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I have a K2 (#4635) that works fine. I love the rig. I have just finished
building the KPA-100 to go into it, and I am in the test an alignment phase.
Most of the testing seems fine, but the amp seems to have some type of
intermittent problem. Much of the time the rig sits in receive with no
72 and Thanks,
Ron Polityka
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www.n3epa.org/
K1 - SN 01011
K2 - SN 01392
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This is somewhat off-topic, but since the mini-modules served as an
inspiration for this project, there is an Elecraft connection.
The Pizzicato Pulse Generator was designed by Gary Steinbaugh, PE,
AF8L. His design appeared in the March/April issue of QEX. It is
essentially a very low
I am building the K1 with the 4 band filter board. I am at the step
where I must decide which VFO range to choose, 150 kHz or 80 kHz. I am
new to HF and don't have the experience to make an educated choice here.
I would like to hear from those who have built this receiver and why
they made the
Hi Larry,
I went with the 150kHz option, personally. I'm not very good at CW,
and was more interested in having the extra tuning range so I could
tune around and listen. The 80kHz does give you finer-tuning on the
dial but personally I'd rather have the wider range. I find it just
Larry wrote
I am building the K1 with the 4 band filter board. I am at the step
where I must decide which VFO range to choose, 150 kHz or 80 kHz.
I would like to hear from those who have built this receiver and why
they made the choice they did.
Larry,
I've used the 170 kHz (that's what
Mike Morrow wrote:
Larry wrote
I am building the K1 with the 4 band filter board. I am at the step
where I must decide which VFO range to choose, 150 kHz or 80 kHz.
I would like to hear from those who have built this receiver and why
they made the choice they did.
I've used the 170 kHz
.
I wonder why I have never seen any mods where a vernier dial has been
added to
the K1 unit? Reasons...???
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GB 73's
KA5OAI
Sam Morgan
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The K1 already has a digital dial so I think you mean a vernier drive.
Remember that the K1 is tuned with a
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