It really begs the question for some us who do not understand or are not
computer geeks:
what IS the difference between FTDI and Prolific.
We understand each one behaving (responding) differently with software
to radio control, and that some don't work at all, I do not understand
what makes on
On 2/8/2012 5:47 PM, George wrote:
> Got my cable today. The driver is installed. It is on com 3, Baud rate4.8,
> Paraty none, Data bits 8, Stop bits 2, com. pwr RTS, poling rate 2 sec,
> String to frq FH; , string to mode MD; , and mode by rig. Does not change
> band or mode in my N3FJP logger. wh
On 1/28/2012 7:28 AM, Geoffrey Mackenzie-Kennedy wrote:
> Kevin, thanks for posting Paul Harden's comment on solar flares.
>
>
> Most
> events were useful as early warning "wake up calls" to light the amp's
> candles!
>
>
actually, when the band opens, you do not need a "amp".
72
Ron, wb1hga
On 1/14/2012 9:47 AM, Matthew Pitts wrote:
> Is it just me, or is anyone else receiving responses and corrections to posts
> before the original post shows up? I've had it happen twice so far today.
>
it depends on the status of the routers and their servers; perhaps a
route was down along the w
hello,
perhaps it's been discussed B4 but can anyone recommend software for use
with the K2?
Thank you
72
Ron, wb1hga
"why do croutons come in airtight packages?
Aren't they stale to begin with??"
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On 12/31/2010 12:26 PM, Byron Servies wrote:
> Thanks, Bob.
>
> So, if I understand correctly, my VFO controlled K1 is not considered
> crystal controlled like the variable crystal oscillator (VXO)
> controlled SST?
>
> 73, Byron N6NUL
>
think this:
if a transmitter has ONE frequency by crystal
On 12/30/2010 4:50 PM, Erik Basilier wrote:
>
> Another computer, a new and fast one running Win 7, recently came up with a
> message from AVG saying that the registry was messed up. I was offered to
> get it fixed one time free, and to pay for it in the future. I declined,
> deciding to use other
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> On 12/24/2010 3:34 AM, Monty Shultes wrote:
>
>> 3580 is a magic frequency, actually 3979.xx is the vertical
>> (horizontal?) oscillator frequency in OLD tube TV sets. I've
>> been listening to that buzz for decades.
incorrect
the above is the colorburst f
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live in an apt on ground floor. looking for a stealth ant. see that
elecraft has a small ant. package for sale. Just getting started.
no 100 foot towers. 90 foot wires etc. he said with tongue firmly planted to
cheek
REPLY:
QST had some neat write-ups in their recen
- Original Message -
From: "Bill VanAlstyne W5WVO"
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] REMINDER: North American Meteor Scatter Contest
startsthis weekend
OOOPS, sorry, didn't mean to include this list in the distribution. Mea
culpa...
Bill W5WVO
Regardless,
Thank you for this informative notice
Uh ...
did someone just spammed our reflector??
72
Ron, wb1hga
"how much deeper would the ocean be without sponges"
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- Original Message -
From: "Don Wilhelm"
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] FS: QRP J-38 Miniature Key
> Speaking of J-38 keys, I have one without a knob - does anyone have
> one they would be willing to part with (the J37 was about the same), or
> know where I can find one at a reasonable pri
- Original Message -
From: "Tommy Alderman"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] QSK AT 90 WPM
> Not sure about the K2, but I can confirm the K3 in CW QRQ/ON does maintain
> the weight ratio up to about 96 wpm. Beyond that, there are problems.
>
> Tom -
> Guy said:
>
> "Is there some way to move FORWARD in our love/hate relationship with
> cords? Talk about old and dust covered analog. Listen to us, talking
> about solving ergonometric problems with patch panels. Quaint, and a
> part of me thinks that's really neat. Rest of me thinks that's r
I don't mean to upset anyone,
but the name suggests a motorcycle.
If there are any bikers out there, you know what I mean. (smile)
Ron, wb1hga
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> K2DLJ wrote:
Bottom line: Only one station acknowledged hearing me, and I was such a
bad
> copy that he gave up on the qso before it started. I think with 5 or 10
> watts I would have made it.
SNIP
> QRP operating success depends greatly on finding great locations and
> operating at the be
>
> Name another ham radio manufacturer, and AMERICAN to boot, so
> accommodating, responsive and user friendly to the consumer as the gals
> and guys at
> Elecraft.
Ten Tec
72
Ron, wb1hga
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On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 09:31 -0500, Dave Perry N4QS wrote:
> Friends attending the Ten Tec hamfest this weekend sent me photos of the new
> Ten Tec Eagle transceiver. Looks very much like a K3. They have already set
> up a group for the rig on Yahoo where you can see a photo:
>
Sorry my frie
> But I've been meaning to ask you to clarify how you put the antenna "in
> your pocket." What comes to mind is a whip that easily flops over
> while you're walking. Which pocket? How deep is it? How do you keep it
> secure?
>
> Wayne
> N6KR
my importantly, how do walk around dragging a
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 07:54 pm, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>
> If you work me, you'll hear me say that your signal is 100% copy, or 50%
> copy or somesuch, plus perhaps a few words about why if there's something
> unusual like a lot of interference, high noise level, etc.
>
> Um... I should warn
here is one for all of you..
When doing PSK, how does one determine "599"??
Ron wb1hga
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On Wednesday 15 June 2005 05:10 pm, Lloyd Lachow wrote:
> I have a case...just a case...for a KX1. The word
> "EDIT" is partially rubbed off on the top, but
> otherwise it's perfect. The bottom is brand-new. If
> anyone comes up with a good use for such a thing, I'll
> send it off.
to install me
ARRL handbook sez: Q signals whose meaning most often need to be expressed
with brevity and clarity in amateur radio.
In "udder" words: use Q sigs when signal quality is marginal.
Ron wb1hga
BTW: can we please end this trivial and mondane thread?
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On Sunday 12 June 2005 06:14 pm, Ian Stirling G4ICV, AB2GR wrote:
> I have seen this only on this Elecraft list.
> It's not something that I know and probably
> Modesty and Willie didn't.
> What does '72' mean?
A qrp'er saying 73's
(confusing, ain't it?)
Don't know how it started but if someon
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