Nope, just Gres"HAM" O-re-GONE !!
73 de K7ZUM
Ken in Gres"HAM" Ore
> Is that what makes working Multnomah County so special? :)
> 73,
>Kevin. KD5ONS
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> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 23:15:10 -0700, Ken K7ZUM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Thanks to all who answered my ini
Is that what makes working Multnomah County so special? :)
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 23:15:10 -0700, Ken K7ZUM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thanks to all who answered my initial question about missing a few dits,
and now I know that it is "normal" with an easy work
Thanks to all who answered my initial question about missing a few dits,
and now I know that it is "normal" with an easy work around,
now I'll use a single "dah" (instead of "dits") seems to bring the power
up
almost immediate.
and btw, Ron, you would not belive what kind of weird neo-geo-grav
That's normal in all K2's, QRP or QRO, Ken. Unless you have a
neo-geo-gravitational flux going over on the east side of Portland that we
don't have on the west side (in Forest Grove) .
What's happening is that the K2 power control is actually a "requested
power" control. When you change the POWER
Hi All,
After a few months delay of ignoring my K2, I finally got back to putting
the audio board, keying mod and new firmware in, and have noticed what I
think is a new problem for me, (not sure if it wasn't there before)
When in CW mode, (have the 100 watt pa board) and I first
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