[Elecraft] Subject: K3s Notch Filter

2020-12-17 Thread Bernie and Cheryl
Thanks Guys: Of course, that was the right answer. I thought, seeing the icon come on when I just hit the Notch button, that the Notch filter was active in the cw mode. I didn't realize I had to press and hold the button. Once I held the button, the display for VFO-B changed to the HZ displa

[Elecraft] SSB Net for 12-13-2020

2020-12-17 Thread Eric Lanzl
Here is the list of stations for the last Sunday's net. Thanks again to all the wonderful help from the relay stations. 20 m. net is on Sundays at 14.303.5 at 1800Z. Eric WB9JNZ | Call | Name | State | Radio | Serial # | QRP | Notes | | | | | | | | | | WB9JNZ | Eric | IL | K3 | 4017 |

[Elecraft] Buying a used K3(s)

2020-12-17 Thread Frederick Dwight
Before buying my K3S a few years ago I had never owned a pan adaptor or considered it necessary. Now I find my P3 a very useful accessory and would not want to be without it for my home station. One example: up here in Alaska at 61 degrees N, often most of the bands are “dead”. I can go into

Re: [Elecraft] Oscilloscope recs

2020-12-17 Thread John Marvin
Well, if budget permits, I would recommend the Keysight DSAZ594A. This would be especially useful on some of the higher amateur radio bands. 73, John AC0ZG On 12/9/2020 7:31 AM, inventor61 wrote: I would be remiss, as a Keysight employee, to not mention the option of going with something like

Re: [Elecraft] Oscilloscope recs

2020-12-17 Thread Walter Underwood
Yeah, those are the scopes where HP had to design new coax connectors because existing ones were limiting the bandwidth of the scopes. And that was back in the 1980s. For a while, I was working on the same floor as the HP Labs team making those ADCs, but the earthquake sent us to different buil

Re: [Elecraft] Oscilloscope recs

2020-12-17 Thread Josh Fiden
Funny! 59GHz bandwidth, 160G/sec sample rate. If $512,392 (base model) is in the budget, why not?!? 73 Josh W6XU Sent from my iPad > >> On Dec 17, 2020, at 4:04 PM, John Marvin wrote: >> >> Well, if budget permits, I would recommend the Keysight DSAZ594A. This would >> be especially useful