On 1/2/2018 10:00 PM, Jim Low man wrote:
When I get home after being in the hospital and rehab mostly since mid-August,
I need to thin the herd-and not only Elecraft items.
I checked eBay for sales/auctions for these three transceivers, and came up
empty. Maybe it’s the time of year. Maybe i
And the author / administrator for the free Remote hams software is Brandon,
KG6YPI, who is part of the Elecraft engineering team. :-)
I use this for my remote operation of my home station with a laptop PC as the
host pc.
73,
Eric
/elecraft.com/
On 1/4/2018 9:11 AM, Gordon LaPoint wrote:
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This is more a reply to everyone and not just one specific person.
I received many great responses with fantastic ideas. Some I have tried in
the past some I have not.
I would like to thank all of you for your ideas and well wishes. This gives
me hope for mankind.
On the question of RF and pace
Mike,
Given that the K3 and KX3 memories work roughly the same, I am guessing
that the KX3 memories have some quirk related to the K3 "Quick Memories".
In the K3, the first 10 memory slots (00 - 09) are 'Quick Memories' that
work differently than for the KX3.
So since you are using memories
Tim,
One helpful feature of the K3 is the availability of TX TEST - that does
not transmit any RF but all other the transmit controls work.
So you can work at setting the audio levels sitting right next to the K3
with no danger. Once you have everything set up, turn TX TEST off and
move to a
Forgot to mention in last post that you will also need something like TRX
Manager, Ham Radio Deluxe or other comparable software that will interface with
you your rig. TeamViewer only allows you to see and control what is running on
your other computer. It will not interface with your rig.
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Hello Tim.
I feel your pain, as I was recently forced away from my shack as I recovered
from a medical procedure.
Follow the doc's advice. They may or may not know best, but don't tempt fate.
As an aside a friend of mine had a pace maker/defibrillator installed. Doc
told him same thing your
You could even use a VOIP system called CQ100 which simulates ham radio
very well - does require a license to use, and provides "ham radio" to
many many hams that cannot put up antennas or have stations. Sure, it
not "real radio" but it sure beats watching TV. The use of live posting
JPG pictur
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