Kev, I can't agree more with you, excellent response. I'm also amazed with some
of the responses under this thread. I wonder what their reaction would have
been if back in the day Yaesu or Kenwood had sold them an hermetically sealed
radio to keep them from experimenting with their radio as they
Clay,
Do have a horse in this race? I believe Mr. Brown can defend himself. I agree
with other gentleman that Jim can be very offensive in his responses sometimes.
That has been well documented in this forum and others. It's against the spirit
of ham radio and you are sanctioning that type of c
Agree...I'm a big fan of EFHW. I have made comparisons between an HFHW with a
short radial and 1/4 WL with a few radials and the EFHW beats the 1/4 WL 100%
hands down. This is a great example of empirical results speaking louder than
theoretical predictions.
73,
Robert-KP4Y/W4
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>
On Nov 26, 2016, at 8:01 PM, Bill wrote:
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> You will not get this one-on-one attention from the so called "big
> manufacturers."
Just for the record, I keep hearing this argument on this reflector, but it
seems like nobody ever backs this up with the specific issues. While I agree
that E
Joe,
I commend you for your ingenuity and experimentation efforts. As a PX3 user,
I'm very interested in some of these ideas. The only thing that I hate about
the PX3 is the need to tap the "SELECT" button to QSY to the marker frequency.
Many times I end up moving the PX3 all over the table wh
Guys,
Most of us all loyal Elecraft customers that love the company and their
products. This type of post provides valuable feedback to Elecraft that will
enable them to understand the type of feature that we would like to see in
future products. Many of these features are only possible (at lea
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 9:31 AM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote
> Adam adds a lot to the discussion. The 7300 is actually a "hybrid"
> DSR ... direct down conversion being used to drive the SDR "back end"
> typical of Icom's current generation of transceivers. In essence,
> the direct sampling front end
t-KP4Y/W4
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> On Apr 26, 2016, at 11:35 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
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>
>> On 4/26/2016 10:15 PM, Robert Vargas-KP4Y via Elecraft wrote:
>> Just that you know, K9CT has one of the finest contesting station in
> > the US. He has switched to d
> On Apr 26, 2016, at 8:08 PM, Kevin Stover wrote:
> I'm curious why is direct sampling SDR's like the 7300 are supposed to be the
> second coming why Icom stuck with the traditional superhet architecture on
> it's "flagship" 7851? Maybe they realize the technology is at least 5 years
> away f
> I'm curious why is direct sampling SDR's like the 7300 are supposed to be the
> second coming why Icom stuck with the traditional superhet architecture on
> it's "flagship" 7851? Maybe they realize the technology is at least 5 years
> away from being competitive. Everybody is ignoring W4TV's 8
Yep, I agree and I know you understand my point 😀
73,
Robert-KP4Y/W4
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> On Apr 26, 2016, at 12:00 AM, Wes wrote:
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> I'm not smackin' this tar baby except to note that a direct sampling
> radio*is* a heterodyne radio.
>
>> On 4/25/2016
I agree that comparisons between an heterodyne radio and direct-sampling radio
is not like comparing apples vs apples. Each of these
philosophies/architectures has has advantages and disadvantages at this time,
but I'm pretty sure that all future amateur radio transceivers (any radio for
that m
Hello,
I'm trying to interface a KX3/KXPA with a kRC2 band decorder. Basically, I
built a cable to connect the AuxBus pin on the KRC2 XCVR port t the GPIO input
on the KX3-KXPA adapter cable, which is driven by KX3 ACC2 port. This doesn't
seem to be working and I'm not sure the right setting is
I agree w/ Peter on this. I also find the price for upgrade outrageous. But,
Mr. Schmidt's comment was out of line.
73,
Robert-KP4Y/W4
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> On Dec 19, 2015, at 8:38 AM, Wes (N7WS) wrote:
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> Eric is the moderator of this list.
>
>>
Hi Wayne,
Thanks for the nice info on the KX3 NB operation. How does the much lower
opposite sideband rejection limits the effectiveness of the KX3 in a
competitive environment? I have always imagined that everything is good as long
as a strong signal doesn't get closer than 1 khz. Am I underst
Wow, so much for a non-kool aid question...You comments give up my friend!
I have a K3, KX3 and TS-590. It's well documented that the nr in the K3 is poor
and leave a lot to be desired. Also, in an effort to fix it by making it more
adjustable, Elecraft overcomplicated its implementation. I love
While reading this email thread, I just realized that many people don't know
how to operate their K3s! Eliminating the LINK function should not cripple the
diversity function, let alone eliminate it. I'm yet to read an example that
would convince me about the usefulness of the function. In my op
My backup radio is a TS-590S, and I wish Kenwood had taken a similar approach
as Elecraft to upgrade it into the new TS-590SG. It's really admirable that
Elecraft decided not to take advantage of the advancements in technology to
generate additional revenue. These guys are really hams and engine
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