Craig Miller wrote:
> 1. The K60XV has no toroids! What kind of Elecraft kit is it with no
> toroids to wind? Where's the fun in that?
The UnPCBs must have been a real letdown for you then :-)
You could always build the 160m option & forget to solder some relay
legs. I found that was good fo
Since you've got the K60XV in there, how about building a transverter
or two? That's got to be worth a few evenings, plus there's some
toroids in them!
When I'm done my K2, if I'm still afflicted by the Elecraft bug, I'll
probably be looking at the 6M transverter.
73 de Stephanie
va3uxb
bject: [Elecraft] Noise Blanker & 60m option for K2
I just finished building and installing the KNB2 andK60XV option boards. As
usual with Elecraft it all went together FB and runs as advertised with no
problems. I do have two complaints, however.
1. The K60XV has no toroids! What kind of Elecra
Craig,
You are correct, the K160RX should take you only about 2 or 3 hours total
depending on how proficient you are at removing the heat sink from the PA
transistors.
(Tongue planted firmly in cheek)
You might want to make a major mechanical job out of attaching the BNC
connector the rear panel
I just finished building and installing the KNB2 andK60XV option boards. As
usual with Elecraft it all went together FB and runs as advertised with no
problems. I do have two complaints, however.
1. The K60XV has no toroids! What kind of Elecraft kit is it with no
toroids to wind? Where's the
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