> is it risky to other boards in the KX3 if I do this a few times over a
> year
Yes. The connectors are rated for only a very small number of insertion/removal
cycles.
73
Wayne
N6KR
> Dennis Haarsager, N7DH
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> Elecraft mailing
once?
Looking at the small coax connectors I think they will deform fairly
quickly from that.
Sorry,
Ed - KL7UW
From: "Dennis L. Haarsager"
To: "Elecraft@mailman.qth.net"
Subject: [Elecraft] 4M operation and 4M/2M modules
I have a couple of questions for
I believe Wayne responded that the connectors were not designed for
repeated insertion/removal and could lead to failure.
Tighe
NK4I
On 5/17/2014 11:48 AM, David Pratt wrote:
Also... I understand that the KX3 will accept only one of these at a
time,
but will it be fairly easy to swap the 2
Yes, Dennis, you may indeed operate on the 70.0-70.5MHz band when
operating in the UK under the terms and conditions of the CEPT Licence.
For Full Licence holders the maximum PEP is 160 Watts (22 dBW) and for
Intermediate Licence holders the maximum PEP is 50 Watts (17 dBW). The
band is Seconda
I have a couple of questions for Elecraft and for our UK friends.
My wife and I make 3-4 trips per year to Scotland to visit family in the
Borders and a vacation home in Clackmannanshire. So the new 4M module for
the KX3 is exciting *if* I'm able to operate MM/N7DH on that band. Can
anyone tell
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