Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-14 Thread Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft

I believe that is the case.

73,
Eric
elecraft.com

On 1/13/2015 8:34 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:

A typo that was repeated through the document and made its way to being 
labelled on the PCB!!

That is some typo.  Check the docs and I doubt you will think them as a typo.  
Seems like a lot of opinions of people who think this is some other product of 
another company or a mistake.  But the document is still on the Elecraft web 
site and can be read.

The user guide has a date of 2006 and there is also a data sheet along with 
other mini-modules from Elecraft.  It is listed for $89.95.



I am convinced it was the older name of the W1.  Maybe some Elecraft person can 
confirm.

PEH's iPad



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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread Augie Gus Hansen




You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and later 
model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.



The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very 
nice 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak 
reading capabilities. SWR and power are shown simultaneously on separate 
meters. This is a very good quality meter that I have used for many years.


For my QRP work I also have the OHR WM-2 wattmeter. It, too, is a 
quality instrument, and it allows you to make accurate forward and 
reverse power measurements on 10/1/0.1 watt scales. (SWR is not shown 
directly - it must be calculated from the power readings.)


Gus Hansen
KB0YH

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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread Fred Townsend
Peace Phil:
I don't doubt what you say. I'm sure you are familiar with Mr. Murphy. If the 
typo was made by document control and given to the RP (writer, tech, engineer, 
etc.) then that would explain the consistency of the error. Once created bad 
files are forever. Been there, done that.
73
Fred, AE6QL

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From: Phil Hystad [mailto:phys...@mac.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 8:34 PM
To: Fred Townsend
Cc: Augie Gus Hansen; w7...@cox.net; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

A typo that was repeated through the document and made its way to being 
labelled on the PCB!!

That is some typo.  Check the docs and I doubt you will think them as a typo.  
Seems like a lot of opinions of people who think this is some other product of 
another company or a mistake.  But the document is still on the Elecraft web 
site and can be read.

The user guide has a date of 2006 and there is also a data sheet along with 
other mini-modules from Elecraft.  It is listed for $89.95.  I am convinced it 
was the older name of the W1.  Maybe some Elecraft person can confirm. 

PEH's iPad

 On Jan 13, 2015, at 8:19 PM, Fred Townsend fptowns...@earthlink.net wrote:
 
 Could it be as simple as a typo. Did you compare file dates?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of 
 Phil Hystad
 Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 4:43 PM
 To: Augie Gus Hansen; w7...@cox.net
 Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1
 
 The document that I found on the Elecraft Web site was IDENTICAL to the 
 document for the current W1.  Except, it was called WM1.  Not only that, the 
 contents of the two documents were as close to identical as my brief read 
 through could determine.  And, not only that (ditto) but the photograph of 
 the WM1 PCB and parts layout was IDENTICAL to the W1 PCB and parts layout 
 with the exception of the label that said WM1.
 
 So, this is definitely an Elecraft product.  Not some Autek Research thing 
 nor some older Oak Hills WM-1 unless Elecraft totally renamed it and put 
 their name on the PCB board!
 
 I am guessing that the item was renamed from WM1 to W1 and maybe because 
 there was discovered a name conflict with this Autek or Oak Hills product.
 
 73, phil, K7PEH
 
 On Jan 13, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Augie Gus Hansen augie.han...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and 
 later model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.
 
 
 The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very nice 
 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak reading 
 capabilities. SWR and power are shown simultaneously on separate meters. 
 This is a very good quality meter that I have used for many years.
 
 For my QRP work I also have the OHR WM-2 wattmeter. It, too, is a 
 quality instrument, and it allows you to make accurate forward and 
 reverse power measurements on 10/1/0.1 watt scales. (SWR is not shown 
 directly - it must be calculated from the power readings.)
 
 Gus Hansen
 KB0YH
 
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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread Fred Townsend
Could it be as simple as a typo. Did you compare file dates?

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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Phil 
Hystad
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 4:43 PM
To: Augie Gus Hansen; w7...@cox.net
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

The document that I found on the Elecraft Web site was IDENTICAL to the 
document for the current W1.  Except, it was called WM1.  Not only that, the 
contents of the two documents were as close to identical as my brief read 
through could determine.  And, not only that (ditto) but the photograph of the 
WM1 PCB and parts layout was IDENTICAL to the W1 PCB and parts layout with the 
exception of the label that said WM1.

So, this is definitely an Elecraft product.  Not some Autek Research thing nor 
some older Oak Hills WM-1 unless Elecraft totally renamed it and put their name 
on the PCB board!

I am guessing that the item was renamed from WM1 to W1 and maybe because there 
was discovered a name conflict with this Autek or Oak Hills product.

73, phil, K7PEH

 On Jan 13, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Augie Gus Hansen augie.han...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and 
 later model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.
 
 
 The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very nice 
 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak reading 
 capabilities. SWR and power are shown simultaneously on separate meters. This 
 is a very good quality meter that I have used for many years.
 
 For my QRP work I also have the OHR WM-2 wattmeter. It, too, is a 
 quality instrument, and it allows you to make accurate forward and 
 reverse power measurements on 10/1/0.1 watt scales. (SWR is not shown 
 directly - it must be calculated from the power readings.)
 
 Gus Hansen
 KB0YH
 
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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread Phil Hystad
A typo that was repeated through the document and made its way to being 
labelled on the PCB!!

That is some typo.  Check the docs and I doubt you will think them as a typo.  
Seems like a lot of opinions of people who think this is some other product of 
another company or a mistake.  But the document is still on the Elecraft web 
site and can be read.

The user guide has a date of 2006 and there is also a data sheet along with 
other mini-modules from Elecraft.  It is listed for $89.95.  I am convinced it 
was the older name of the W1.  Maybe some Elecraft person can confirm. 

PEH's iPad

 On Jan 13, 2015, at 8:19 PM, Fred Townsend fptowns...@earthlink.net wrote:
 
 Could it be as simple as a typo. Did you compare file dates?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Phil 
 Hystad
 Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 4:43 PM
 To: Augie Gus Hansen; w7...@cox.net
 Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1
 
 The document that I found on the Elecraft Web site was IDENTICAL to the 
 document for the current W1.  Except, it was called WM1.  Not only that, the 
 contents of the two documents were as close to identical as my brief read 
 through could determine.  And, not only that (ditto) but the photograph of 
 the WM1 PCB and parts layout was IDENTICAL to the W1 PCB and parts layout 
 with the exception of the label that said WM1.
 
 So, this is definitely an Elecraft product.  Not some Autek Research thing 
 nor some older Oak Hills WM-1 unless Elecraft totally renamed it and put 
 their name on the PCB board!
 
 I am guessing that the item was renamed from WM1 to W1 and maybe because 
 there was discovered a name conflict with this Autek or Oak Hills product.
 
 73, phil, K7PEH
 
 On Jan 13, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Augie Gus Hansen augie.han...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and 
 later model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.
 
 
 The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very nice 
 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak reading 
 capabilities. SWR and power are shown simultaneously on separate meters. 
 This is a very good quality meter that I have used for many years.
 
 For my QRP work I also have the OHR WM-2 wattmeter. It, too, is a 
 quality instrument, and it allows you to make accurate forward and 
 reverse power measurements on 10/1/0.1 watt scales. (SWR is not shown 
 directly - it must be calculated from the power readings.)
 
 Gus Hansen
 KB0YH
 
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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread Phil Hystad
The document that I found on the Elecraft Web site was IDENTICAL to the 
document for the current W1.  Except, it was called WM1.  Not only that, the 
contents of the two documents were as close to identical as my brief read 
through could determine.  And, not only that (ditto) but the photograph of the 
WM1 PCB and parts layout was IDENTICAL to the W1 PCB and parts layout with the 
exception of the label that said WM1.

So, this is definitely an Elecraft product.  Not some Autek Research thing nor 
some older Oak Hills WM-1 unless Elecraft totally renamed it and put their name 
on the PCB board!

I am guessing that the item was renamed from WM1 to W1 and maybe because there 
was discovered a name conflict with this Autek or Oak Hills product.

73, phil, K7PEH

 On Jan 13, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Augie Gus Hansen augie.han...@comcast.net 
 wrote:
 
 
 
 You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and 
 later model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.
 
 
 The WM1 Computing Meter is a product of Autek Research. It is a very nice 
 20/200/2000 watt power/SWR meter with selectable average and peak reading 
 capabilities. SWR and power are shown simultaneously on separate meters. This 
 is a very good quality meter that I have used for many years.
 
 For my QRP work I also have the OHR WM-2 wattmeter. It, too, is a quality 
 instrument, and it allows you to make accurate forward and reverse power 
 measurements on 10/1/0.1 watt scales. (SWR is not shown directly - it must be 
 calculated from the power readings.)
 
 Gus Hansen
 KB0YH
 
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Re: [Elecraft] W1 versus WM1

2015-01-13 Thread dyarnes
You might be confusing the Elecraft W1 with the older Oak Hills WM-1 (and later 
model WM-2).  I don’t recall anything from Elecraft designated “WM1”.  

The Oak Hills watt meters were first offered in the mid 90’s, and were very 
popular—still are I guess.  I have a WM1, but the WM2 was something of an 
improved version I think.  Very accurate, but much bigger than the Elecraft W1, 
and limited to QRP levels.

I think you can still get a WM2 through Milestone Technologies.  Check this 
link out:  http://www.ohr.com/

Dave W7AQK

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