2012-09-06 Thread Andrew Moore
After performing an EE INIT on the KX3 #797, per page 43 of the manual, I
understand you can avoid recalibration by restoring a saved config file via
the KX3 Utility.

However, my KX3 is showing some odd behavior with the power level setting
(resets to 0.0 W upon changing ATU MD between auto/bypass) that appears to
be solved after an EE INIT, but comes back after reloading my saved config
file, so I'd like to simply do an EE INIT followed by a manual restore my
Menu settings to my liking (CW mode B, etc...)

The manual states that if I don't restore from a saved config file, I need
to perform calibration.

However, it appears that most calibration values have been preserved: REF
CAL, gain/phase for KXFL3, TXCRNUL, TXSBNUL, etc.

I do notice that TX GAIN and TX BIAS have changed and that I'm not allowed
to enter those manually, but I can run the automated calibration.

So am I correct in thinking that all I need to do after EE INIT is run the
TX GAIN and TX BIAS automated calibrations?  Or are there dependencies I'm
not aware of that will invalidate other settings after doing gain/bias?

Thanks,
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Re: [Elecraft] KX3: Panadapter software for Mac?

2012-09-03 Thread Andrew Moore
The problem appears to be the 2.5 to 3.5 mm adapter. When the cable is
plugged into the adapter, the adapter seems to be shorting one of the
signals to ground.

Time to find a new adapter.

--Andrew, NV1B
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On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 7:50 PM, Andrew Moore  wrote:

> Sorry for the newbie/FAQ question but I've tried the Google searches,
> forums, etc. and still come up without a solution.
>
> I'm trying to find native Mac OS X panadapter software for my KX3 (not
> interested in running Bootcamp, Parallels, VMWare, etc. at this time).
>
> Tried DSP Radio and I get a mirror image, and when tuning around by
> click/dragging the cursor, I can sometimes induce some kind of runaway
> feedback loop... something's just not quite right.
>
> It appears that lots of people have run into the mirror image problem, but
> I haven't yet found an explanation.
>
> Setup is simple:
>
> (MacBook Pro audio port)---(3.5 mm stereo cable)---(3.5 to 2.5 mm
> adapter)---(KX3 I/Q port)
>
> Suggestions welcome.  Off-list is fine.
>
> --Andrew, NV1B
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[Elecraft] KX3: Panadapter software for Mac?

2012-09-02 Thread Andrew Moore
Sorry for the newbie/FAQ question but I've tried the Google searches,
forums, etc. and still come up without a solution.

I'm trying to find native Mac OS X panadapter software for my KX3 (not
interested in running Bootcamp, Parallels, VMWare, etc. at this time).

Tried DSP Radio and I get a mirror image, and when tuning around by
click/dragging the cursor, I can sometimes induce some kind of runaway
feedback loop... something's just not quite right.

It appears that lots of people have run into the mirror image problem, but
I haven't yet found an explanation.

Setup is simple:

(MacBook Pro audio port)---(3.5 mm stereo cable)---(3.5 to 2.5 mm
adapter)---(KX3 I/Q port)

Suggestions welcome.  Off-list is fine.

--Andrew, NV1B
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