On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 20:15 +, Paul Webb wrote:
> If any one wants a look , i took a load of photos while building my K3
That's an awesome idea dude! I'm glad I took pics of my K2 build; maybe
I'll be a copycat and do the same...
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Justin L Croonenberghs
"Suppose I called you a liar. An
On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 13:20 -0500, N2TK wrote:
> I have had good luck replacing RF noisy PC power supplies with PC Power &
> Cooling Supplies. They seem to be well filtered.
> http://www.pcpower.com/index.html
I've had fairly good luck with Antec power supplies when dealing with my
other electron
a Pelican store on-base, and I may as well
pick one up cheep while I can...
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Justin Croonenberghs
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On Nov 14, 2007 9:09 AM, Darwin, Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Begali. I hear good things, but haven't used one.
> http://www.i2rtf.com/
Thanks for the advice! The list concensus seems to be around Bengali
keys, so I'll definately check them out. Also thanks to those I
replied to; I forge
Hello!
I've been off this list for a good long while...quick question. Any
picks for a good starting morse key? I've played around with the
paddles and maybe want to start with a straight key...
(update: back from my adventure, finished my Elecraft 'cept for DSP
and battery bits, no license yet,
My Elecraft arrived! It's so new and shiny, I haven't even found the
serial number yet! Happy happy happy! Joy joy joy!
Now to power the thing...
Any recommendations on power supplies? I've got a 12v power supply for
a pair of powered speakers...is this sufficient for assembly purposes?
After al
On 9/19/06, Jeremiah McCarthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Welcome to the fold...You probably got a lot of crank e-mail because you
added "no more geek code" at the end of your message... That was a mistake,
ESPECIALLY on this reflector...Think about it...You called anyone who runs
CW a geek and y
stin, can you give me some info as to where your at or what unit your
assigned to , perhaps I can get some info to help you..
Jim
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Greetings.
On 9/19/06, g0wfhchris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi all
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The only problem is, how do I test for an FCC license from Afghanistan?
On 9/19/06, wx9j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Justin,
Just get the ticket, you can operate out of the US, I did from a military
radio in Korea back in the late 60's but be ready for a major pileup. You
will be a big prize
a K1 after the K2, because I'm really
digging this Morse thing. I sat down with a Morse training program and
learned 4 letters this afternoon at 15WPM, so I'm feeling cocky and
stuff. That, and kits are fun.
Anyway, gotta get back to work. Thanks again!
On 9/17/06, Justin Croonenberghs
Hey all! I just purchased a kit and options on the recommendation of a
good friend, and I am just now getting into radio. My plans are:
1. Build my new radio and options
2. Finish studying Morse and stuff to get my license
3. Start operating!
Problem is, I am currently stationed in Afghanistan,
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