Re: [Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house

2006-11-29 Thread Ben Hofmann K1NT
John, I have not found any RF based wireless paddle, but there are two IR based wireless devices that could be used to separate your rig from your key. http://mysite.verizon.net/k7mqvjim/ http://www.morsex.com/palm/palmir.htm I would think either of these devices could be exte

Re: [Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house

2006-11-28 Thread Stuart Rohre
When not in sight of the rig, as in the yard, you are probably required to follow the FCC remote control rules. Review Part 97 before doing any remote work. Stuart K5KVH ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subs

Re: [Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house

2006-11-28 Thread Julian, G4ILO
This was precisely the kind of application I wrote K2 Net for. See http://www.g4ilo.com/k2net.html (sorry, the website is a mess at the moment. It's being updated to a more modern design, but I have little time for hobby activities of any sort at the moment, so it's a slow process.) The only th

RE: [Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house

2006-11-27 Thread Don Wilhelm
D] Behalf Of John Watkins > Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 10:05 PM > To: Elecraft Reflector > Subject: [Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house > > > I know someone out there has thought of a good solution for what > I would like to do. Want to use my K2 in the shack f

[Elecraft] CW QSO's from around the house

2006-11-27 Thread John Watkins
I know someone out there has thought of a good solution for what I would like to do. Want to use my K2 in the shack from anywhere around the house and yard...say within 100 feet. Listening to the receiver and sidetone is no problem with a wireless headphone set. But, how to key the transmitt