o the
transverter sockets use the holes in there, making the ones on the top panel
redundant. It works fine.
73 Dave G3YMC
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away. 7000-7040 is now CW only, PSK is allowed
above 7040 and SSB (Region 1) above 7050. Unfortunately PSK and other data
operators in Europe seem to turn a blind eye to the bandplan and insist on
using 7035.
73 Dave G3YMC
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I have seen this on occasion with my K2. Occasionally I get a very long DAH
when I key as if I have mis-keyed. Tap the DIT paddle and all is well again.
I only run 5W so I don't think it is RF, I suspect a bug in the firmware.
But so infrequent not to worry about.
73 Dave G3YMC
K2
In fact in many countries of the world the suffix /QRP is not allowed or is a
grey area in their licences.
I operate QRP but will NEVER send G3YMC/QRP. If a station calls me with /QRP
I might make a note in my logbook that they are QRP but will omit the suffix
from the callsign I put in the log
sometimes make mistakes. An email to sales resolved these, the missing parts
were dispatched the same day and received here yesterday.
So apart from that slight hiccup I am a very satisfied customer.
73 Dave G3YMC
K2 #2498
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Well I certainly noticed the change and at the moment am not that convinced
it is for me. But maybe time will tell. Is there any way to set up my
preferences so it opens in the old style directly instead of having to click
the 'Topics View' button?
Thanks
73 Dave G3YMC
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. I
see most of those listed are in the north of England, maybe daytime
propagation is better up there than down here in Berkshire. There again I
couldn't hear any dx on the higher bands either...
73 Dave G3YMC
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I suspect the link on the Elecraft site has not been updated.
(ps. posting this via Nabble myself, it works fine but sometimes doesn't
thread posts properly).
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sent to affiliated societies arrived last
Thursday so guess it will arrive this week. As usual QST beat RadCom to it,
got my July QST a few days ago..
73 Dave G3YMC
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hich I have
strong views which I won't repeat here...). Here I never use a filter any
wider than 400Hz on CW, except very occasionally 1kHz in contests so I here
people calling off channel. In normal use there really is no need for
anything wider.
73 Dave G3YMC
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eferring to the front power switch -
have it on if you are using the K2, off if you are just charging.
Came across this last night. I am checking out a second hand K2 for a
friend. The K2/100 lid was fitted, the QRP lid with the battery had been
sitting idle for a while and its battery was down
gt;
> Shall we start moving up from there? Any suggestions?
>
> Windy KM5Q
> K3 ordered Nov. 9
>
Well 14230-14235 is the international SSTV frequency. You will be VERY
unpopular there!
73 Dave G3YMC
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GM3SEK wrote:
>
> The Radcom review of the K2 was actually two separate articles by two
> different users. The first was by Dave, G3YMC, who is well known on this
> list; and the second was by the RSGB President, who had just completed
> his own K2. What Dave actually posted t
tty good receiver to work
close to the MWatt stations and the K2 performance although excellent is not
quite there. But have consolation, my first rig, a Yaesu FT201, was
virtually unusable on 40m at night, attenuator or not. Things have come
along a lot over the years.
73 Dave G3YMC
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M0XDF wrote:
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>
> G3YMC has had a 5w CW QSO - ok, he has to be a No.1 QRP guy, but it's
> possible to do.
>
>
Well yes, I was glad to make a QSO, DXCC number 223 on QRP. But I would
certainly not say it was easy and it took quite a few mornings before I
managed i
ast June I failed
to find any other RSS source of the data.
Having got the indices it is up to you to learn what to do with them and how
it relates to the dx you hear (or at the moment don't hear) on the bands.
73 Dave G3YMC
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ir plastic
top!
73 Dave G3YMC
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You
into different compartments of a couple
> of pattie (muffin) tins and marked the compartments with a felt tipped
> pen. That made selection much simpler.
>
>
>
> Chris G3SJJ
>
Jolly good Chris, patience works a treat. Look forward to working you this
weekend in CQ160.
73
still from
the last cycle. The sunspot number at the moment is zero, conditions
basically flat, yesterday's disturbance not caused by spots at all. Any
feeling that you had good conditions was just in the mind...
73 Dave G3YMC
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on 9998kHz (also on 14996) and is what I
originally used to calibrate my K2 against. But I can't even hear that at
the moment...
For a rough check, most of the broadcast stations at 7MHz are fairly
accurate and on the 5kHz intervals. I just checked and the one on 7200 is
pretty spot on as far
ll. Well meaning
though they are, contest gripers do little to help our hobby.
73 Dave G3YMC
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is via the Nabble web interface. I wonder if my
real email address gets archived in the qth.net one? And secondly, does this
message actually get to the email list, there have been suggestions that
some of the Nabble ones don't...?
My spam seems to have dropped to an all time low of one or two a da
the UK and not getting any
bounce messages from my posts...). Maybe it is one of the quirks of Nabble,
it does not always seem to show all messages. Maybe nobody on the email
version is seeing this thread at all???
But I guess going somewhat OT.
73 Dave G3YMC
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73 Dave G3YMC
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rough to Nabble and also it often doesn't thread them correctly. But saves
me scrolling though several email digests a day
Caught sight of a few of the boards of M0XDF's K3 last night, looks
impressive!!
73 Dave G3YMC
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A lot better than in G land. Left the receiver running on 28020 yesterday and
a couple of times signals popped out of the noise but had disappeared again
before I could copy their callsigns. Effectively zilch - and I won the QRP G
certificate last year with a massive 18 QSOs...
73 Dave G3YMC
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