Thank you for posting this!
I recently inquired of Elecraft Support about replacing the VFO B knob on
my older K3 (it is cracked).
I was told to order E980275, but the person did not disclose all of the
details you listed in your message, which are important. Fortunately I
hadn't placed the
I have a spare knob..if you want it..let me know!!
73s Bob W5RG
- Forwarded Message - From: jeff griffin To: 'Geert
Jan de Groot' ; 'Elecraft Reflector'
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2019, 5:44:54 PM
CDTSubject: Re: [Elecraft] K3 VFO-B knob replacement notes
I have a spare stock
Just an FYI if you are in the process of Field Day planning,
HRO has a limited number of the West Mountain Battery
kit containing the external battery case, the Rig Runner
8 outlet w/alarm unit and their 40A PowerGate which will
switch between your power supply & battery as needed.
(It also
I have a spare stock K3 knob set left over from when I replaced them a few
years ago with a set of heavy CNC machined ones. Only problem is there at my
Florida home. If no one else steps forward with an original replacement for
you I will send you the one I have when I get home in mid December.
Hi,
Recently I purchased a K3 and found I need to give it some love as it
has been a bit behind on maintenance.
One of the issues is that the VFO B knob has cracked. This is Elecraft
part number E980090, listed as K3 spare part.
Unfortunately, that knob is no longer available, and here
Filters are spoken for…
73
Jim K8JK
> On Oct 14, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Roberta Estes via Elecraft
> wrote:
>
> Elecraft K3 filters surplus to my needs
>
> KFL3A-2.8K (Elecraft Branded Inrad filter) $80 shipped USPS
>
> KFL3A-6K (Elecraft Branded Inrad Filter) $80 shipped USPS
>
> KFL3B-FM
Elecraft K3 filters surplus to my needs
KFL3A-2.8K (Elecraft Branded Inrad filter) $80 shipped USPS
KFL3A-6K (Elecraft Branded Inrad Filter) $80 shipped USPS
KFL3B-FM (Elecraft Branded Inrad filter) $80 shipped USPS
Shipping included USPS Us locations only.
Paypal is acceptable as long as I
On 10/14/2019 12:05 PM, Dale Boresz wrote:
I don't operate RTTY so I don't know which roofing filter would be
optimum, but I'm sure other RTTY op's can help.
An IF bandwidth in the range of 400-500 kHz is recommended because it
presents the least phase shift to the decoding software. My
Hello Noel,
Which roofing filter did you have engaged at the time? If it was
significantly wider than the minimum bandwidth needed to accurately decode
a RTTY signal, then pumping of the AGC could occur which is likely what you
heard. I don't operate RTTY so I don't know which roofing filter
Neil,
Yes, I suspect it is the AGC. To determine the best settings for your
particular location noise, I suggest you read the "Noisy K3" article on
my website www.w3fpr.com.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 10/14/2019 1:36 PM, NOEL POULIN wrote:
Hello,
My call is VE2FWW and VE2RYY.
I was working in the
Sorry there was a mistake in my AGC setting
Instead of AGC S = 120. IT IS agc s= 20
Sorry
Noel
__
Elecraft mailing list
Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
Post:
Hello,
My call is VE2FWW and VE2RYY.
I was working in the Makrothen rtty contest during the last week-end.
I noticed something may be wrong with my K3S.
When I came near a strong signal, I had the impression that I was
loosing receptionor sensibility
Could it be the AGC
Here
Just so everyone has the facts….
Here is a link to the response from A Nathan Zelief (Lawyer) to Lorina Pisi
(Cal Fire), author of the letter that started all of this. The response has
the original letter in its appendix. Obviously Lorina is not a ham. Read and
draw your own conclusions.
Thread closed. Folks, this is way OT for the Elecraft reflector.
73,
Eric
Moderator etc.
elecraft.com
---
Sent from my iPhone 6S
> On Oct 13, 2019, at 1:01 PM, Phil Kane wrote:
>
> On 10/12/2019 11:30 AM, WW3S wrote:
>
>> Half truthwell maybe 1/4 truthone, repeat ONE, repeater
14 matches
Mail list logo