On 18 Jul 2009 at 4:10, Hector Padron wrote:
> The web site provided is not active,my IE did not find it,could anyone
> tell what's the correct address? I am very interested to see it,thanks
> AD4C
http://www.w3fpr.com/ works fine here (nice site...).
73 Dave G3YMC
http://www.davesergeant.com
The web site provided is not active,my IE did not find it,could anyone tell
what's the correct address? I am very interested to see it,thanks
AD4C
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits"..
-- Albert Einstein
--- On Sat, 7/18/09, Tom Campie wrote:
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Tom,
That is great. Now enjoy that K2.
73,
Don W3FPR
Tom Campie wrote:
> That did it Don! I did in fact have the CW filters on the wrong side
> of the band...should have looked in the manual to see where the
> frequencies were supposed to be. I think I'm within about 5 to 10 Hz
> of WWV
That did it Don! I did in fact have the CW filters on the wrong side
of the band...should have looked in the manual to see where the
frequencies were supposed to be. I think I'm within about 5 to 10 Hz
of WWV and the ARRL practice is coming in right on my sidetone freq.
Now its time for
Tom,
Go to my website www.w3fpr.com and study the article on K2 Dial
Calibration. Part 3 of that article deals with setting the K2 filters.
If you are not familiar with the use of Spectrogram for setting the K2
filters, I strongly suggest that you become familiar with it. Once you
have used
I just got my K2 used and I went through and adjusted the CW filters
because I like mine lower than the previous owner but i have a
feeling I botched it up - I'm zero beat to the ARRL at 14.046.84, and
they transmit on 14.047.5 MHz.I also tried re-aligning the VFO
based on a zero beat
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