Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream

2023-04-01 Thread MIKE ZANE
That is correct. Reality is todays cause of stress.   Mike n6zw
> On 04/01/2023 8:30 AM Jim Sheldon  wrote:
> 
>  
> Man I want one of those - LOL.  Now, here's a very profound thought for 
> the day --- "We should just cancel April Fools this year.  There are 
> absolutely NO pranks that can top today's reality!"
> 
> Jim S -=- W0EB
> 
> 
> -- Original Message --
> From "Wayne Burdick" 
> To m...@elecraft-kx.groups.io
> Cc "Elecraft Reflector" 
> Date 4/1/2023 10:15:16 AM
> Subject Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] On the threshold of a dream
> 
> Wow, Kevin. An instant classic in the emerging field of subliminal viral 
> marketing. Dream it…own it.
> 
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> 
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> 
> >  On Apr 1, 2023, at 8:08 AM, kevinr  wrote:
> >
> >  
> >  It was a fairly normal dream.  A CW rag chew with weak signals. Then N6KR 
> > came back to me.  After I gave him a 559 on the peaks, I asked him what was 
> > new with him.  I sat back and listened as he told me about the new Elecraft 
> > KX15.  He had been working on the nanobot installed user interface, so he 
> > described that first.  I lost some due to fading but here's the jist of it 
> > from my notes:
> >
> >  The KX15 user interface has a true head up display.  A waterfall appears 
> > in your visual cortex; the control panel is placed wherever you think it 
> > should be.  Audio is injected into your auditory cortex; extra processing 
> > is possible through direct access to your cerebral cortex.  He mentioned 
> > this was the perfect interface for hearing or visually impaired operators.  
> > There is also an optional haptic interface for inveterate knob twiddlers.
> >
> >  Ordering and setup is simple.  Send Elecraft a sealed sample of your DNA.  
> > They use it to program your personal set of nanobots. You receive a bag of 
> > raw materials with the preprogrammed machines.  Lie down with the raw 
> > materials placed nearby.  The nanobots induce sleep during the one hour 
> > build time.  They enhance pathways to the visual, auditory, and cerebral 
> > cortex areas of your brain.  When that part of the process is complete the 
> > nanobots awaken you for your training session.  They emplant the user 
> > interface controls as engrams by sending messages to your visual cortex, as 
> > they store memories in your cerebral cortex. (buy Elecraft)  Once they are 
> > assured you understand the user interface they lyse themselves and are 
> > excreted.
> >
> >  A small number of the nanobots are retained for future upgrades. The KX15 
> > user interface nanobots are keyed to your DNA to prevent them from roaming 
> > to other humans.   Since they have this DNA map they can compare each cell 
> > they encounter for cancer screening. Any diploid cell which does not match 
> > your DNA map can be lysed, pending approval of course.  They will also 
> > filter your blood for toxins.  Or, sadly, they could be used to remove the 
> > KX15 thought controlled interface.
> >
> >  The nanobots did more than enhance pathways in your brain and emplant 
> > engrams.  They also crafted interface antennas under your skin.  Those 
> > appear as tattoos which can be made transparent if desired.  The antennas 
> > are gauged for: WiFi, Blue Tooth, and the control/data link to the Tesla 
> > free space transducer.  You can change the antenna type if you wish by 
> > scanning the thought interface for choices.  Run multiple antennas to 
> > better link with your 'net environment.
> >
> >  Next Wayne mentioned the thought to CW modulation scheme.  Plus other 
> > options, like thought to: SSB, AM, and a list of digital modes.  But he 
> > knew he had me hooked with thought to CW  Whatever you think is 
> > transmitted in your chosen mode.  Whatever you think...  Yes, the thought 
> > controlled interface does require a few filters: the language limiter, band 
> > and power limits per class and location, regulation encouragement, and (buy 
> > Elecraft) subliminal advertising.
> >
> >  You can order the optional color packet for custom tattoos:
> > The animated Elecraft logo
> > Campaign ribbons for K1 through K16 and KX1 through KX15
> >with serial number overlays
> >and decorations for multiple rigs in each category
> >
> >  Or install the active nanobot tattoo function where you can display:
> > A scrolling message
> > Real time raw contest score
> > The time piece of your choice
> >  Active tattoo on either, or both arms
> >  All tattoos can be made transparent via instant thought command
> >
> >  After I had taken notes on the interface I asked him about the rig itself. 
> >  He told me there is no radio, only a transducer which generates a carrier 
> > wave, drawing power from free space.  The transducer controls wavelength, 
> > modulation, sampling, and the power level requested.  He did complain about 
> > not being able to lower the rig's power draw; 0.03 microamps is just too 
> > high.  He really wants to use 

Re: [Elecraft] [Elecraft-KX] Peter Martinez And The CW-To-PSK31 Feature

2023-02-05 Thread MIKE ZANE
Yep, along with a really big CV-89 unit w/ scope.  Mike n6zw
> On 02/05/2023 11:17 AM jerry  wrote:
> 
>  
> On 2023-02-05 11:01, a...@elecraft.com wrote:
> >> Some would argue there's no activity in ham radio, or perhaps life 
> >> itself,
> >> more rewarding than making RTTY contest QSOs using a 1 pound radio 
> >> with a
> >> whip and an attached keyer paddle
> > 
> > You mean I no longer need my 75-pound Model 15 Teletype machine to
> > send/receive RTTY?
> 
> *** I had one of those!  It didn't have a case.  Pretty loud... :).
> Long live Baudot!
> 
>- Jerry, KF6VB
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[Elecraft] center fed dipole

2021-10-29 Thread MIKE ZANE
I have no problem with a 130 ft dipole fed with 25 feet of 450 ohm ladder 
(window) line to a 4:1 4K balun with 15 feet of RG-213 to my MFJ 989C tuner. I 
have run from 5w to 1 KW with itno problems at all.  n6zw
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[Elecraft] Amplified headphones

2021-10-13 Thread MIKE ZANE
I use BEATS amplified over the ear with my in-ear aids. No feedback and tdhe 
sound is very good. BTW my aids are free through the VA. 73, Mike n6zw
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Re: [Elecraft] 99.9 % alcohol

2021-07-14 Thread MIKE ZANE
AKA "Torpedo Juice"?
> On 07/14/2021 5:04 PM Ed Pflueger  wrote:
> 
>  
> I'm in Kentucky we call it White Lightening.  In the Navy we used 190 proof
> to clean the salinity cells.
> 
> Ed.. AB4IQ
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of John Simmons
> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2021 6:51 PM
> To: Elecraft 
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 99.9 % alcohol
> 
> Here in the USA it is called 'denatured alchohol'. Cheapest to buy in the
> paint department of the big-box stores. Or, at the liquor store as
> "Everclear" hi hi
> 
> -de John NI0K
> 
> brianpepperdine brianpepperdine wrote on 7/14/2021 6:41 PM:
> > I have no idea, obviously, what the USA market offers, but here we get 
> > 99.9% (not 90%) isoprophyl alcohol. So much the better re. less residue of
> course.
> > Admittedly it was a bit hard to get at the beginning of the pandemic 
> > but that seemed resolved with a couple months.
> >
> > Ages past I had to ask the pharmacist for it and he decanted it from a 
> > large bottle behind the counter into a small bottle for me.
> > He said you are either diabetic or into electronics, as I think that 
> > was the main call for it. Largely they sold the smaller percentage 
> > stuff for rubbing and sores.
> > Here is is stocked on the shelf now already packaged, in the first aid 
> > area (right next to the alcohol swabs).
> >
> > If hard to find you might ask your pharmacist.. its possible they have 
> > it behind the counter for the real need purposes, or he can suggest if he
> can order-in.
> > You never know. I doubt at this time now that there is any real supply 
> > shortage, IMHO"
> >
> > Brian VE3HI  Toronto
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[Elecraft] Chasing keys

2021-07-08 Thread MIKE ZANE
The Non-slip dash mats work very well too, that's all I use.  Mike n6zw
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[Elecraft] KX2 to a handlebar mount

2021-06-29 Thread MIKE ZANE
I'm trying to find a "handlebar mount" to mount a KX2 on my Segway Ninebot S 
MAX. The "handlebar" on the S Max is not a straight bar, but a round donut type 
of handle. All of the Cell phone handlebar mounts will not work with the KX2. 
Any one with any ideas out there? Thanks, Mike n6zw
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Re: [Elecraft] What kind of hook-up wire does Elecraft use?

2021-05-02 Thread MIKE ZANE
I buy all my hook up wire from All Electronics in the L.A. area. But I don't do 
super special type of electronics, just general stuff. I wind almost all my 
antenna toroids with their wire. Mike n6zw
> On 05/02/2021 2:06 PM Mark Goldberg  wrote:
> 
>  
> If you want the best, super easy to solder and strip, there is M16878/4.
> M16878/5 or M16878/6 Silver plated stranded Copper wire with Teflon
> insulation. It is very expensive and I can't see where to buy small
> quantities except on eBay where it may be sketchy. /4 is probably most
> typical 600V insulated. I got some off spool ends and you may find it at
> Hamfests if someone is doing surplus stuff. It does not dry out and lose
> plasticisers like PVC, so it is good even if it is old.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Mark
> W7MLG
> 
> 
> On Sun, May 2, 2021 at 10:19 AM David Haines  wrote:
> 
> > My son has been having trouble with the quality of hook-up wire he's
> > able to buy for his projects.  There's clearly a difference in vendors.
> >
> > I'm sure Elecraft uses the best.  Any help here?
> >
> > david
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Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Ham Radio near high voltage power lines?

2021-04-27 Thread MIKE ZANE
Just be glad all you guys checking power lines don't live in CA with PG For 
sure. Mike n6zw
> On 04/27/2021 10:15 AM j...@kk9a.com wrote:
> 
>  
> Probably more RFI will come from neighboring homes but it's easy to  
> check with a receiver before installing your tower. If there is noise  
> from faulty power line hardware the power company will fix it.
> 
> GL
> John KK9A
> 
> 
> 
> ae4pb wrote:
> Just moved to a new QTH and there are high voltage power lines cutting
> across the corner of our property running NW direction. The house is on the
> East side of the lines.
> 
> Is it reasonable to expect good operability or is it a wash? I don't want to
> go through the troubles if I'll just be frustrated.
> 
> Was looking to do a 60' tower for the high bands (I'll still be below the
> lines height wise), multiband vertical (low bands 80/40/30) , and
> dipole(80/40).
> 
> Vertical is planned to have 60 or more radials.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Jerry D. Moore aka AE4PB
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: High school drafting class, ~1975

2021-04-26 Thread MIKE ZANE
I KNEW that would get a response.  :)  Mike
> On 04/26/2021 8:37 PM SteveL  wrote:
> 
>  
> Sorry,
> We are wading through and reminiscing about our early engineering training in 
> the 1960’s and into the 1970’s…
> 
> The CRC?  A thick book of tables of computed values.  If you wanted to know 
> the sine of some value?  You could look it up.  The same for logarithm, root, 
> other trig functions, and so forth.  The book was simply hundreds of pages of 
> math function tables.
> 
> A PDP-8 (or 11 or…) were early commercial computers produced by Digital 
> Equipment Corporation (DEC).  Design was based on simple IC gates of various 
> types - no microprocessors yet.  Core memory was based on tiny magnetic beads 
> threaded through with sensing and magnetizing wires.  
> 
> Disk drives were new in the 60’s and very expensive.  A drive the size of a 
> top loading washing machine only held 300MB in the late 70’s.  As such, 
> storage like punch cards, punched paper tape, and magnetic tape was widely 
> used.  DEC even had a random access tape drive (DEC Tape) that increased 
> utility and speed.
> 
> FORTRAN was an early algorithmic programming language that supported equation 
> like statements.  It was well suited for math problems - not general data 
> oriented.  Your program was written on paper cards punched with holes whose 
> pattern represented letters and numbers.  A typewriter like “card punch” 
> facilitated creating these cards.  Cards were read into the computer when you 
> wanted to run the program.  Program storage was a box you carried your card 
> deck around in.  It all seems so primitive now!
> 
> I could not afford the HP35 - my first calculator was a TI (Texas 
> Instruments) SR-10.  This was 4 functions plus square, square root, and 
> reciprocals.  So I carried around the CRC and slide rule as well.  This was 
> replaced by an SR-51 which had full trig functions.  This was the closest we 
> could imagine as a “personal computer”.  
> 
> My station?  Heathkit HR10b receiver and Ameco AC-1.  Novice call signs all 
> included “N” as the second letter.  Frequency was crystal controlled.
> 
> Steve
> aa8af
> and once upon a time WN8CYL (which I now wish I could have retained somehow)
> 
> 
> 
> > On Apr 26, 2021, at 5:12 PM, MIKE ZANE  wrote:
> > 
> > What the heck are all those things you guys are talking about?  Mike n6zw
> >> On 04/26/2021 11:18 AM Bill Frantz  >> <mailto:fra...@pwpconsult.com>> wrote:
> >> 
> >> 
> >> OK, I can't resist any longer.
> >> 
> >> On 4/26/21 at 11:33 AM, lawr...@woh.rr.com (SteveL) wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Who carried around a CRC book of tables of various calculations in lieu 
> >>> of an unaffordable scientific calculator?
> >> Yup.
> >> 
> >>> Or programming FORTRAN on punch cards?
> >> Yup. At first on a IBM 650 with a 4 pass compiler, intermediate 
> >> storage on punch cards.
> >> 
> >>> Or PDP-8 on paper tape after toggling in the boot loader through the 
> >>> front panel switches?
> >> Sorry, mine was a Varian 620/i (8K of 16 bit words) used for 
> >> nodes in a circuit switched data network (Tymnet). :-)
> >> 
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: High school drafting class, ~1975

2021-04-26 Thread MIKE ZANE
What the heck are all those things you guys are talking about?  Mike n6zw
> On 04/26/2021 11:18 AM Bill Frantz  wrote:
> 
>  
> OK, I can't resist any longer.
> 
> On 4/26/21 at 11:33 AM, lawr...@woh.rr.com (SteveL) wrote:
> 
> >Who carried around a CRC book of tables of various calculations in lieu of 
> >an unaffordable scientific calculator?
> Yup.
> 
> >Or programming FORTRAN on punch cards?
> Yup. At first on a IBM 650 with a 4 pass compiler, intermediate 
> storage on punch cards.
> 
> >Or PDP-8 on paper tape after toggling in the boot loader through the front 
> >panel switches?
> Sorry, mine was a Varian 620/i (8K of 16 bit words) used for 
> nodes in a circuit switched data network (Tymnet). :-)
> 
> 73 Bill AE6JV
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: High school drafting class,

2021-04-26 Thread MIKE ZANE
Golly, Jim hit it ion the head. Same with me, script has gone south, but 
printing is still pretty good. We had to print all our reports way back when I 
was working. Now all the guys use computers in the car. Guess that's progress.  
Mike n6zw
> On 04/26/2021 4:54 AM Barry  wrote:
> 
>  
> Jim Brown-10 wrote
> > But writing legibly is, and that was a VERY important contribution of my 
> > technical drawing classes. My script has become pretty flaky with age, 
> > but my printing is still pretty legible.
> > 
> > 73, Jim K9YC
> 
> My handwriting was always poor.  Guess that's why they made me go into
> medicine.
> 
> Barry W2UP
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: High school drafting class,

2021-04-25 Thread MIKE ZANE
You bet there is! from retired LE,  Mike
> On 04/25/2021 8:13 AM Hank via Elecraft  wrote:
> 
>  
> There’s a joke there somewhere!!
> 
> Hank
> K4HYJ
> 
> > On Apr 25, 2021, at 9:28 AM, eda...@aya.yale.edu wrote:
> > 
> > I never took a drafting class nor anything like it in high school, yet its
> > absence never hurt me professionally.  Making a straight line is not a skill
> > required of a lawyer.
> > 
> > Ted, KN1CBR
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Re: [Elecraft] OT: High school drafting class, ~1975

2021-04-24 Thread MIKE ZANE
Way back then in 1955, we only had Mechanical Drawing, no drafting. Mike
> On 04/24/2021 6:11 AM Barry  wrote:
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> High school in 1975?  You're just a kid in ham circles, Wayne  :-)
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> Barry W2UP (HS class of '74)
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[Elecraft] KXPA100 AMP

2020-10-10 Thread MIKE ZANE
Anybody got a KXPA100 amp with or without tuner for sale? Mike n6zw
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[Elecraft] KX3 & 45w amp

2020-09-26 Thread MIKE ZANE
A really big thanks to all who responded with very helpful info. It was greatly 
appreciated!! Take care all and stay sage, 73,  Mike
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[Elecraft] KX3 and Chinese MX-P50M 45w amp

2020-09-24 Thread MIKE ZANE
Need a little help. I just bought a KX3 and have it working OK. I also have a 
45w amp that I would like to work with the kx3. However, with no info on the 
keying line coming from the amp, I have no idea if its Ok to use. I see in the 
Elecraft manual that the "keyline" and tip would be used to connect to key the 
amp. I can't which of the sections on a TRRS jack to use. Ring 2 or ring 3? 
Also  don't know how much current is on that amp key line. Measured 15V DC when 
it is on and off measured 400 ohms, if that is any help. Any one got any ideas 
on this? Thanks,  Mike
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