Re: [Elecraft] Detaching the K2 Faceplate

2005-09-13 Thread Margaret Leber

James Kern wrote:


  Check in the Elecraft photo archives on Elecraft's website. Someone
detached the front faceplate (as well as some other things) to make the K2
bicycle mobile. Perhaps you can get in contact with that person and get some
tips. Good luck!


also see http://www.qsl.net/n8mx/bike.html

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Re: [Elecraft] Detaching the K2 Faceplate

2005-09-13 Thread Andrew Moore
 I was wondering if anyone has ever detached the faceplate of a K2? 
I've been wanting to try this, and I think a 40 conductor IDE disk drive cable 
would be a good starting point -- they should be readily available, and 
connectors at each end that should be compatible with the face and chassis 
sides of the K2 with only slight modification.  You'd need a male-male header 
at one end since the cables have two female ends.  Since the K2 uses only 20 
pins between the chassis and face, you could use every other conductor on the 
cable as a ground for shielding.  The IDE cable has two rows of 20 pins -- one 
row would connect to the existing K2 signals between face/chassis, while the 
other row of 20 could be connected to ground, and if I remember the cable 
layout correctly, one of these would conveniently fall adjacent to each signal 
pin on the cable.  Might be best to get a good length of cable (rather than 1-2 
feet from a standard IDE cable) and the correct gender headers from 
digikey/etc. after experimenting with a standard IDE cable.
--Andrew, NV1B
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RE: [Elecraft] Detaching the K2 Faceplate

2005-09-12 Thread James Kern
Paul,
  Check in the Elecraft photo archives on Elecraft's website. Someone
detached the front faceplate (as well as some other things) to make the K2
bicycle mobile. Perhaps you can get in contact with that person and get some
tips. Good luck! 

James Kern KB2FCV

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Subject: [Elecraft] Detaching the K2 Faceplate


Hello all: 

I was wondering if anyone has ever detached the faceplate of a K2?  I'm
considering using this rig for pedestrian mobile, and I think it would be
really neat to have the ability to have the rig in a backpack, and the
controls in a fanny pack, as in the ICOM 706.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Paul Rubin N8NOV


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Re: [Elecraft] Detaching the K2 Faceplate

2005-09-12 Thread David A.Belsley

Paul:
  Way back, in the early days of the K2, there was a young chap who 
detached the front of the K2 from the body in order to mount it on a 
bicycle.  He did a nice job.  I believe there were a number of pictures 
of his arrangement on the Elecraft site.


best wishes,

dave belsley, w1euy



On Sep 12, 2005, at 4:01 PM, Paul T. Rubin wrote:


Hello all:

I was wondering if anyone has ever detached the faceplate of a K2?  I'm
considering using this rig for pedestrian mobile, and I think it would 
be

really neat to have the ability to have the rig in a backpack, and the
controls in a fanny pack, as in the ICOM 706.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Paul Rubin N8NOV


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