Guys,
I am amazed how dense the K2/100 really is when you take off the right cover to
check to see if the cables are pinched.
A suggestion would be to use double sided sticky tape and stick on on the
KPA100 shield with some sort of header pins to unplug it when you remove the
KPA100. Place
Stewart
That sounds like a really worthwhile project.
Please keep us informed of your progress.
I might actually want to fire up my KSB2
with such an "option" to help it out.
73, Bob N6WG
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Stewart:
To be honest I had not even considered that. I have my KPA100 installed
with the KAT100 in an EC2 case.
Looking at the clearance left by the KPA100 in the EC2 case I doubt that
there is enough head room above the KSB2 if the amplifier were mounted in
the K2.
There are precious few
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 08:40:26 -0500, Tom Hammond wrote:
> Hi Stewart:
> Will the board be thin enough to allow its installation in K2s with the
> KPA100 installed as well?
> Regards,
> Tom HammondN0SS
> At 04:12 AM 8/19/04, you wrote:
>> ... snip...
>> To cut to the chase. I have spent some time
Stewart I'll buy one
73, Kurt
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Many thanks to all those who responded to my mail.
I was trying to find from those who were using the K2 VOX, their experiences,
and see if they were similar to mine. Without referring to individual mails
the
comments fell into these main categories.
a) Use CW, don't use SSB, so don't use an
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