Elecraft didn't influence anyone's WRTC rig choice. It's possible some
of our customers did. If so, thanks :)
Wayne
N6KR
Lu Romero lrom...@ij.net wrote:
Incredibly interesting between-the-lines reading here.
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/press/R3_license_for_SVO.pdf
Grin...good comment
I used to think I had superior intellect after I got my K3...now it seems
they are multiplying at an ever increasing rate in my area...ya think I
educated the masses too well?
73's
Gary
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 5:44 PM, Wayne Burdick n...@elecraft.com wrote:
Elecraft didn't
Customs Pro Forma listings
Elecraft didn't influence anyone's WRTC rig choice. It's possible someĀ
of our customers did. If so, thanks :)
Wayne
N6KR
Lu Romero lrom...@ij.net wrote:
Incredibly interesting between-the-lines reading here.
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/press/R3_license_for_SVO.pdf
http
While I do love me some Elecraft, what I find most amazing, and motivating,
about the WRTC scores are the antennas and power levels they used:
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/?id=23
* 20/15/10 m tri-bander with one feed line and PL-259 male connector on 12m
tower with antenna rotator and control unit
*
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 23:03:06 -0400, Lu Romero wrote:
But they both showed up with K3's. So did most of the
competitors!
Why?
Two very simple reasons. 1) Anyone who has used one in a multi-
transmitter environment, or in a major contest, knows that the K3
has the best behaviour of any
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:44:42 -0700 (PDT), Byron KI6NUL
by...@servies.us wrote:
I read the rules and equipment available to the operators at the link
below.
Now that's a real contest and a level playing field! Outstanding!
Tom Childers
N5GE Antenna
4507 Branchview Drive
Arlington, TX 76017
K3LR's, Tim Duffy's, partner(the boss) was the one that specified K3s. But I
can't imagine hauling 7800s to Russia.
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Incredibly interesting between-the-lines reading here.
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/press/R3_license_for_SVO.pdf
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/press/R3_license_for_DME.pdf
What I find amazing in these lists is that Scott Robbins,
the Ex-Product Manager of the Ten Tec Orion transceiver
product line, brought
The last count I saw had 49 K3's 16 MP's 16 Pro III's and only a
tiny scattering of newer Yakencom rigs. One Orion.
There would have been 51 K3's but a lightning strike took out a pair,
which were replaced on a hair-on-fire emergency basis with a pair of
old Kenwoods (850's ?).
On Wed, Jul
I wouldn't be surprised if weight and size had something to do with
their choice as well, though.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 7/14/2010 8:03 PM, Lu Romero wrote:
Incredibly interesting between-the-lines reading here.
http://www.wrtc2010.ru/press/R3_license_for_SVO.pdf
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