Interesting comments. I've had my K3 for less than a month, and I'm not
sure I'll ever learn all there is to know about it, especially in light
of it being software defined and in a constant state of flux. That's an
item of considerable appeal for me. I don't have to wait for a new model
to
: Thursday, October 29, 2009 5:37 AM
To: Gary and Kathleen Pearse
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] CQWW SSB observations
Interesting comments. I've had my K3 for less than a month, and I'm not
sure I'll ever learn all there is to know about it, especially in light
of it being software
Rumor has it (second hand) that some Contesters are now
shying away from the K3 due to it's complexity, but not
necessarily it's performance. As a relatively experienced
owner I had no problem running what I consider to be
excellent radio. I've owned or operated most of the
modern rigs
...@k8nd.com
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] CQWW SSB observations
Rumor has it (second hand) that some Contesters are now
shying away from the K3 due to it's complexity, but not
necessarily it's performance. As a relatively
At PJ2T, we have four permanent stations and thirteen
transceivers either in use or as spares (seven FT-1000MP,
FT-2000, two IC-765, Omni-VI, TS-930, TS-940). Changing
direction at this point is a financial decision, as we
are not a deep pockets operation.
73, Jeff K8ND
Hm!
At PJ2T, we have four permanent stations and thirteen
transceivers either in use or as spares (seven FT-1000MP,
FT-2000, two IC-765, Omni-VI, TS-930, TS-940). Changing
direction at this point is a financial decision, as we
are not a deep pockets operation.
Ha! I'm sure if I did the math
-Original Message-
From: Ken Alexander [mailto:k.alexan...@rogers.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 5:00 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net; jma...@k8nd.com
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] CQWW SSB observations
At PJ2T, we have four permanent stations and thirteen transceivers
of you tried operating one of
the rigs remotely via the internet?
73 - Ken
--- On Fri, 10/30/09, Jeff Maass jma...@k8nd.com wrote:
From: Jeff Maass jma...@k8nd.com
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] CQWW SSB observations
To: 'Ken Alexander' k.alexan...@rogers.com, elecraft@mailman.qth.net
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:37:09 -0700, gdaug...@stanford.edu wrote:
I DO KNOW FOR SURE that several very serious
multi-op contest stations have converted to 100% K3's.
YES. N6RO has been all K3s for nearly a year. Before that it was
MPs. They probably still have N6BV's Orion. W7RN had a bunch of
I was offered a chair at the recent KL7RA M/M CQWW effort, so I drove
550 miles
as quickly as possible to get set up with my K3. The other four rigs
were all
IC-781's. I had opped locally with them during the last Solar Cycle.
Since then,
Rich relocated and built a new station on the Kenai
Gary wrote...
We put my K3 on the 80M spot feeding an Alpha 87 into a 4-square
dipole array,
and ran it the full 48 hrs when propagation allowed without
malfunction.
I worked you with a K3 and an Alpha-76, feeding either a 4-sq or a switchable
pair of
80m quads.
Rumor has it
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