Brand new, unbuilt KDSP2 direct from Elecraft. After working with my K3
I decided not to go with the KDSP2 in the K2.
US$200 shipped USPS Priority Mail.
PayPal preferred to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I've been hearing this lately on the low end of the 20m CW band. A noise
that sounds like a distant machine gun. There's a burst a few seconds
long, and then a response -- obviously from another station.
These signals are wide-ish, taking up a few kHz. The K3 DSP noise
blanker reduces their am
On Tuesday 25 December 2007 17:24:21 Brian Mury wrote:
> It is still considered good practice for email clients to wrap text in
> outgoing email to less than 80 characters.
That makes it break the common long URIs for a particular
product or article. It also wraps a reply, causing alternate
lo
Sorry for the late report - I just got back in from out of town:
K3/100 kit S/N 000175
Invoice 47515
Ordered May 2 with 50% deposit
Received via UPS on Dec 20th.
With luck, I hope to have it on the air by Sunday, Dec 30th.
Merry Christmas!
- Bill
K4DXU
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On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 11:45 -0800, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> Interesting Dave. Are my lines over-length?
No, yours are wrapped.
> I use MS Outlook, and don't get over-length lines requiring scrolling from
> anyone, either in ASCII as we see here on the reflector or in HTML in direct
> messages.
Since I got my K3, I'm not inclined to build the KDSP2 for my K2 (which
I may soon sell as well).
Offering my unbuilt KDSP2 kit for $200 shipped CONUS via USPS PriorityMail.
Tnx, 73, es Merry Christmas
Doug -- K0DXV
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The biggest problem with data modes on the K2 is getting the audio signal
in and out. Several people have suggested points in the K2 where you can tap
or inject signals. (see: the PSK section in "General Modifications" of
"LA3ZA Unofficial Guide to Elecraft K2 Modifications"
http://www.qsl
The AFSK mode has an undocumented INPUT filter limiting Line In signal from
800 to 1200 Hz. You can get a signal out in that range and you can set the
pitch to 915 MHz for receive. Unfortunately, invoking the Dual PB filter
inhibits transmission in AFSK, so you might as well use DATA A, where Dual
Hi Ken
Your mail service thinks I'm SPAM, so I'm explaining the issue here.
It's to do with the web version of the Reflector and may not be an issue
with e-mail sent from the Reflector. For example try viewing
http://mailman.qth.net/pipermail/elecraft/2007-December/079408.html or
http://mailm
Interesting Dave. Are my lines over-length?
I use MS Outlook, and don't get over-length lines requiring scrolling from
anyone, either in ASCII as we see here on the reflector or in HTML in direct
messages. Outlook automatically wraps text at the edge of the window as
needed for proper display.
Quite a few of those posting to the Reflector have lines of text that
exceed the page width. The simple way to avoid that happening is to use
"Body Text", or equivalent, in your e-mail client, highlighting any
copied text first if that exceeds the page width. That way we can all
read the messag
Bernie wrote:
>During the voltage checks in the first part of the RF board
>assembly: the voltage on pin 5 of U3 was 3.73, slightly less
>than the specified 3.8-4.2 range.
It's all OK and within expected circuit variations.
Pin 5 of U3 is the audio output signal of the AF preamplifier, and the
Would like to hear more about your setup. How are you get the audio
back to the rig, and keying? You controlling the K2 over serial, as far
as PTT?
-
David Wilburn
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
K4DGW
K2 S/N 5982
On Tue, 2007-12-25 at 10:54 -0700, Jim Harris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some of you may remember f
Hi,
Some of you may remember from 2-3 weeks ago that my K2 would not work with my
new Vista equipted laptop that did not have a serial port. Over the space of
several weeks I collected four adapters from various locations and none would
work with the K2 but they would work with my FT897D. The
The components in the KPA3 box (just components), including the fans, finger
guards, 20A trip etc, but NOT including about 8 screws, washers and nuts
Come to 696g = 1.54 pounds US
On 25/12/07 13:03, "Benny Aumala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
> Has anybody the weight of K3/10 ??
> KPA3-components m
Has anybody the weight of K3/10 ??
KPA3-components make a significant part
of total weight.
Benny OH9NB
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Barry
The K3 takes up to a maximum of 5 roofing filters, if you opt for the
2.8 KHz instead of the 2.7 KHz there is a price reduction of $30 off the
2.8 KHz filter (ask Lisa at time of ordering).
The second receiver (if you order that option) also takes up to 5
filters and would be supplied wi
Barry Simpson wrote:
I am about to take the plunge and order a K3. Does it accommodate five
roofing filters in addition to that supplied or is it limited to five in
total ?
5 in total Barry. However the general coverage board is a separate
board so does not take a slot. You can order up to
I am about to take the plunge and order a K3. Does it accommodate five
roofing filters in addition to that supplied or is it limited to five in
total ?
Merry Christmas to all.
73
Barry Simpson VK2BJ
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