That’s why I used a .us domain rather than the more common TLDs. I think I was
charged the princely sum of $25/year for the .us TLD. :) Cheap at twice the
price.
72,
Rich Hurd / WC3T / DMR: 3142737 / SOC #1221
Grid: FN20is
> On Jan 23, 2023, at 20:43, Dave New, N8SBE wrote:
>
>
>
> M
My custom domain is densbe.com (my initials followed by the last 3
letters of my callsign).
Owned it since 1995, when domain registration was free via the InterNIC.
Boy, those were the days
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-01-23 19:34, Rich WC3T wrote:
I just used my ISP and created a dom
I just used my ISP and created a domain with my call sign. They take care of
all the crap and I get a custom domain. :). Cost is trivial. I forget what it
is though.
72,
Rich Hurd / WC3T / DMR: 3142737 / SOC #1221
Grid: FN20is
Bureaucracy is always in search of self-preservation. — AA7BQ
>
I've built a fair number of kits using surface mount parts, and it always
annoyed me that capacitors were never marked, while resistors were. I
never heard an explanation of why that was.
73,
Lee, AA4GA
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023, 5:32 PM Geert Jan de Groot wrote:
> On 23/01/2023 22:22, elecraft-re
OK, I've now changed my email address to come from my actual domain.
Let's see how this works.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On 2023-01-23 15:54, Dave New wrote:
Thought I'd follow up on the list with the information I received from
the
mailman.qth.net support:
Hi Dave. ARRL has published something cal
It also won’t forward if the from address is the same as it is supposed to
forward to; so use a second account for testing.
73,
Rick NK7I
> On Jan 23, 2023, at 4:15 PM, Andrew Moore wrote:
>
> Note that many email clients can be configured with a custom "reply-to"
> address - using your @arrl
Note that many email clients can be configured with a custom "reply-to"
address - using your @arrl.net address there is still fair game, and will
cause "reply" function to send it to you @arrl.net.
73,
NV1B
..
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:56 PM Dave New wrote:
> Thought I'd follow up on the list
On 23/01/2023 22:22, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
I dropped d a lock washer into the bowels of my K3 today, so had to invert
the unit to get the washer out of the unit. When I did so, the washer fell
out of the unit, but so did another component. Its a small rectangular
part, white o
Thought I'd follow up on the list with the information I received from the
mailman.qth.net support:
Hi Dave. ARRL has published something called an 'SPF record' which
specifies what SMTP servers are allowed to use arrl.net as a FROM address.
This effectively stops the ability for anyone to send o
BTW, the item that was banging around in my K3s sometime after I built it
was a nut with a broken piece of screw in it.
I obviously over torqued it at some point, and it eventually fell off.
No telling where THAT came from...
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:46 PM Chris Waldrup wrot
Actually with a marking like 3K3, it's likely a 3.3K ohms surface mount
resistor.
Possibly from a poor soldering job on the main board. It likely passed
electrical
tests, but after some mechanical torque, it likely popped off of the board.
73,
-- Dave, N8SBE
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 4:43 PM Rich
3.3 ohm SMT resistor?
Chris
KD4PBJ
> On Jan 23, 2023, at 15:43, Rich WC3T wrote:
>
> My totally uneducated guess is that it’s a surface mount capacitor. I did
> an image search and found what resembles you have. That’s all I can offer.
> Good luck.
>
> 72,
> Rich Hurd / WC3T / DMR: 31
My totally uneducated guess is that it’s a surface mount capacitor. I did an
image search and found what resembles you have. That’s all I can offer. Good
luck.
72,
Rich Hurd / WC3T / DMR: 3142737 / SOC #1221
Grid: FN20is
Bureaucracy is always in search of self-preservation. — AA7BQ
> On
Does the radio still work? If I find loose parts but the radio still
works, I consider them to be spare parts. 😉 Seriously, does it appear
to be electronic in nature ... i.e. does it have terminals or solder
points?
73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County
Dennis W1UE wrote o
I dropped d a lock washer into the bowels of my K3 today, so had to invert
the unit to get the washer out of the unit. When I did so, the washer fell
out of the unit, but so did another component. Its a small rectangular
part, white on one side and blackish on the other, and either "3K3" or
"3R3"
Thanks Bruce; I admit I was hoping for, but forgot to specify, doing it with a
software command (power down is available as a software command)…
73 de W5SV - Dave
> On Jan 23, 2023, at 11:49, Bruce - K5WBM wrote:
>
> Just momentarily short pins 5 and 8 on the accessory connector. I use a
> c
I am wondering if there is a way, or plans for a way, to remotely turn on the
K4…. I know I can power it down remotely; how about the other side of this coin?
73 de W5SV - Dave
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