We are looking for a few Elecraft Enthusiasts to help out at the Raleigh
Hamfest, April 17th. Don Wilhelm, W3FPR is going to have an Elecraft
table, but could really use some help.
If anyone is planning on attending and would like to help out, please
let me know!
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Hi Guys,
K2 #4049 w/KPA100 + KAT100. Working without any problems for almost a year.
Was running MMTTY @ 25 wts today. After returning to receive K2 locked
up, no audio not able to do anything. Turned it off and back on and all
was normal except could not access menu. Turned it off again and lef
On March 9, I posted the following:
"My K2/100 #1130 has developed an odd instability. When first turned on,
the
receiver seems unable to "lock on" frequency, so that CW signals have a
warble to them. After a few seconds to a minute or more, the receiver
stabilizes. The instability returns aft
Heh, heh, I can see Frank there in the white suit holding a CO2 extinguisher
at the ready now...
I also found balanced antennas superior in apartments for indoor antennas. I
did occasionally use an end fed wire and never had any trouble, but I was
careful to isolate the rig from the mains (a ferri
Fellow Elecrafters,
I've made an addition to the Awards Page at
http://www.qsl.net/w2lj/index%20page%2010.html
Underneath the table which shows the various awards, there is a link to
the Elecraft Awards Holders Hall of Fame.
This page will show you the up-to-date, latest list of who has e
I have a Weller EC1002 station (w / EC 1201A iron and holder) that I have just
repaired.
This is the Weller adjustable temperature station - uses the same "ET" tips -
as the new WESxx models.
The EC 1201A iron and stand are new of NOS parts.
The EC 1002 is a series 1 base (e.g. designates co
On Mar 25, 2005, at 18:07, Robert Jones wrote:
Hello all,
I just upgraded to General class and have zero
experience on HF bands.
[Snip.]
Since I live in an apartment, I want a low power rig.
Hi Robert,
Having also only quite recently joined the ranks of Elecraft owners I
cannot sens
Dave:
When you send a message next week saying the "T1 passed", we'll have no
idea if that means it passed checkout or the dog got to it again...
John AA0VE
Dave W7AQK wrote:
Anyway, the parts inventory fortunately yielded good news.
The only part that seems to be missing is the stereo j
I just got a bargain KSB2 for my K2 (#4615). It was delivered to the seller
12/5/99. Do I need to make any changes before I install it in my K2. Any
advice will be appreciated. U1 has the following numbers on it - PIC16C72 -
04/SP
and 9852HAN, Also it has a little tag hand written saying SSB
To Whom This May Concern,
I just worked Mark, NK8Q, on Pulpit Rock on 14.061 at 2115Z. He is about
559 here in Portland, Oregon. I am runing a Yaesu FT 1000MP throttled back to
5W output. Good luck, Good hunting.
73,
Steve N7VS
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On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
On second thought, you can order a replacement guaranteed not to have been
attacked by gastric acids from Elecraft...
I assume at some point the gubmint will order a large numner of T1s and feed
them to the dog, in order to have units that can be
Dave W7AQK wrote:
Anyway, the parts inventory fortunately yielded good news.
The only part that seems to be missing is the stereo jack, which I assume
will
"show up" later I even found all the little LED spacers! When I
caught
Linus in the act, he was chewing on the foam padding with
On Mar 25, 2005, at 11:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If he wasn't so darn cute and innocent looking I'd be mad.
I guess we can add "Dog-Proof!" to the T1 spec sheet?
Wayne
N6KR
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Hi All,
Seems like I'm giving folks a good laugh, and I don't blame you.
Unbelievable, isn't it? Anyway, the parts inventory fortunately yielded good
news.
The only part that seems to be missing is the stereo jack, which I assume will
"show up" later I even found all the little LED
Get yourself a dip meter and see if your bull mastiff has any parasitic
resonant frequencies!
Ken Knecht wrote:
At 08:55 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
First the good news! My T1 arrived today!
Now the bad news! I have a new Bullmastiff puppy--3 months old--his
name is
Linus, but I may renam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First the good news! My T1 arrived today!
Now the bad news! I have a new Bullmastiff puppy--3 months old--his name is
Linus, but I may rename him T1--I had the bags out of the box to inventory
parts--got a phone call--puppy (he's 30 lbs. already), stretches up to
At 08:55 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
First the good news! My T1 arrived today!
Now the bad news! I have a new Bullmastiff puppy--3 months old--his name is
Linus, but I may rename him T1--I had the bags out of the box to inventory
parts--got a phone call--puppy (he's 30 lbs. already), stretches
I'd agree that the ATU makes for portability. Although you said you like
low power, the 20 watt ATU for the qrp K2 will not be able to be used if you
decide to upgrade to 100 watt qro version. Just a thought for some long
term planning.
Good luck ...these are fun decisions!
Tom, WB2QDG
K2 1
I agree with Bob. I'd add the SSB module though, since that's a mode you
want. Not only does it give you SSB, but it opens the door to play with
digital modes like PSK31 as well.
Ron AC7AC
-Original Message-
Robert
The first option I would recommend is the KAT2 ATU for the K2. With it yo
Robert
The first option I would recommend is the KAT2 ATU for the K2.
With it you can take the rig anywhere, and load darned near anything
for an antenna. I have lots of loose batteries here, so don't use
the internal battery. But if you expect to do a lot of demos for
folks, the battery would be
Hello all,
I'm getting ready to order my K2 and would like your
input on what options and "mods" I should get based on
the following:
I just upgraded to General class and have zero
experience on HF bands. My boy/girl 17 year old twins
have there tech license and are getting ready to test
for the
Last night, I ended up calling on 10.112.7 because I was hearing some
occasional broadband digital QRM on 10.102.7, and someone was calling near
10.107.2 just before the net started. The one and only check-in was Rick/WA3TUU
in Michigan.
Next week, I'm going to try calling the net one hour later (
Jeff.
One sure way is to connect a 50 ohm dummy load across the screw terminals
and measure the impedance with an antenna analyzer. 7MHz is a good
frequency to use. If it is a1:1 balun the analyzer will read 50 ohms. If
it is a 4:1 balun, the analyzer will read about 12 ohms. Alternatively
a
Is there a list of the frequency bands that the K2 can receive/transmit out
of the Ham Bands.
Thanks
Thom
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Jeff:
A dollar will get you $10 that it's a 4:1 BALANCED WIRE balun.
73,
Tom N0SS
At 08:11 AM 3/25/05, you wrote:
I typed the Model # incorrectly. It is UB-1. Wayne Burdick pointed me to a
reference to a coaxial "Ultrabal". The one I have is not a coaxial balun. It
is a tube 6.75 inches lon
I typed the Model # incorrectly. It is UB-1. Wayne Burdick pointed me to a
reference to a coaxial "Ultrabal". The one I have is not a coaxial balun. It
is a tube 6.75 inches long and 1.25 inch in diameter. It has an SO-239 on
one end, and screw terminals on the other end. If no one can identify thi
One phone call, on which Scott spent 15 minutes helping me
identify a $0.25 part and it was here 3 days later (across
the continent to N.J.). Elecraft service has a well deserved
good reputation. I have found it to be as close to perfection
as you can get. This reflector and the phone support ar
Hi Mike
With ref to your missing part I needed a replacement part for K2#4785 it
arrived in 10 days in the UK
so very quick.
Also a note to the group K2 #4785 is complete had first QSO with local
station on 40m ssb and all is fine
good audio report with MH2 mic albeit a very noisy band.suppo
Hello,
Can't sleep and I am packing now for my hike. Got coax in hand. :-)
If you hear or work us today, please post us on the list so others can work
us from Pulpit Rock on the Appalachian Trail near Hamburg, PA.
http://www.wa3wsj.com/files/PolarBear2005.html
72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
WB
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