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Thankyou Alan, I guess for those like the OP and probably myself, that don’t
like to get into the insides without a good reason;
Running the K3 at 15v (HD pwr cable too) works out great esp with all the other
benefits, hence my observation to those hesitant to do the mod.
Adrian ... vk4tux
Good demo. To that cause, I'd like to share a true experience that happened
to me as part of a group of Explorer Scouts on Field Day one year. I was an
advisor, and had installed a ground rod, and connected a coax switch to it
so that we could ground our antennas if weather threatened. The
Phil Hystad-3 wrote
It could be that they were merely very minor differences due to the way
that the KX3 panel is different but I thought that there were a few other
things that were different too. Now, I can't specifically remember what
they were so I will have to watch the video again
Does the KX3 support the Kenwood Master/Slave connection?
This could be usefull in a SO2R contest operating environment, Multi-Multi
contest operating environment and on DXpeditions.
(For those of you that aren't familiar with the Kenwood Master/Slave, it is a
system consisting of 2 Kenwood
I have noticed a significant difference in the brightness of the LEDs in
my XV144 and XV50 transverters.
Sorry there are no serial numbers, but my XV144 was purchased in July
2004 (with Manual Rev.B, November 7, 2003).
My XV50 (now modified for 70MHz) was built according to the Assembly
Manual,
David...
I have an XV144 and an XV432, built about a year apart (and about 2
years ago). The front LEDs seem about the same in brightness, suggesting
in your case perhaps a difference in the driver circuitry itself.
John Ragle -- W1ZI
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Hi Jon
I tried a Hams4Hams 18m pole and I am not strong enough to push it up
vertically. The Spider pole is even heavier, how do you extend the Spider
pole?
73
David
G3UNA
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From: Jon Kåre Hellan hel...@acm.org
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, September
On 09/10/2012 04:17 PM, David Cutter wrote:
Hi Jon
I tried a Hams4Hams 18m pole and I am not strong enough to push it up
vertically. The Spider pole is even heavier, how do you extend the
Spider pole?
I find it manageble if I stand on a chair. The sections of the 18m pole
are 1.5 m long
Mike,
A point worth mentioning I believe, is that a static drain resistor placed
inside a transceiver/ transmitter/ receiver as you suggest will provide some
protection against static should an external static drain resistor fail into
an open condition. Certainly good practice IMHO.
73,
David,
I use both 12m and 18m Spider poles. 12m one is pretty easy and could be
pushed up vertically.
18m pole requires different technique, well described by the series of
pictures here
http://www.spiderbeam.com/product_info.php?info=p71_Spiderbeam%2018m%20fiberglass%20pole.html
73, Igor
The NH8S expedition, partly sponsored by Elecraft, has been going strong
for a while and will be running until the 19th. Swains Island is the 31st
most-needed DX country, according to DX News. They are using KPA500 amps,
although not K3s (tsk-tsk). For whatever reason, the pileups have not been
Martin,
The KX3 and K3 do not support Kenwood's master/slave protocol.
However, they do support different variations of Elecraft's own master/
slave protocol. This allows remote-rig operation with various
different hardware configurations.
The K3 version of the protocol is extremely fast,
Using the menu entry PREAMP, you can actually select 10 dB, 20 dB or
30 dB. According to the manual, 30 dB is the default for 6m.
The 10 dB preamp is also the isolation amp.
The 20 dB preamp has a better noise figure than the 20 dB one. The 30
db preamp is just the concatenation of the two
Many thanks Wayne!
I have read that post but I didn't realize at the time what I could do with it.
:-)
(Wayne post so others don't need to do a search:
http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/KX3-use-as-a-k3-remote-rig-td7562242.html#a7562268 )
The reason I asked about the Kenwood Master/Slave
I don't know about this protocol, but Wayne recently wrote in this
mailing list about something that might be what you mean.
Search in the KX3 manual and in this mailing list for the AUTOINF menu
entry, option RIG CTRL.
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Is there a spec for the tuner anywhere? I would like to know the range
of input impedances it will match
Colin - G8FRA/M5FRA
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But the post only describes what to do on the controlling KX3, what needs to
be
done in order for the KX3 to receive frequency information?
I'd say ... nothing.
If the baudrates match and the NULL-modem cable is correct, then the
KX3 sends just normal commands whenever something changes.
A post note:
I didn't yet use that menu entry, but I played a bit with the AI1; and
AI2; serial commands, which I think are similar.
73
Holger, DH3HS
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But the post only describes what to do on the controlling KX3, what
needs to be done in order for the KX3 to receive frequency
information?
The panadapter software would need to directly control the KX3 based on
the primary transceiver's operating frequency (with or without an IF
offset). It
AI1 and AI2 modes are extremely slow, not suited to rig control in my
opinion.
For the KX3 we've created a new protocol, AI4, which is much faster
(although not as fast or comprehensive as the K3-to-K3 protocol). In
addition to using the menu entry, you can put a KX3 into terminal
mode by
Hi,
I'm working on a KX1, and I also have the 3080 module.
I'm thinking it's best to do the 3080 mods as I build the KX1 -- or are
there some good reasons to build the bare KX1 and then do the mods (I
hate removing components!)??
tnx
Paul AA1MI / HB9DST
The best advice is to build it and test it, then add the 3080. I did it all at
once and had a small issue with the 3080...mostly due to trying to keep the
3080 toroids really tight to the pcb...solder joint.
Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 10, 2012, at 10:58 AM, PGSchreier pgschre...@swissonline.ch
Paul,
It all depends on your building confidence level. If you are quite
confident in your work and have the ability to merge 2 sets of
instructions together, then the answer is yes, do it - but if this is
your first time attempting such a shortcut, be careful - once you go
down that path,
I built K2 s/n 06424 with KSB2 awhile ago, and am considering adding a
KPA100. Wonder whether this will just foul up a good radio. I recall
reading about oscillation and other problems with the 100W addition to the
K2. Now, I am using a 30 year old radio for QRO SSB, but of course it
lacks
Hi Paul,
I came to my KX1 after having successfully built several Heathkits back in the
day, but nothing in the intervening 25 years. So I counted myself as starting
over with the KX1 as my first build. I found it helpful to build the basic
radio first, use it for a bit to get the hang of
Hello Curt:
I have K2 S/N 1289 and added the KPA100 shortly after it became available.
There were a few issues with a very small number of early KPA100s, but the
design has been completely stable for many years now.
I'd hazard a guess that the vast majority of K2s out there are K2/100s, and
Walking up an 18m Spiderpole is ok as long as you have side guys in place
plus front guys (ie the ones behind you as you walk) plus the facility to
shorten the back guys as you walk. This needs another person - or a pulley
at the bottom of the back guys if you are doing it on your own. Doing
In cleaning out my spare cable box, I ran across an extra pair of DB37-EL-K3
cables that connect a microHAM MK2R SO2R box (and also the
microKEYER/microKEYER II according to the website) to the rear panel of a
K3. Here is the description from the web:
Hello,
I am attempting to get JT-65HF setup with my K3. I have the software V
1.0.9.3 and microHam MK II. I have followed the setup guide from mH and
JT65. The microHam has both SC and Line LEDs lite. The software is
decoding signals properly. When I try to xmit, the rig keys but no
output.
Make sure you have the correct audio input selected (LINE IN, or RP / FP
microphone).
Matt Zilmer
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From:
An antenna can get charged up in different ways. First, the earth has a
fair-weather electric field of about 100 v/m near the ground. This field
has a very high source impedance, so most things simply look like short
circuits. If, however, an antenna is left disconnected that is not
shorted, it
This is only slightly off-topic, but since I do operate a K3, it still fits -
kinda!
We have two plasma TV's in our home. One is a ten year old Sony 42 inch unit.
The other one is a two year old Samsung 63 inch TV. They are about 50 feet from
the shack, and only eight feet away from each other
Curt,
Those reports of oscillation in the archives are only a few scattered
reports and can usually be attributed to build errors or early problems
that have now been corrected. The KPA100 design was changed (in 2008
IIRC) to cure those oscillations.
Your friend whose 40 meter SSB is weaker
On Monday, September 10, 2012, Curt KB5JO wrote:
I built K2 s/n 06424 with KSB2 awhile ago, and am considering adding a
KPA100. Wonder whether this will just foul up a good radio. I recall
reading about oscillation and other problems with the 100W addition to the
K2.
The early KPA100 did
Can someone comment on this issue as it relates to balanced wire antennas
like dipoles fed with ladder line and matched to a K3 receiver through a
balun? Is the problem with discharges from precipitation and other static
electricity sources with that feed configuration the same as for coax feed?
Jim,
Plasma TVs are wideband signal generators, and almost certain to cause
QRN. Go for a good LED TV and things will be interference free. Yes,
the plasma TVs are less expensive, but if you value your on-air time
while the XYL watches TV, you will need to use something other than a
plasma
Jim, I'm surprised that your Sony didn't create QRN. The QRN is produced by
the plasma in each pixel and radiated directly out of the display screen.
It's not unusual to detect plasma panel QRN hundreds of feet from the TV
set.
Sony must have used some sort of transparent RF shield embedded or
I'm in the process of putting together a list of suggested USB keyboards for
the Elecraft P3/SVGA board and could use your help. I've got a few
favorites here that work great, but it would be nice to know what you're
using. Please email me directly, pauls at elecraft.
73,
Paul
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Plasma TVs should be made explicitly illegal, because of the interference
issues they cause on HF. But the reverse is also often true.
I had a neighbor who bought a plasma TV. The dern thing put out all sorts of
QRM and gudge around 4 MHz (near one of the MARS frequencies). As I operated
It gets tricky when the antenna feed point impedance is several thousand
ohms such as I see with my 130 foot inverted L on 80 meters or with the
common open wire fed multiband doublets.
In those cases it's common to use a resistance of 100K or more to avoid
excessive losses in the resistors.
Gary,
The type of transmission line does not matter, there will be static
buildup on the antenna wires, pure and simple. That is conducted into
the shack by the transmission line, whether that be coax or balanced line.
I am sorry I did not make that clear previously. Most transceivers use
If you are a ham, just say NO to plasma TV. Even if they have a generally
successful shielding scheme, YOURS could just have one little defective
connection whose only outcome is noise. Techs will never be able to fix
it. You have to take it apart to work on it. Taking it apart disconnects
the
Matt,
Quite interesting. In my situation, the nearest neighbor is 1/4 mile
away, so hopefully the effects of a plasma TV will not be apparent to
me. When I went shopping for a TV, I avoided plasma and went with the
LED screen. That was the lowest power consumption TV, and since the XYL
Gary,
My antenna tuner has a 4:1 current balun built in. The DC resistance across
the ladder line is near zero ohms. I would think that would bleed off any
charge.
73,
Art WB8ENE
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Yes, link coupled tuners will solve a lot of those problems. There is
no DC path from the antenna to the transceiver.
However, those link coupled tuners have been disappearing from the face
of the earth at a rapid rate. They are not easily band-switched (the
Johnson Matchbox units were an
I like the idea of causing interference to Plasma, I know, which is a
terrible thing to say. Matt's solution seems so perfect.
73,
Bill
K9YEQ
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[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Don Wilhelm
Sent: Monday,
Don,
Did I not see a picture of your shack with a Matchbox, or am I thinking of
someone else?
As sweet as the link coupling is, I would think a servo controlled box could
be designed as an automatic unit... perhaps Wayne could be talked into
designing one starting at QRP level and eventually
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From: valvetb...@netzero.com
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] static buildup on antennas
Gary,
My antenna tuner has a 4:1 current balun built in. The DC resistance
across
the ladder line is near zero ohms. I would think that would bleed off any
charge.
73,
Art WB8ENE
The microHAM guide for WSJT assumes DATA A. Have you set the Line In
level correctly in the K3? Is MK II configured for data mode and
Line input (rear) for FSK/Digital modes?
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 9/10/2012 1:22 PM, cx...@4email.net wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to get JT-65HF setup
Comments interspersed since you asked questions.
On 9/10/2012 11:19 AM, gary bartlett wrote:
Can someone comment on this issue as it relates to balanced wire antennas
like dipoles fed with ladder line and matched to a K3 receiver through a
balun?
Doesn't matter, so long as the antenna is not
On 9/10/2012 11:20 AM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
longer and use less power. The new active matrix LED backlighting system
(changes the brightness of the backlight LED's as needed to support the
image content in each part of the picture) provides a huge contrast ratio
over an LCD alone.
Indeed!
I Just tryed this now, and wow, this is cool!!
I now have a remote panel (the KX3) for my TS-590!! :-)
I can now tune and change modes on my TS-590 from the KX3.
But the KX3 turns of all the receive/transmit functionality so I didn't got any
panadapter, and I can't use any of the other unik
Hi Martin,
I'm glad you're finding this feature promising. It is still very much
in the experimental phase, and I won't be making further changes to it
for quite awhile. But I'll save your suggestions.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Sep 10, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Martin Storli - LA8OKA wrote:
I Just tryed
Yes, Joe, you're right about that, and the HDSDR software does just that, it
works very well on the KX3. :-)
I used it during this weekend WAE SSB contest and it worked very well, it was
quite easy to see the stations calling, even the weaker stations calling in
between the big guns.
Using this
Sell your TS-590 and buy a K3, and you've covered the remaining halfway :)
73, Thomas M0TRN
On 10 September 2012 21:12, Martin Storli - LA8OKA arcticp...@yahoo.nowrote:
I Just tryed this now, and wow, this is cool!!
I now have a remote panel (the KX3) for my TS-590!! :-)
I can now tune and
Bill,
I do have a Matchbox, but it is not in the shack, All my antennas are
resonant, so there is no need for a tuner at the home QTH. The
Matchbox serves an an artificial antenna, if I need to devise some
strange load to an Elecraft K1, K2, KX1 that I am in process of
repairing. Often
*Tony,
I have worked them on 4 bands so far bbut I have noticed they continually
ask for a partial call sign to be repeated. By this I noticed they will ask
the station ending in Tango your call? and they do this with almost every
call and most of the time on all bands.
Listening to the pileup I
Well, not realy, unless I can receive on the KX3 and transmitt on the K3, but
with the K3 the P3 will probably be a better sollution anyway. :-)
As tempting as a K3 may be, this years radio quota is used. (I'm married, hi,
hi... :-)
Martin Storli
LA8OKA
Oslo, Norway
ARCTICPEAK's Radio
Hi Folks,
I am still building, actually on the second build of the RF board ;),
and I am starting to wonder about using the K2 on Digital Modes. I
currently use a West Mountain Radio M-8 Rigblaster with my ( soon to
go away) Yaesu FT-897. Does anyone know if I can still use it with the
My neighbor bought a large-screen Plasma TV about 6 months ago.
When he's watching it (most of the day!) it blocks out large chunks of 80m and
40M
His TV is about 40ft from the middle of my dipole and about 30ft from my gear.
FWIW
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Richland, WA
KX3 #097
We had a good net today with decent propagation. We had 37 participants
over a 30 minute period. The discussions were on the delay of shipping
KAT500 antenna tuners. Have a great week.
Here is the list of participants.
Station NameQTH Rig S/N
KM4IK Ian
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Gary Gregory garyvk...@gmail.com wrote:
*You have to wonder if their job would have been easier IF they were
using K3's*
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Hmmm. I wouldn't doubt it.
Tony KT0NY
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I have for sale a Clifton Labs Active Antenna system plus extras as will be
described below. This is a receive-only active whip with a very small
footprint and visual impact that is ideal for use with a K3 as a secondary
vertically polarized antenna for diversity reception. Specified
I think that Icom is getting tired of seeing the K3's being the preferred rig
for dxpeditions and decided
to provide the IC-7600's for the Swains Island dxpedition in hopes of improving
their image. :-)
Bob
K6UJ
On Sep 10, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
*Tony,
I have
I also had a Plasma TV, a 42 inch Visio purchased many years ago, and had the
terrible RFI problem on 80 meters especially. My 80 meter dipole hangs
across the house , one leg over the plasma. I never operated much in the
lower bands where the RFI was worse, but figured I would eventually get a
Joe and Matt,
Tnx for the input..
Check the Main menu and Line In was set...changed to rPL and still no
xmit...keys but nothing comes out...went back to Line IN and tried
changing the Line Level from 10 to 30 to 100; still nothing comes out,
although it does keythis is noted by 'SC' Line
*(TIC)well all I can say is that is not working...:-)
I was very surprised to hear very good operators NOT being able to
distinguish call signs over and over again.
I thought it was me so I went up to listen in the pileup from JA and
granted they are sometimes S9+20 with the 'weaker' ones @
Thank you, Jim, that does make a great deal of sense. Many thanks for
taking the trouble of replying.
73 de David G4DMP
In a recent message, Jim Miller KG0KP jimmil...@stl-online.net writes
[snip]
There is no doubt that the LEDs they were getting in 2004 have been
discontinued with brighter and
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:46 PM, cx...@4email.net wrote:
What else do you recommend that I look for?
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Tom, make sure your PC is generating audio out. Unplug the audio cable from
the PC's line out and try to transmit. You should hear the audio tones
coming out the speaker.
If
Thanks, everyone. Perhaps I should have emphasised the word *balun* in my
original post by describing what I was using. I modified an MFJ-949
transmatch by replacing the original 4:1 balun by a 9:1 Guanella. One
terminal of each side of that balun transformer is/was tied to ground in
either
Atmospherics can play a big part in intelligibility that no rx can resolve.
On T32C I had what I think would be called whispering galleries: the signal
circled the world a few times filling in gaps with each pass, so all I heard
was a continuous tone. This went on for almost all of a 4 hour
Tony, brilliant advice! I also cant understand why anyone would waste money
on an interface for use with a K3 when one is not needed, and I have done
every data mode out there incl JT-65 with the K3 direct to PC.
A ext good quality usb soundcard is handy, but that's about it.
A German ham
Anytime there is high-speed digital logic in operation there is RFI being
generated. After all, those logic signals are no different from a square
wave RF signal, and being square waves means they have very high levels of
harmonic energy across the spectrum.
The big difference is that a plasma
It took me a year to track down the horrible racket from a plasma set.
80 meters was just wiped out. Finally I traced it to my next door neighbor
who bought a
60 Samsung Plasma about the same time my QRM started. I took my portable
radio over and it totally wipes out everything on all bands.
The
Unfortunately, comments of that nature do not improve the Icom image
over the K3. It may be that Icom is providing the transceivers for the
DXPedition, but tha says nothing about the performance of the
transceivers The K3 continues to reign high on the list of transceivers
fit and eligible
Experiences in the UK and across Europe are that Panasonic Viera Plasma TV's
are particularly bad at causing interference to the radio spectrum.
There are more energy efficient and pollution free alternatives available.
73
Stewart G3RXQ
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 10:57:11 -0700, Jim Bennett wrote:
*Interesting discussion locally here in VK.
Is there any advantage in having the Copper ground rod surrounded by
concrete over having the rod driven 6 feet straight into the earth?
Hope this doesn't get too far off topic or develop into a prolonged
discussion but I realised I didn't know the
Gary,
The operator himself is a large part of the equation I believe, but then again
they have very good operators...
We have 9 days to go and they way they are knocking out the Q's you will
undoubtedly do well in a few more days on the WARC bands.
They will be calling CQ
Take the mickey-ham-ears out and try direct OM.
First. the microHAM microKEYER II is a high quality external sound card
with lower noise floor and higher dynamic range than standard OEM sound
cards in many computers and better performance than the commodity USB
sound cards used by many -
Some have incorrectly interpreted the email below to imply that we are
adding mouse support to the P3. I believe W0EB was just referring to our
upcoming official release for P3SVGA -keyboard- support, but since he
mentioned that a mouse was part of his keyboard, some thought that mouse
support
Hi Gary,
Interesting discussion. Depends on what type of
soil, but as a general rule for lightning is much better with multiple rods
deep into dirt (9ft +) with spacing distance between rods equal or bigger than
the rod length. I've seen grounding installed close around a concrete structure
Tom,
The K3 keeps separate input selections and input gain by mode ...
Make sure the K3 is in DATA A, and while in that mode make sure
Line In is selected and check the input level (mic gain). The
menu Line Level is receive - not transmit.
Also make sure you have selected Line Input (rear)
I could use a little help on using the SSB+CW feature of CONFIG:CW WGHT. I
tapped 1 and I am able to send CW while in USB. I don't fully understand
the offset explanation of the 5 button. Then there is a suggestion to use
REV CW but if I'm in USB pressing ALT will change me to LSB. Should I have
Gary,
As far as I know, the conductivity of earth and concrete are quite
similar, so it should make little difference.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 9/10/2012 6:30 PM, Gary Gregory wrote:
*Interesting discussion locally here in VK.
Is there any advantage in having the Copper ground rod surrounded by
Do you have the aux cable attached?
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Yes, interesting subject. I did a different approach with the new house. The
main drain line for the roof water had to be in a trench and because of the
elevation, it had to be DEEP so when the drain lines were put in I included two
separate #4 copper lines. Total feet 200+.
All station
Time to end the OT Plasma thread to keep list signal to noise under control.
Thread Summary: Plasma TVs = Bad Interference ;-)
[end of Thread]
73,
Eric
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On 9/10/2012 3:27 PM, Stewart wrote:
Experiences in the UK and across Europe are that Panasonic Viera
The Clifton Labs antenna has been sold.
73 Craig AC0DS
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This morning I wrkd them on 40m SSB from Tn with my trusty K3/KPA500
Hytower vertical. He was strong [S9] here. After he got the K9 he asked
several times for my suffix before getting it. After the QSO I flipped
to my xmit freq. There were 3 or 4 tailgaiters calling him on my old
xmit freq.
Having been reading all of the post concerning speaker buzzing and vibration.
I have just received my KX3 kit and spent alot of time examining and getting the
specification for the speaker then proceeded with the assembly.
A little history about myself:
I work in the aviation industry
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 7:44 PM, r miles greenacres...@charter.net wrote:
at least 5 or 6 idiots were calling...
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When I was first licensed in 1957 this and all the many related topics were
discussed practically every month in columns in CQ and/or QST, and it will
never change as
`Comments interweaved;
First. the microHAM microKEYER II is a high quality external sound card
with lower noise floor and higher dynamic range than standard OEM sound
cards in many computers and better performance than the commodity USB
sound cards used by many - including some of the 'made for
I have the predecessor of the Panasonic you are looking at, a TC-P65VT30,
which was manufactured August 2011. I can tell you that mine is surprisingly
quiet. I had a Samsung 58b860y2fxza prior to this that was unbelievably
obnoxious, to the point I had to turn it off to communicate on my morning
The recent discussion about interference from Plasma TV sets, while not
directly related to Elecraft products, caught my eye as very relevant to
many hams. Perhaps then a discussion of another potential interference
source might be of general interest. Our house furnace and air conditioner
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