I am currently in contact with Justin at Moonraker. We also met at the
Friedrichshafen Ham Radio show in June. I'll report here as soon as I have
additional information on both the local sales and service for our products
in the U.K.
One note - For the reasons others have noted, we are also
I've been out of town much of this last month and I apologize for my lack
of regular updates over the past months on the K3 Options. The buck stops
here - I apologize and take full responsibility for the slow updates and
delays in getting these completed and shipped.
The bottom line: We and our
I especially agree with your last sentence. However I like to describe it as:
"Every device is at the same potential".
Nothing will be damaged even if everything is at 20,000 volts- as you say, no
current will flow.
-John NI0K
-Original Message-
From:
While you are trying to make sense of the best practices lightning protection
documents:
N0AX’s ARRL book “Grounding and Bonding for the Radio Amateur”
Motorola’s STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNICATION SITES
I have several Elecraft cable assemblies for sale. All are new, unused, still
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A better solution than my two band change workaround would be to write some
software to read UDP radio info messages from rig control software (in my
case, either N1MM+ or DXLab Suite Commander) and issue BN commands to the
KAT500 through its serial port connection.
No need to write
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