RE: [Elecraft] No matter what I do... Cake!

2005-12-06 Thread Darwin, Keith
Thanks Vin!

While driving to church one day, I spotted a car at a red light.  The
driver was a retired man in a suit and tie.  His passenger was a well
dressed lady in her mid 60's.  I concluded they were on their way to
church, just like my family and me.  On the roof of the car, right above
the driver's head was a home-made layer cake on a plate with cellophane
wrap around it and tooth picks to keep the cellophane off the frosting.
The light turned green and off he went before I had a chance to signal
to him.

That was almost 10 years ago.  I wonder if she is speaking to him yet?

- Keith -

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Subject: [Elecraft] No matter what I do...

Since I had placed the box on the right side of the roof ...

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[Elecraft] No matter what I do...

2005-12-05 Thread V Cortina
Hi folks.  Remember my last post about how the K1 I built in the spring and the 
KAT1 I built just now worked great, thereby depriving me of some fun 
troubleshooting?  Well, you're NOT going to believe this.

Since it really had no bearing on the story, I neglected to mention that I had 
a  K1 tilt stand, an RF probe, and a DL-1 dummy load on order from Elecraft.  
Well, it arrived this morning (Monday the 5th).  I discovered it when I was 
leaving the house, and since I had an armful of other items, I temporarily 
put it on the roof of the car.  I know you know what's coming.

My intentions were to stop by the local diner, grab some lunch, then double 
back to the Kingston area (the nearest city) for some quick shopping.  Well I 
got about 3/4 the way to the diner, when it hit me.  The box!  Oh NO!  The BOX! 
 Obviously, I stopped immediately, and got out to check the roof, just in case 
it got caught on the roof rack, which obviously it did not.  I then made a 
high-speed U turn, and began to trace my steps, as it were, in a desperate 
attempt to find my missing stuff.  I got to the final county route which passes 
my property, and was only about 200 yards away from the tiny dead end cut-off 
to my driveway when it happened.

Since I had placed the box on the right side of the roof, I was thinking maybe 
it would have fallen off onto the right shoulder of what is now the oncoming 
lane from my perspective.  So, my eyes were firmly positioned to the far left 
of my lane, with regular glances in front of me to make sure I didn't crash.  
Suddenly, in one of my forward glances, I noticed an object in my MY LANE, just 
about lined up with my left tires.  At 45+ M.P.H. and with the distance it was, 
avoiding it was impossible.  The realization hit me just as the front tire of 
the Subaru whacked the package, followed only a few hundred milliseconds by the 
rear tire.  I managed to stop about 70 yards downrange.  I backed up (small 
county road, no one coming), and picked up the package.  It had my name on it, 
and looked incredibly similar to the one I had just put on my roof only 5 
minutes ago, except it had large tire marks on it, and looked like it had just 
been beaten up very badly.

Guess what?  I opened it up

No damage whatsoever.  So help me.  The box and the little plastic peanuts had 
taken a severe pounding, but they gave their lives to protect the precious 
contents.  The circuit boards were untouched.  I even checked the diodes under 
a microscope, and they look OK.  Heck, even if they're broken, I will gladly 
buy new ones.

So it seems I won't be able to enjoy any troubleshooting fun no matter WHAT I 
do!


I need a few days off.


Vin Cortina  KR2F
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Re: [Elecraft] No matter what I do...

2005-12-05 Thread Cfzepp
Great Story  Vin!






WA9TGT / Don Garrett / Muncie, IN 
ARCI  #6447, ARS #1717, AmQRP, ECI-QRP #001 (Indiana)
Drake 2B, R4A, R4B, K2 #3186,  K1 #1806 
LDG Z-11 Auto Tuner, 102' CF Zepp using glass  doobies!
www.wa9tgt.com  

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RE: [Elecraft] No matter what I do...

2005-12-05 Thread Don Wilhelm
Is the Subaru still under warranty? I am certain the Elecraft gear will need no 
warranty replacement.  It does sound like the shock absorbers may need service 
after that ordeal G.

73,
Don W3FPR

 -Original Message-
 
 Does running over Elecraft kits with your car void the warranty?  
 I think we
 need some input from Eric or Wayne on this one.
 
 John   [K7SVV]
 
 
 On 12/5/05, V Cortina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hi folks.  Remember my last post about how the K1 I built in the spring
  and the KAT1 I built just now worked great, thereby depriving me of some
  fun troubleshooting?  Well, you're NOT going to believe this.
 
  Since it really had no bearing on the story, I neglected to 
 mention that I
  had a  K1 tilt stand, an RF probe, and a DL-1 dummy load on order from
  Elecraft.  Well, it arrived this morning (Monday the 5th).  I 
 discovered it
  when I was leaving the house, and since I had an armful of 
 other items, I
  temporarily put it on the roof of the car.  I know you know 
 what's coming.
 
  My intentions were to stop by the local diner, grab some lunch, then
  double back to the Kingston area (the nearest city) for some quick
  shopping.  Well I got about 3/4 the way to the diner, when it 
 hit me.  The
  box!  Oh NO!  The BOX!  Obviously, I stopped immediately, and got out to
  check the roof, just in case it got caught on the roof rack, 
 which obviously
  it did not.  I then made a high-speed U turn, and began to 
 trace my steps,
  as it were, in a desperate attempt to find my missing stuff.  I 
 got to the
  final county route which passes my property, and was only about 
 200 yards
  away from the tiny dead end cut-off to my driveway when it happened.
 
  Since I had placed the box on the right side of the roof, I was thinking
  maybe it would have fallen off onto the right shoulder of what 
 is now the
  oncoming lane from my perspective.  So, my eyes were firmly 
 positioned to
  the far left of my lane, with regular glances in front of me to 
 make sure I
  didn't crash.  Suddenly, in one of my forward glances, I 
 noticed an object
  in my MY LANE, just about lined up with my left tires.  At 45+ 
 M.P.H. and
  with the distance it was, avoiding it was impossible.  The 
 realization hit
  me just as the front tire of the Subaru whacked the package, 
 followed only a
  few hundred milliseconds by the rear tire.  I managed to stop 
 about 70 yards
  downrange.  I backed up (small county road, no one coming), and 
 picked up
  the package.  It had my name on it, and looked incredibly 
 similar to the one
  I had just put on my roof only 5 minutes ago, except it had 
 large tire marks
  on it, and looked like it had just been beaten up very badly.
 
  Guess what?  I opened it up
 
  No damage whatsoever.  So help me.  The box and the little 
 plastic peanuts
  had taken a severe pounding, but they gave their lives to protect the
  precious contents.  The circuit boards were untouched.  I even 
 checked the
  diodes under a microscope, and they look OK.  Heck, even if 
 they're broken,
  I will gladly buy new ones.
 
  So it seems I won't be able to enjoy any troubleshooting fun no matter
  WHAT I do!
 
 
  I need a few days off.
 
 
  Vin Cortina  KR2F

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Re: [Elecraft] No matter what I do...

2005-12-05 Thread Lyle Johnson
Does running over Elecraft kits with your car void the warranty? 


Might void the warranty on the tires unless you have specific road 
hazard coverage, but probably wouldn't void the warranty on the car 
unless it was a *large* shipment of kits...


Lyle KK7P


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Re: [Elecraft] No matter what I do...

2005-12-05 Thread Simon Brown (HB9DRV)

I'm assuming it's a kit car, right?

Simon Brown
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www.hb9drv.ch www.laax.ch

- Original Message - 
From: Lyle Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Does running over Elecraft kits with your car void the warranty? 


Might void the warranty on the tires unless you have specific road 
hazard coverage, but probably wouldn't void the warranty on the car 
unless it was a *large* shipment of kits...


Lyle KK7P

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