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I preface my question with an apology for the bandwidth.
A friend is looking for a wide frequency coverage receiver...LF to 2/3 GHz. If
anyone can point me toward such products please let me know at:
johnbsa...@yahoo.com
Thanks,
John
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Folks,
Please change the subject line when replying to the list on a different topic
the from the original thread subject line.
The multiple off-topic posts under the 'Forums' subject were probably missed by
many who just deleted the messages after seeing the 'Forums' subject line.
Also, plea
John,
That may have been true 2 years ago, but it is now pre-mounted on the board.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/1/2011 10:59 AM, John Ragle wrote:
> Don...
>
> I wrote: "*...a tiny surface-mount component, which is itself mounted
> on a small circuit board...*"
>
> On my SSB board, the "small circuit b
Don...
I wrote: "*...a tiny surface-mount component, which is itself mounted on
a small circuit board...*"
On my SSB board, the "small circuit board" had to be wired in place with
short pigtail leads cut from resistors...these pigtail leads themselves
had to be soldered onto very small pads...
Don has described the problem quite well, I've found that manufacture error can
cause the missing rosin, however,
I've found much more often for my bench, that when I wasn't careful with the
closing of the end of the solder, that the rosin
would not be there when I needed it the next time.. es
I didn't have Mike's problem with the T1, but I do keep a bottle of flux
handy (e.g. GC Electronics Liquid Solder Flux P/N 10-4202). One small bottle
will last many, many years. If it run into a situation like that I wet the
tip of a toothpick (or the solder) with flux and apply it on the surfaces.
Hey Mike.
It is good to see that I am not crazy :-)
Taking off the 3.5' of solder did help a lot but it was not as easy to
solder as the other parts I installed. It may have something to do with the
process if installing the SMDs that change things a bit but it was defiantly
a bit more challenging
Wow, what a solution! Now here is my question ... What is the probability
that we both had problems with our solder in the same place on the board?
Anyone else have difficulty with it?
73 - Mike WA8BXN
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Eric,
I had the same problem! I just kept working at it and finally did get them
all soldered properly. I am not sure why there is the problem with this kit.
I too thought I might have an aging tip so after that I ordered a bunch on
new ones with different tip shapes for future use (I have a temp
Eric,
Good news that you found the problem. Yes, any manufacturer can have
problems at one time or another.
I once helped wire a house, one electrical fixture did not work. We
removed the wire and found that one "conductor" had no copper inside for
a distance of about 10 feet. It happens t
Hey Don.
WOW.
3.5' of solder i removed and now it is working. I never noticed that there
was no or not enough flux. I did get that puff of smoke at first. I took off
a foot at a time and once I got to 3.5' I was soldering better. I was able
to solder other parts but for some reason these 6 relays I
Eric,
Try cutting off a foot or two from your solder roll.
No I am not crazy - what you describe is what happens when flux is
missing from the solder.
It occasionally happens that there will be a length of solder without
the flux. Blame it on the solder manufacturing line.
73,
Don W3FPR
On
Hi all.
I have been soldering these relays and it is not working!
First off I have good soldering skills and I have soldered many kits and I
have not had this problem to date.
I soldered the relays K1 through K8 with no problem but I have tried to
solder the rest and it is not working.
Relays K9 th
Priced lowered (again). For sale a K2 kit with the following options: KSB2,
KDSP2,
FDIMP, KPCA-F, KIO2, KUSB, KBT2, KAT100-2, EC2, and ETS2.
All of these are New and un-built. The S/N is 006972. It includes the
pre-wound Toroids and manuals.
$ 1,000.00 firm. Thank You!
David
*From:* VK1OO <mailto:mike.walking...@gmail.com>
> *To:* Reflector Elecraft <mailto:elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 27, 2010 6:28 PM
> *Subject:* [Elecraft] Please Help - K2 Loss of SSB Transmit
>
> Hi,
>
> My K2 seems to have lost pow
t K3 #4257
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To: Reflector Elecraft
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 6:28 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] Please Help - K2 Loss of SSB Transmit
Hi,
My K2 seems to have lost power out in SSB mode. As far as I can tell,
the RX is still working OK in all modes. The i
Hi,
My K2 seems to have lost power out in SSB mode. As far as I can tell,
the RX is still working OK in all modes. The inbuilt ATU seems to tune
OK and there is power out in CW. When I hold the MH2 PTT in, there is no
"click", but the RX goes silent, the RF/ALC display stays blank in both
RF a
All:
Clearly, this went to the reflector in error. What a mess I have on my
hands!
Brian
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I have for sale a new and untouched Elecraft K1-4 Four-Band HF Transceiver. It
includes all of the prewound Toroids for the K1 and all of the K1 options. I
am asking $300.00 for all, Shipped. Payment by paypal. The S/N-002780.
casualobserver...@msn.com
David (301) 866-5771
Thank
Several of the messages posted to the Reflector have line lengths that
exceed the width of a browser making reading them tedious, can I ask
that posters use "Body Text", or whatever their mail client calls it,
when posting to the Reflector. I have checked many postings at
http://mailman.qth.net
Please let us know how the new features are working. Meanwhile, Lyle
(KK7P) and I are working on the next round
Thank you Elecraft, this is a big step forward!
I found 2 uses for my independent sub-RX:
- monitoring IARU beacons on 2 bands simultaneously
- listening shortwave broadcast sta
Hi all,
The major features introduced in K3 beta revision 3.03 (DSP 2.10) have
now had quite a bit of on-air time. Thanks to feedback from early
adopters, we've just improved them further with the release of 3.04
(DSP 2.11).
These features are excellent additions to the K3 that you really shou
We're seeing a flood of OT postings and responses lately. While we
welcome general discussion of non Elecraft Ham Radio related topics, we
do ask that replies to OT topics be limited to a reasonable number. If
you see over 5-10 replies to a post, please resist the urge to reply
unless there is
pay the VAT (sales tax) before they would
deliver. At least I could now pay online via their web site.
73
Peter
GM8GAX
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Sent: 03 November 2008 13:39
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Subject: [Elecraft
Mine was ordered end of January. I was told last week, I am about 2 weeks away
from receiving an e-mail.
Howard..K2HK
HK> > Message: 42> Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 08:39:12 -0500> From: "Jeff Maass"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [Elecraft] Please Post KRX3 Arrival
Jeff Maass wrote:
>
>
> Please continue to post when your backordered KRX3 (2nd receiver) arrives,
> along with your
> order date and/or K3 serial number associated with the order!
>
> I was hoping to have the KRX3 in my K3 (#1152, ordered 2/7/08) in time to
> take it with me
> for use at PJ2
Please continue to post when your backordered KRX3 (2nd receiver) arrives,
along with your
order date and/or K3 serial number associated with the order!
I was hoping to have the KRX3 in my K3 (#1152, ordered 2/7/08) in time to take
it with me
for use at PJ2T for the CQWW CW Contest, but as best
This is part of the guidelines and is a real help. Everyone, please
include the Radio type inthe subject line as noted below when ever
possible.
73, Eric WA6HHQ
Elecraft List Moderator
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
A common way of dealing with the on reflectors is to bracket them, viz:
[K3]
A common way of dealing with the on reflectors is to bracket them, viz:
[K3] [K2] [K1] [KX1] etc and you filter on the whole text including
the brackets
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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I agree about putting the radio in the subject line, but there's at
least one "gotcha". I've had my email program put all email with "K3"
in the subject line into a separate folder for quite a while. I was
mildly surprised when I found a few emails in that folder that referred
to the K2. The
Yes, yes, yes...Please put K1, K2, K3 etc. in subject line!...Thanks
Tom, wb2qdg
K2 1103
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From: "Bob Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 9:11 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] Please put the rig name in subject line
If you can. It
If you can. It would help with sorting/searching/etc.
Thanks much.
73, Bob Scott W4ZY
Woodbridge, VA
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Guys,
Julian is correct, please place [K3], [K2] etc. as the first item on
your subject lines for ALL rig/product specific postings from now on.
We are -extremely- busy focusing on K3 shipments etc. After the dust
clears (withing the next month or so) we'll revisit the reflector/web
page/for
Guess you missed the directive from Wayne/Eric earlier in the week
saying the same thing.
Sorry...I aplogize to everybody for the QRM than (I hope it is lost in the
already high noise floor caused by the "K3 shipping status" subject)...I
guess I did miss it, trying to sort the 30+ emails pe
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007, Dave G4AON wrote:
I feel that spreading the knowledge across several forums is
counter productive as it dilutes the knowledge base.
Hmmm, you might have a point thereperhaps ARRL could send bulletins oo a
single frequency, only once and using only one mode. THe adva
Maybe in the future there will be a facility to post from a web page (as
per forums) and have a drop down subject box with K1/KX1/K2/K3/whatever.
In the mean time, keeping postings at a reasonable level and Elecraft
related would help everyone. I feel that spreading the knowledge across
several
I seem to remember Eric asking this very same thing only a few days
ago. The problem is it is not a normal thing to do and people are
fallible - they just don't remember until after they've hit the Send
button (if then.) I don't think there is anything you can do about it.
Thom and I set up Elecra
Guys,
I would like to ask everybody to be a little bit considered when starting new
threads on the reflector!
Please use a convention which would allow for automatic sorting of the emails
by the email client - it is very easy and it doesn't require much effort!
For instance, please insert
And guys, please do NOT criticize the postings of others here. Feel free
to email the moderator (me) and I'll jump in when I feel it is
necessary. The volume of comments following a posting are much more
harmful than any posting I've seen here lately.
Also, We've seen a lot of 'One Liner' comm
In an effort to reduce the overload of off topic comments hitting the list,
please refrain from the urge to post minor 'me too' or 'I disagree' comments,
or any criticisims or discussions on the appropriatness of a posting. If
someone complains about the shipping date, features, bagpipes etc.,
Test. Sorry for using bandwidth.
73,
Geoff
GM4ESD
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Folks,
Just like many of you, we at Elecraft are suffering email overload. We
process literally hundreds of list and direct emails daily (plus I watch
a wide range of other lists on the net.) I would like to ask everyone
to please minimize and --focus-- their postings to just Elecraft and Ham
>Here's an offer you can't refuse.Simon Brown has offered website space,
>I am offering all the work and administration, all you need to do is buy the
>license for vBulletin software, and we'll create a great forum setup like
>the one I admin for Ham Radio Deluxe and Milwaukee HDTV.
It's not
Hello all,
We are going to have an Elecraft table inside at the Melbourne, Florida
hamfest on October 13, 14, and 15. We will be displaying all the Elecraft
goodies we can get. We will not be selling anything at the table, just
showing off the wonderful Elecraft product line, answering a lot
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Many EQP submissions have come in. Thanks!
We're hoping to have all EQP scores in by April 12th, but in honor of
income-tax time in the U.S., we'll extend it to the 17th :)
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It was written:
>Earthlink should be ashamed for promulgating such crap.
and
>... You sent me an emaiil with a question, but my response was blocked
>by Earthlink's 'block everything' filter that serves as an excuse for a spam
>filter.
It's not entirely earthlink's fault. Ultimately, it is the
Where do I find the form which allows me to write down all
of the settings for my K2 before I change the MCU?
Thank you.Geoff, K6TFZ
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Hello Mike, you wrote:
Suppose you were out to sea, a long way from any noise, would any of those
tiny hand held sets still work like the 6m, 2m, 70cm or do they need to use
repeaters on land to go very far.
It would be very difficult to
Mike,
mc wrote:
Suppose you were out to sea, a long way from any noise, would any of those tiny hand held sets still work like the 6m, 2m, 70cm or do they need to use repeaters on land to go very far.
Mike
I am sure someone will provide a more detailed and technical answer, but
the s
Mike asked:
Suppose you were out to sea, a long way from any noise, would any of those
tiny hand held sets still work like the 6m, 2m, 70cm or do they need to use
repeaters on land to go very far.
--
It depends greatly on propagation conditions, Mike. It's unlikely that
yo
Suppose you were out to sea, a long way from any noise, would any of those
tiny hand held sets still work like the 6m, 2m, 70cm or do they need to use
repeaters on land to go very far.
Mike
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