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From: John Cooper
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 6:52 PM
To: Kevin Rock
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement
wx here is cool 96 degrees 94% humidity
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From: Kevin Rock
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 5:29 PM
To: Elecraft
Here here.
I also enjoy reading Kevin's comments every week. Keep it up Kevin.
73
Barry VK2BJ
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From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Mary Carll
Sent: 18 October 2009 04:05
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject:
My ISP lost a hard drive on Saturday. I am not sure whether any of my mail
from Saturday, Sunday, or Monday has reached its destination. If you already
have this report I am sorry for the duplication. I also have no email from
anyone between Saturday and just a few hours ago when they
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I tried mine before replying ...
I wonder if there's been some change in the way
it works that's part of the firmware updates? I have
them all
My S/N is 56, BTW
I'll be watching to see any additional comments.
73! Ken - K0PP
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You never know until you try them. The K8RA keys at:
http://www.k8ra.com/
I have one(P-4) and love it.
Different sizes for different people.
Dick, NJ9K
I bought a K8RA P-1 many years ago when they were somewhat cheaper. It
seems to work OK, but the workmanship left much to be desired.
You never know until you try them. The K8RA keys at:
http://www.k8ra.com/
I have one(P-4) and love it.
Different sizes for different people.
Dick, NJ9K
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Fred Jensen
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007
I thought he said lowcost? For these prices, I love the HexKey I picked up from
Elecraft.
David Wilburn
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K4DGW
K2 #5982
FP#-1751
RJD wrote:
You never know until you try them. The K8RA keys at:
http://www.k8ra.com/
I have one(P-4) and love it.
Different sizes for
Menu, ST-L (Sidetone Level).
Adjust at will (Pitch too!).
Enjoy the new rig!
Dan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of William E.
Twaddell
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 4:19 PM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] CW sound level
Anytime you are practicing sending (or sending on the air for that matter),
it can be extremely enlightening (or depressing, depending on your fist) to
hook up a CW reader (I use CWGet) and look it over after your session. I
find it very helpful with spacing. If you can make a straight key send
Dan Barker wrote:
Anytime you are practicing sending (or sending on the air for that matter),
it can be extremely enlightening (or depressing, depending on your fist) to
hook up a CW reader (I use CWGet) and look it over after your session. I
find it very helpful with spacing.
Poorly spaced
I tried hard to copy an op the other night and failed miserably. The code
was all run together with very inconstant element duration. Around 13 WPM on
a hand key. I was about to get the rhythm figured out when he BK'd to the
other op.
It got WAYY worse. This guy was on a bug, set for 35 WPM
I tried hard to copy an op the other night and failed miserably. The
code was all run together with very inconstant element duration. Around
13 WPM on a hand key. I was about to get the rhythm figured out when he
BK'd to the other op.
It got WAYY worse. This guy was on a bug, set for 35
Dan, WG4S wrote:
It got WAYY worse. This guy was on a bug, set for 35 WPM I'd guess. But
being polite, he was sending 13 WPM to match the first op. 13 WPM Dashes and
35 WPM dots, spaced for about 16 WPM.
My head is hurting just writing this down. I think I could have gotten copy
on the Hand
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