That might support JT9 at 20 GHz. Even there, the devil is in the details. They
don't give fluctuation vs timescale info.
73
Martin AA6E
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 14:02:30 -0700
From: "Wes (N7WS)"
To:elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 + JT9 -- any successes?
Mess
- .05 ppm or even .01 ppm.
A typical TCXO like the Orion's will do that, since the oscillator is thermally well
separated from the PA heat sink.
TIA / 73
Martin AA6E
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. I found this out the hard way. On
reflection, it's no great surprise. Still -- good labelling is a good
thing. I would have appreciated a source code distribution, but
failing that I can run that other OS that starts with W when I have
to.
73 to
typing with the tiny keyboard!
73 Martin AA6E
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specially if it's Swains Island.)
73 Martin AA6E
Brian Lloyd wrote:
On May 10, 2007, at 10:06 AM, Elliott Lawrence wrote:
One thing that would help would be an additional option for a 200w
capable radio the K3D!!! I wonder if that is a future
possiblity??!!
Do you really think that
There are many Serial - USB devices on the general market. (I use a
Keyspan unit on my Orion, and it works nicely with Linux.) So, I wonder
why Elecraft needs to offer its own unique product. (Or it could be
someone else's product rebranded?) At least their price is competitive.
73 M
Interesting question, but my Tx duty cycle is pretty low on FM! Anyway,
you can always dial back the exciter power. (On the Orion, anyway.)
The spec sheet says "5W maximum recommended for high duty cycle FM &
Data operation".
73 Martin AA6E
Gregg W6IZT wrote:
I would be c
ably could live with poorer sensitivity/NF on the higher end.
Styling is great as it is, but a set of skins for your favorite rig
would be a plus, too. (I use mine with the black Orion!)
73 Martin AA6E
David Fleming wrote:
Since the K3 can do FM, I would expect the XV transverters to be
pop
the general coverage
option, for example, and the other not.)
I certainly like the modular approach that lets you ease into the K3
world at a reasonable cost.
73 Martin AA6E
Don Ehrlich wrote:
> I ordered mine with no crystal filters. They can always be installed
later and by then I will have
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