The K3 has been sold. Thanks for your interest.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 6:05 AM Charles Tropp
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> Elecraft K3/100 160-6m Transceiver Serial #2502 with the standard 2.7 kHz
> filter, the KAT3 Internal Auto Antenna Tuner, KPA100W Amplifier and XRX3
> Subreceiver. The su
Elecraft K3/100 160-6m Transceiver Serial #2502 with the standard 2.7 kHz
filter, the KAT3 Internal Auto Antenna Tuner, KPA100W Amplifier and XRX3
Subreceiver. The subreceiver is identical to the main receiver and has its
own 400Hz filter. It can tune the same range of frequencies as the main
Now surplus to my needs. Excellent condition with all cables and manuals.
Asking $1,095 + shipping from NY.
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Last night my local ham club scheduled their first ever 6Meter Net and
Roundtable for 50.135Mz. I operate USB very rarely, preferring CW for all
of my Contesting and DX work. Last night the net control station advised me
that I was 12Hz too high and that he had to use his RIT control to tune
Thanks! I will take it off your hands for $100 plus shipping. It sells for
$180 new. Check or Paypal?
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 11:13 AM KE8G wrote:
> It's the 2Kw version
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> On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 10:30 AM Charles Tropp
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>> Hi Jim,
>> What power level? 20
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I have a W-2 that needs a new home. Includes 1 2K power sensor, PC
Cable with RS232 connector and power cable with Anderson power poles.
Price $195 includes CONUS postage. Paypal OK.
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Hi,
I recently installed a private K3-Remote System using my existing K3 and
adding a K3/Ø Mini Control Panel. I have the RRIGSET and all required
cables installed. I have tested the system and it appears to work well as I
can both hear and control the remote radio and send CW on my straight key
Hi Bob,
I just started using Win4K3 last August when I upgraded to a new computer
system. It also runs DXLab, N1MM, SKCCLoger, CW Skimmer and WJST. It
performs flawlessly. Just remember to turn on your K3 before you run
Win4K3. I love the macro feature since it is so easy to write, store and
example, PTT in the back, is RCA plug?
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> Thanks
> Jorge
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> Enviado desde mi iPhone
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> El 16 nov. 2018, a la(s) 21:41, Charles Tropp
> escribió:
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> Hi Jorge,
>
> On the Elecraft website, click on the menu, select *support, manuals *and
> in the next window
Hi Jorge,
On the Elecraft website, click on the menu, select *support, manuals *and
in the next window click the red *view *button next to *K-Line Product
Manuals *and then scroll down to the K3/0 Manual and click the red view
button. In the next window under title click the name of the manual
Hi Don,
On the home page of the new web site you might want to click on *Products,
Transceivers, K2, * then scroll down and hover your mouse over the *Price
List/Order *and when it turns Red click on the link. Then click on K2
Options on the next window, place a check mark next to the KIO2 line
Hi Tim,
I hope you get better soon. There are many control and logging software
programs that you can use to operate your rig from the next room or even
another State. Some are free and some cost $$$. See
http://www.elecraft.com/k2_remote.htm
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 10:34 AM, KQ8M
On the Configuration Menu go to CW WGHT SSB-CW. Tapping the 1 key
toggles between SSB+CW, which allows CW to be sent when in SSB Mode and
SSB-CW, which doesn't. The other station operating SSB will hear your
signal at the tone sent by your sidetone pitch.
73, Charles N2SO
On Tuesday,
Hi Kevin,
Setting up the K3 and the Winkeyer is actually pretty simple. Lets
assume that you have connected your K3 to your laptop on your serial
port. Let's also assume that you have connected your Winkeyer and that
it has passed the communication test. Now your serial port is probably
files. Then click on the CW keys.
On 6/27/2014 9:01 PM, Kevin wrote:
Thank you. After I finally found this by a chance discovery you have
reaffirmed my effort. Could you please tell me which template to
choose for Field Day?
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
On 6/27/2014 5:48 PM, Charles Tropp
template to
choose for Field Day?
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
On 6/27/2014 5:48 PM, Charles Tropp wrote:
Hi Kevin,
Setting up the K3 and the Winkeyer is actually pretty simple. Lets
assume that you have connected your K3 to your laptop on your serial
port. Let's also assume that you have
Hello Joshua,
By all means, learn CW. It is never too late. I was QRT for 25 years and
had to learn the Code from scratch. You can learn all the letters in 6
weeks practicing for 15 minutes per day. In another 5-7 weeks you'll
absorb the punctuation and numbers.There are plenty of resources
You read the manual John so you are way ahead. Just take your time and go step
by step. It might help to have some small tools handy to help with the
fasteners. You will be fine and I can't begin to describe what a great feeling
of accomplishment it is to push that power button at the end and
Hi Phil,
I installed my sub-receiver a few months ago without difficulty. If you
have been inside your K3 previously, all will seem familiar. If not,
just follow the directions precisely and you will have no trouble. Don't
forget to install all your filters for the main receiver before you
On 11/12/2012 9:09 PM, Ron Midwin wrote:
I'm considering a Hex Beam antenna with the rotator at the bottom of a 30
foot mast. The Hex Beam company recommends a Yaesu G450 A rotator or
equivalent. Since I've not used a rotator before, I'm looking for
recommendations on one that might be more
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