Greetings Elecrafters!
Bought this built, it is in excellent condition. I have been using it daily
for several months and made hundreds of QSOs on all bands. I wouldn't part
with it but I have to sell something to get something new, and I want to try
building my own.
K2 Serial Number: 389
Firm
Hm, I see this posted but realize that I didn't put my contact info on it.
Email
rhauser (at) americaningredients (dot) com -- work
eichmann (at) kc (dot) rr (dot) com -- personal
Thanks!
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I just double checked after your message, but no, I don't have a second
antenna option on the K2. I have multiple antennas in the attic, but get
the same results for them all (including the dummy load in the MFJ-949).
Appreciate the ideas, radio is new to me so it could be something stupid.
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Greetings Elecrafters. I have acquired a used K2, SN389, with the SSB
option and internal battery pack. It is my first experience with the K2,
and I have to say I am quite impressed with this little radio. I've been
using it nightly for a few weeks to clunk out some slow CW, and have been
enjoyi
Wow, I am quite impressed at the responses both on this reflector and
direct. I appreciate the info from builders for hire, as well as the
encouragement to build it myself. To answer many of your responses, I _am_
considering doing it myself, but it is a matter of time and motivation. I
have an
Hello Elecrafters. My name is Ron Hauser, and I'm a new ham, KC0TLN. I got
licensed in November, got a radio at christmas time, and have been enjoying
the new hobby quite a lot. I currently have an ICOM 706mk2g as a "first
radio," I've been using it in the shack for a few
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