What I found most ironic was the the facing page was a full page ad for the
Elecraft KX2/3
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Maybe they should have saved the pic for the April issue
Chas
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From: Elecraft [mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bill
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Threads like this are a better indication of poor band conditions than the
solar indices.
John AE5X
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>That was mighty lame.
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Post production screwups happen all the time. I had it happen to me
when I was a Tech Editor
at QST in the mid-80's.
Stuff happens. However, in this case, it might not have been, but
always benefit of the doubt.
Tom,, W1TEF
On 9/16/2016 8:43 PM, Joe Reed wrote:
That was mighty lame. From
And you have to wonder how much noise that
generator produces when receiving.
Phil W7OX
On 9/16/16 7:11 PM, Joe Lynch wrote:
The Honda generator provides the electromagnetic energy to energize the
MFJ-1788.
On Friday, September 16, 2016 9:48 PM, Mike Morrow
wrote:
It looks noth
Ditto.
On 9/16/2016 8:46 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
It looks nothing like an "ancient Yaesu"...because is a Kenwood TS-830S,
introduced in 1980. To this day it's one of the best hybrid-design ham transceivers ever
made. It has two S2001A (equivalent to 6146B) tubes in the PA for 220 W PEP SSB, 1
The Honda generator provides the electromagnetic energy to energize the
MFJ-1788.
On Friday, September 16, 2016 9:48 PM, Mike Morrow
wrote:
It looks nothing like an "ancient Yaesu"...because is a Kenwood TS-830S,
introduced in 1980. To this day it's one of the best hybrid-design ham
Good rig ID, Mike. Yes the TS-830S was a fine rig.
And it looks like his mic is the MC-60A.
You have to wonder about the wisdom of running
even 100 Watts into the MFJ loop while sitting
that close to it.
73, Phil W7OX
On 9/16/16 6:46 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
It looks nothing like an "ancient
It looks nothing like an "ancient Yaesu"...because is a Kenwood TS-830S,
introduced in 1980. To this day it's one of the best hybrid-design ham
transceivers ever made. It has two S2001A (equivalent to 6146B) tubes in the
PA for 220 W PEP SSB, 180 W CW. Ham bands (including WARC) only. Gotta
That was mighty lame. From the photo it looks like an ancient Yaesu. Hence
the need for the Honda generator.
But hey, he got his 15 minutes of fame, along with unending mockery. Perhaps a
bit of grog with his "sustenance"?
What I find more annoying is the ARRL didn't vet the photo first be
Perhaps it was a very early pre-production model, before they had
finished miniaturizing it sufficiently :-)
Dave
AA7EE
On 9/16/2016 12:44 PM, Bob N3MNT wrote:
In text for "A Radio by the Barbie" on page 20 of OCT QST the radio is listed
as a KX3, however radio in photo is definitely not a KX3
In text for "A Radio by the Barbie" on page 20 of OCT QST the radio is listed
as a KX3, however radio in photo is definitely not a KX3.
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