The Raytown MO club got on local TV news here in Kansas City and a K3
is shown a number of times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3gRWG-EUGU
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As Don said, there is no more room left, but... I don't like this
option either! I would personally rather have it be part of the filter
selection. So, throw another step in the mix: filter 1, 2, 3, 4, then
Off. Maybe that is not even possible to do that way even if there was
enough space left.
I have the noise generator, dummy load and signal generator. All are
extremely useful and I really suggest having them. Of course, none of
them (except a dummy load) are needed when building the kit, but they
sure make it a lot easier.
On 2/7/07, Dennis Vavra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey
on these guys today - they would keep at it until
they got it. I was really impressed.
Ended up with 23/13/1196 points
Randy NV0U
On 12/10/06, Bob Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning there were a bunch of east coast stations (NJ, PA, VA,
MD, NC, GA) booming in to the Seattle area, much
pairs would be good enough when I started...
ha!
Randy NV0U
On 8/26/06, Vin Cortina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone.
Can I get a sampling of exactly how you connect your portable rigs, etc to your
batteries? I know about Anderson Power Poles, but I am wondering if I need a
special crimping
I use some of the panels from Harbor Freight. They are okay - have a
bunch of 5 watt panels and a few months ago I hooked up some of their
15W panels. Not sure how the 15s are gonna do yet, but after 5 years
outside in the Kansas City weather, the 5 watters are working - but
they need some work.
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