Rich,
Interesting food for thought. I just
received my 1.8 for the sub RX and was
wondering what others found most helpful
seeing as there are the options to custom
tailor the settings. At the same time, I
really make great use of the narrow filter
on CW and am always looking for something
Folks,
This remote station dxcc (or contesting) operation ethics and policy pro/con
thread is now closed.
As regularly noted here previously, OT amateur radio policy, ethics, and
related topics, even though they generate passionate opinions, are to be
discussed elsewhere. These are endless pr
Sorry, Mike Morrow! The referred post was from David L DuPuy, March 04,
2013. I think you answered him and that's where I saw your name. I'm
obviously not adept at using the reflector - I just discovered there were a
string of replies to David I didn't read.
73
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Sorry, Mike! The referred post was from David L DuPuy, March 04, 2013. I
think you answered him and that's where I saw your name. I'm obviously not
adept at using the reflector - I just discovered there were a string of
replies to David I didn't read.
73
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Rick said it well.
I have modest antennas compared to big gun stations but I have been able to get
8 band DXCC and 311 countries worked since 2006. All are from my home QTH. I’d
be cheating myself if I used a West Coast station to work into Asia.
I do operate remote. My home station while on va
Good Evening,
Yesterday I drove from where there was still snow with my snow drops
just poking through. At my neighbor's house about 600 feet lower theirs
were blooming. At about 600 feet below that the daffodils were just
opening. Another 600 feet and I was in downtown Buxton where the
Sorry, Mike! I'm obviously not fully cognizant of how the reflector works.
I thought the original message I was replying to would be included in the
string. It was back from 2013.
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Tom,
Triple check C11 and C12 to be certain they are both 1200pF and that you
did not use the 120pF capacitor for one of them.
Build yourself an RF Probe. The schematic for one is shown in the K1
Manual Appendix on Troubleshooting. You can also purchase a kit from
Elecraft.
73,
Don W3FPR
Tom,
You cite my name in your post, but I have absolutely no idea of what you refer.
I built my K1 serial 175 in November 2000 and I experienced NO problems start
to finish.
Quote the posting to which you refer, including its date.
Mike / KK5F
-Original Message-
>From: Tom Johnson
I wonder sometimes if DXCC has become an oxymoron of magnitude similar
to NTS? When originally conceived, actually contacting 100 "countries"
was a huge endeavor. Even making transoceanic contacts between the
largest of stations was very difficult. Today's world is so very very
different. W
Agreed Rick and well said. I occasionally operate W7RN [a west coast
superstation] remotely. Any DX contacts made will not be claimed for
DXCC. The station is close [50 km or so], and it would certainly be
within the letter of the rules, but it doesn't feel right. Fortunately,
this is all a
I have exactly Mike Morrow's problem, and wonder if he ever got it resolved.
Mike, if you are still around I'd like to hear what your resolution was.
I am awaiting arrival of an RF Probe kit so I can do signal testing to
attempt to trace down my problem. In the meantime I have looked over my
boa
On 3/23/2019 2:34 PM, ab2tc wrote:
But if I work Bouvet using this remote, can I really claim
DXCC credit for myself for it?
DXCC rules say that you can count a QSO made from any STATION location
(that is, where RF is transmitted and received,) anywhere in the lower
48 states.
It would seem e
Totally agree. See my QRZ bio.
Wes N7WS
On 3/23/2019 3:24 PM, Rick WA6NHC wrote:
While the ARRL has accepted remotes as 'legal' for DXCC credit (a dubious
decision) IF the user is within the same entity as the rest of the DXCC
entries on the application, it then becomes a moral issue. It's
That is my understanding. The location of the transmitter is what
controls.
k4ia, Buck
K3# 101
Honor Roll 8B DXCC
EasyWayHamBooks.com
On 3/23/2019 6:05 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Knut,
If I recall, the DXCC credit is for the location of the transmitting
station, so if you are operating remotel
Congrats on the KPA1500.
Hope you all enjoy and have fun!
Fred
AE4ED
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 6:38 PM Keith Lamonica wrote:
>
> I did not want to a thread relative to the pros and cons of remote
> operation. I was simply bragging about my new KPA1500.
>
>
> Sorry for the bother
I avoid even a hint of impropriety by only counting contacts I make on a KX2,
miles from civilization, without a computer in sight, with cellphone off, and
logging by hand. I credit myself bonus points for inclement weather, mosquitos,
etc.
Try it sometime ... it's refreshing, not least of whic
I did not want to a thread relative to the pros and cons of remote
operation. I was simply bragging about my new KPA1500.
Sorry for the bother.
73
Keith, W7DXX
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Hi Rick and all,
Clearly, operating your own home station from a remote location is not a
problem at all, morally or legally. Operating a remote "superstation", even
if domestic, from your home location (or other place) in order to add DXCC
credits to your home call clearly is. So you are saying t
Well said Rick.
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net On
Behalf Of Rick WA6NHC
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2019 3:24 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Bouvet
While the ARRL has accepted remotes as 'legal' for DXCC credit (a dubious
decision) IF t
Checking communications capability with K3 Utility is always a good
first step when you have problems with communications with the K3/K3S
(similar for KX3/KX2).
If the Utility can communicate, then you should know to look to your
computer applications and their setup information for the problem.
While the ARRL has accepted remotes as 'legal' for DXCC credit (a
dubious decision) IF the user is within the same entity as the rest of
the DXCC entries on the application, it then becomes a moral issue.
It's faster than driving around the entity for better propagation, also
entirely 'legit';
If it’s a K3S, be sure CONFIG:RS242 is set to USB if you are using the supplied
USB cable.
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...nr4c. bill
> On Mar 23, 2019, at 12:33 PM, tony.kaz--- via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> Don,
> Using the K3 Utility is good advice.
> Yesterday for some reason when I had updated WIN1
Knut,
If I recall, the DXCC credit is for the location of the transmitting
station, so if you are operating remotely, it would be the location of
the station you are remoting into, not your control location.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/23/2019 5:34 PM, ab2tc wrote:
Hi Elecrafters,
His site asks th
Is the same Keith from radio in the sixties?
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> On Mar 23, 2019, at 4:09 PM, Keith Lamonica wrote:
>
> W7DXX remote is ready for Bouvet with a brand new KPA1500. (www.w7dxx.com)
>
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Dom has at least one K3 and KPA500 in his possession at home from a prior
Dxpedition (TI9). But we do not know what they are using on this one. They may
be using personally owned radios as I did not see any radio manufacturers
listed on their earlier (now deleted) web page.
73,
Eric
elecraft.c
Hi Elecrafters,
His site asks the question "is this legal?" Presumably, as far as FCC is
concerned it is. But if I work Bouvet using this remote, can I really claim
DXCC credit for myself for it? It would seem exceptionally unfair. Doesn't
ARRL have a rule for as how far you can move from place to
W7DXX remote is ready for Bouvet with a brand new KPA1500. (www.w7dxx.com)
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This
If I understand correctly what Rich is saying, it could be exemplified like
this: "If you want e.g. a 2.1 kHz bandwidth to receive a digital signal, and
use a 2.1 kHz roofing filter in addition to a DSP setting of 2.1 kHz, you
may find that it won't decode as well as using a 2.8 kHz roofing filter
None of this stops people from spotting them. I think they are a bit
annoyed at some comments made previously.Not to worry let us cheer them
on. 73 Doug EI2CN
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bob Mc
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 3:25 AM Warren Merkel wrote:
>
> Given: CONFIG: TX INH
>
> I would like to be able to control TX Inhibit externally from a my
> custom antenna controller, yet retain the ability to power up the K3 via
> the RCForb RemoteHams method.
>
> Given that the TX Inhibit and the Re
Is this saying that we will have to "work" DX to get contacts where as
using spotters, DX lists, and DX Clusters is more like shooting birds in
a cage. Oh my!
This means one will need large antennas, multiple receivers, legal limit
power and all the computer technology one can muster. Plus
Hello Knut,
> The 3Y0I expedition is now finally under way. I started my search for
> information here:
>
> https://dx-world.net/3y0i-bouvet-island/
>
> I looked at the official web site, the Facebook page and the tracking page.
> Alas, I can not find much information. No equipment list, no oper
Hi all,
The 3Y0I expedition is now finally under way. I started my search for
information here:
https://dx-world.net/3y0i-bouvet-island/
I looked at the official web site, the Facebook page and the tracking page.
Alas, I can not find much information. No equipment list, no operator list,
no band
Jim.
I presume that you have set the CONFIG:RS232 parameter to USB ?
Page 18 of the K3S User Manual.
There’s nothing in the replies (below) that seems to suggest doing this.
73,
Alan. G4GNX
From: KE8G
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2019 5:45 PM
To: tony@verizon.net
Cc: elecraft...@groups.i
Well, I have done all the suggested tests and configurations. The K3s USB
to PC connection is just not making it. The only COM ports showing up in
the Device Manager are all accounted for and no new ones are present. I
have tried different USB ports on the PC and different USB cables; all
result
Don,
Using the K3 Utility is good advice.
Yesterday for some reason when I had updated WIN10, the one port changed
numbers. And of all the ports I use for both K3's and all the programs and
hardware, that was the only one that changed from 16 to 12. Go figure. Went
into Device Manager and chang
I often find the second receiver switching to ANT 2, which on my K3 is a dummy
load. Easy to diagnose and fix using BSET, but a bit annoying.
Tom W4KX
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> On Mar 22, 2019, at 11:59 AM, KE8G wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> I need some suggestions on where to start trouble shooting. I lo
Congratulations on your achievement! Very impressive.
I need two, SV/A and FR/G, for top of the Honor Roll (mixed). My QRZ,com bio
describes my station so I won't repeat it here, except to say that I have never
owned a transceiver with two receivers. I'm not discounting the idea that two
rec
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