In a recent message, Dave G4AON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote ...
There seems to be a lack of information/instructions for those of us
with K3s on order! I haven't received a receipt for the deposit
either... But get receive an acknowledgement. I assume there will be an
invoice for the final amount
David G4DMP wrote
The easiest way to check that your order has been accepted is to look
at your credit card statement. Having said that, it took a 2-3 weeks
after placing my order for my card to be charged. I guess we should all
just be patient so as not to slow the process down.
I'm not
Scott N5SM wrote
When I set the CW speed on mine on 20 wpm it actually sends about 25 to 27
wpm.
I'm a bit late answering this one. My K2 is spot on, set to 20 WPM, it is
exactly 20 WPM based on the standard Morse test word of PARIS.
73 Dave, G4AON
All of 18 years I arrived at the local Post Ofice for my 12wpm test, was
ushered into a dusty room where an elderly gentleman with a newspaper under his
arm greeted me with the words - We have a problem. The problem was they could
not find a morse key!
If I recall correctly one had to use
On 7/8/07, Dave G4AON [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not suggesting we shouldn't be patient, but having paid a 50%
deposit it wouldn't be expecting too much to have a receipt for the
payment, showing what is on order and the balance to be paid. We are not
talking about a small amount of money
It's just occurred to me that anyone you bought an assembled K3 will
probably be QRV before those of us who have to assemble it.
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They said they would contact everyone before shipment.
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Ok, so what's the speed of Dark?
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Recently Dave (G4AON) wrote
... having paid a 50% deposit it wouldn't be expecting too much to have a
receipt for the payment, showing what is on order and the balance to be
paid. We are not talking about a small amount of money here.
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Hi Dave,
Having produced some inexpensive
Chris:
If I understand what you mean by twin lug, Jameco has it
(www.jameco.com, part number 99354) for a little more than $5.00 plus
shipping. This item has a BNC male on one end and twin banana
jacks/binding posts on the other.
73's,
John AA0VE
Does anyone know a source where I can
Dear Elecrafters:
As we all marvel at what Elecraft can do in a tiny box, some of us are
also stuck in the past.
My first commercial radio was a Heathkit DX20. After I upgraded
around Dec 1966, I sold it in early 1967 so I could buy a radio with
SSB.
About 15 years ago, I ran across a DX at a
In a message dated 7/8/07 1:13:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
on it as a
receiver it says 1 MO low loss, Ant. 4-wire fan.
Under Transmitter there's a place for watts and Volts
on Plate. Note on the bottom reads Always Glad to
QSR No Messages Die Hr., We Always
Quoting from a recent email from Lisa ([EMAIL PROTECTED])...
Prior to shipment, we will email you a copy of the invoice for
confirmation to make sure we have everything correct.
73,
Ken K3IU
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Dave G4AON wrote:
On the Shipping Status page it states /At
Does anyone know a source where I can obtain one of those BNC to
twin lug
adapters for the KX1? I am thinking of puuting up a G5RV fed with
300 ohm ladder line.
when I faced this problem I threw a few more dollars at it and got this kit
5 Piece BNC / Dual Banana Adapter Kit
I don't remember the format of the written, but MC doesn't sound wrong. I
know the code test was fill-in-the-blank, which I found quite odd. I do
remember one question, tho.
His occupation was _.
My copy had ??mber?.
I was torn between plumber and lumber salesman.
Dave and all,
I can add emphasis to what Gary has said, and I experience it in only a
small way - responding to emails requesting status of kits I have here
for repair/upgrade/build etc., does take considerable time and energy -
multiply that by a very large factor (your guess for the number
Test
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Steve,
Depending on your skill and experience level, the time to build a KPA100
will vary between 10 and 20 hours.
There are not nearly as many parts as the K2, but there are more
mechanical assembly steps than for the K2. Winding the toroids is more
difficult because of the larger gauge
Another data point for you is the Pomona adapter. I've always had very good
results with Pomona products - not cheap, but very high quality. The part
you are looking for is Mouser PN 565-1296. Pricing is currently $13.43. No
minimum order.
73
... Craig AC0DS
Craig,
While you can feed ladder line directly to anything (including a KX1),
the enclosure and whatever is connected to it can create unbalance on
the ladder line. The result is that the antenna tuning will change
depending on how the KX1 couples to ground - the antenna will behave
Excuse me? You buy a product from a company, pay 50% up front to help the
company out, and you get no acknowledgement from the company that a) your
order has been received or b) a receipt for your advanced payment. And you
excuse this on account they are busy?
I'm sorry, but I find that
I got a personal message the same day. No, not automated, personal,
referring to my order.
David
G3UNA
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From: Phil Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 2:22 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] RE: We are not talking about a small
For Field Day this year we had a 130' dipole fed with 300-ohm ladder line
running to my KAT100 through a 4:1 balun and it worked great on all bands.
We talked about feeding one side of the antenna to the K2 and attempting to
load it up on 160m but never got around to it. We would've needed some
I got a receipt. Maybe they lost your order. You should contact them
directly.
You're right that there's a loyalty among Elecraft customers here that
sometimes defies logic. They completely screwed up my last order even after
multiple emails and phone calls to get it right. It's fine now. They're
When I got my KX1, I thought those plugs were somewhat rare. I found them in
several places on-line (don't remember exactly where at the moment cuz I
sold my KX1 and the plugs) and also bought a couple at a decent-sized
hamfest.
The plugs are *not* designed for twinlead - one is for the
I am looking for an adapter that would allow me connect my hand held
transceiver to a PL-259 connector. What I am trying to do is hook my hand
held to an outside antenna. I am currently in Iraq and sleep at night in
what is known as a CHU (Containerized Housing Unit) which is basically a
metal
I received an e-mailed copy of my order as confirmation ...
Then another copy of my revision/addition to the initial one,
along with a personal note from Lisa.
FWIW, Lisa rates an attagirl and a raise. No doubt -ALL-
the Elecraft folks deserve the same ... Lisa's just the most
visible.
I received a receipt too, dated April 30. Not knowing your particular
circumstances, as one possible explanation, I would suggest maybe the following
scenario. My receipt was sent as a PDF attachment to an email. Perhaps your
over zealous ISP filtered that mail out as possible spam and
Hello,
My trek out onto the Appalachian Trail was a very good one on 7 July 2007.
I packed up my car and started driving north and missed my exit. Really did
not feel like hiking to Round Head off of Rte 5011 or just taking a short
hike to the pond on Rte 183. So I drove North pass Hamburg,
Hi Dave,
All basic K3's include and ship with the 5ppm reference oscillator
standard. We only include the 1 ppm oscillator if you ordered it as an
option. (If you want to update your order just place an order on the web
page and note that it is a change in the comments section. Please
On Jul 8, 2007, at 6:15 AM, Craig D. Smith wrote:
Another data point for you is the Pomona adapter. I've always had
very good
results with Pomona products - not cheap, but very high quality.
The part
you are looking for is Mouser PN 565-1296. Pricing is currently
$13.43. No
minimum
On Jul 8, 2007, at 6:47 AM, Patrick Lynch wrote:
I am looking for an adapter that would allow me connect my hand held
transceiver to a PL-259 connector. What I am trying to do is hook
my hand
held to an outside antenna. I am currently in Iraq and sleep at
night in
what is known as a CHU
In a message dated 7/8/07 9:28:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
130' dipole fed with 300-ohm ladder line
running to my KAT100 through a 4:1 balun
How many feet of ladder line, and how high up was the dipole?
73 de Jim, N2EY
**
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 09:47:12 -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
I don't have any recent Icom handhelds, but I suspect that they are
now using SMA connectors, as are Yaesu and some other manufacturers.
My ICOM hand-held transceiver uses BNC.
I don't know of there are any SMA to PL-259 adapters, but
G3UNA:
I got a personal message the same day. No, not automated,
personal, referring to my order.
Same here. Then another email because the original
order form omitted the credit card expiration date. Then
a few weeks later I saw my credit card charged.
To quote one of
On 7/8/07, Bill Tippett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G3UNA:
I got a personal message the same day. No, not automated,
personal, referring to my order.
Same here. Then another email because the original
order form omitted the credit card expiration date. Then
a few weeks later I saw
I'm not sure how long the ladder line was, but I'd guess about 100'. The
antenna was about 40' on the ends and 45' in the center.
Craig
NZ0R
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Testing tnx, Bob DJ0MBC/WU5T
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To quote one of G4AON's countrymen, Methinks thou doth
protest too muchand you might also want to make sure
your ISP or SPAM filter is not blocking elecraft.com.
This mailing list's spam filter has blocked 3 attempts by me to reply
to this thread. I think spam filters are more
With all due respect to Elecraft, I would think that a prudent person
would treat the rollout of a radical new piece of gear in much the
same way as one treats a new release of Windows. There is no use
buying it until its been on the market for at least two years, so
that the vendor can get
Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
With all due respect to Elecraft, I would think that a prudent person
would treat the rollout of a radical new piece of gear in much the same
way as one treats a new release of Windows. There is no use buying it
until its been on the market for at least two years, so
John:
I'll admit that there is virtually no chance of Elecraft losing a
billion dollars (or any money at all) by releasing a system before it is ready.
73,
Steve
AA4AK
At 02:37 PM 7/8/2007, W2AGN wrote:
Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
With all due respect to Elecraft, I would think that a
Isn't it great that we all have choices.
Like I am going to wait two years ,,, or
I am not going to wait two yearsmaybe three weeks
all because we have choices, which we make on our own criteria.
first batch Bill ny9h
At 01:35 PM 7/8/2007, Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
With all
Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
John:
I'll admit that there is virtually no chance of Elecraft losing a
billion dollars (or any money at all) by releasing a system before it is
ready.
73,
Steve
AA4AK
Hey, no problem. You go right ahead and wait 2 years. Meanwhile, the rest of us
will be
Listhost archives seem to be down at the moment, so apologies
if the following question has already been asked:
Can Wayne, Eric or anyone else comment more on the KAT3
design? Specifically, how is the matching network configured,
is it balanced or unbalanced and is there any balun built-in?
P.S. I just realized there's a backup listhost server. Oops.
Original question still stands.
N1KO
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My K2DSP does not remember it's settings upon power-down. I can place it in
bypass mode before powering down, but it does not remain in bypass upon
power-up.
Is this normal?
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AA4AK:
There is no use buying it until its been on the market
for at least two years, so that the vendor can get the
inevitable kinks out of both the product, and their
sales/support of it.
This is just a reminder to all who pay
by credit card. You're probably eligible for an
extended
Hi Adam,
The KAT3 is a wide-range tuner based on an L-network with switchable
lo/hi Z. It tunes quickly, using our proven 3-stage firmware algorithm.
LC data is saved for many segments in each band, so you'll rarely need
to re-tune.
There are two antenna jacks, and the settings are saved
That is right. the KDSP2 has no memory at power down. It is my understanding
that
there is not enough processor memory to store the parameters.
Doug
W6JD
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My K2DSP does not remember it's settings upon power-down.
Found one - thanks!
Tim
NZ8J
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Subject: [Elecraft] WTB: KDSP2
Anyone have a KDSP2 that they have decided they don't need and would
like
On Jun 19, 2007, at 9:42 AM, Brian Lloyd wrote:
Not true. The K3 converts from A:D as a step in the second IF. The
final filtering takes place in the K3's DSP as does the demodulation.
If you then go to a soundcard you are now adding another conversion
and a third IF. The K3's second IF
In a message dated 7/8/07 6:14:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
My first commercial radio was a Heathkit DX20
That was my first nonhomebrew tx as well.
If you are not familiar with it, the Glowbugs reflector is a good source of
info and parts for classics like the
In my case, it was about 3 days working on it after
work, from say 6pm to 11 or 12 pm.
It goes by all to fast
On one hand, I want to get it done and test it, but as soon as its done,
what's left to do (other than use it).
Brett
N2DTS
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On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft wrote:
There were way too many ordered. (A nice problem to have..) I know everyone
expects their's to ship the first day, but we will be getting them out the
door as fast as possible! :-) Please be patient.
Maybe you could offer a lower
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Julian G4ILO wrote:
This mailing list's spam filter has blocked 3 attempts by me to reply
to this thread. I think spam filters are more likely to be blame for
the lack of communication being complained of than any failings at
Elecraft.
How do you know that? Did you get a
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
With all due respect to Elecraft, I would think that a prudent person would
treat the rollout of a radical new piece of gear in much the same way as one
treats a new release of Windows. There is no use buying it until its been on
the market for at
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, W2AGN wrote:
Hey, no problem. You go right ahead and wait 2 years. Meanwhile, the rest of us
will be enjoying our K3s.
Perhaps Aptos can create a Ye of Little Faith production run. I believe the
guy that oversees that on is named Thomas.
Thom,EIEIO
Email, Internet,
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Bill Tippett wrote:
This is just a reminder to all who pay
by credit card. You're probably eligible for an
extended warranty under your credit card which
extend Elecraft's standard 1 year warranty to
2 years.
Strongly suggest you call your issuing bank to confirm
Folks,
Lets let this thread rest for now. Its starting to degenerate..
Also, please refrain from direct attacks or characterizations of others
on the list. Continued argumentative or personal attacks will be cause
for removal.
And a general note - Try to restrain the urge to post your
But they would have to end up in Chennai (Madras).
73, doug
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 20:55:04 -0400 (EDT)
From: Thom LaCosta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, W2AGN wrote:
Hey, no problem. You go right ahead and wait 2 years. Meanwhile, the rest
of us
will be
My K2DSP does not remember it's settings upon power-down. I can place it in
bypass mode before powering down, but it does not remain in bypass upon
power-up.
The KDSP2 does remember settings. Bypass is the exception. That is
because the DSP is powered down. It doesn't remember you want it
Can Wayne, Eric or anyone else comment more on the KAT3
design? Specifically, how is the matching network configured,
is it balanced or unbalanced and is there any balun built-in?
Unbalanced, uses SO239 coax connectors. Think of it as being like the
KAT100 in capability, but inside the K3.
As a new guy to the Elecraft reflector, I am quite surprised about the
number of off topic posts and heated exchanges there. Clearly, these
reflector members have a strong need for a CHAT outlet.
So I suggest following the DX reflector of njdxa fame which solved the need
for chat by opening
On Jun 22, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
I am a K2 owner and a serious phone contester. I do not use the K2
for
contesting. The two biggest flaws are (a) the tuning rate of the main
tuning knob is awful for serious phone use and cannot be improved, and
(b) there is no audio
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007, Charles Harpole wrote:
As a new guy to the Elecraft reflector, I am quite surprised about the number
of off topic posts and heated exchanges there. Clearly, these reflector
members have a strong need for a CHAT outlet.
There is at least oneno one uses it.
items back
I'm considering building either the W1 or the Oak HIlls WM-2 to assist trouble
shooting a K1 and other first projects. I'm working to track down a K1-2 20m
alignment problem (20m crystal problem?).
Rich
NU6T
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On Jun 22, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Kenneth E. Harker wrote:
Most desktop size HF radios allow at least 10 Hz tuning resolution at
10 kHz per knob revolution (that's what the Yaesu FT-1000MP does, for
example). With the K2, you can get a 10 kHz per knob revolution at
100 Hz
tuning, or 10 Hz
I'm considering getting an oscilloscope and could use suggestions for an
inexpensive used scope.
Has anyone used the Pico Tech software scopes? The entry level USB scope runs
about $250.
Rich
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Thom:
Yes to both.
73,
Steve
AA4AK
K2 S/N 5383
At 08:52 PM 7/8/2007, Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jul 2007, Stephen W. Kercel wrote:
With all due respect to Elecraft, I would think that a prudent
person would treat the rollout of a radical new piece of gear in
much the same way as one
K3 tuning is very versitile.
You can select tuning rate, course or fine tuning, and how many counts per
turn of the encoder (100, 200 and 400).
73
Greg
AB7R
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Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 8:19 PM
Charlie,
As a new guy to the Elecraft reflector ... Perhaps you're judging
us
too quickly. Heated exchanges are rare and might not be as heated
as they seem. Perhaps you should take time know the regulars on
the reflector and their personalities, and -THEN- ... maybe ... make a
judgement
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