I would like Elecraft to come out with two kits that Ten-Tec seems to want
to languish or discontinue:
1. Yes, a general coverage receiver. But 0-60MHz and AM/SSB/CW/FM.
Shortwave is still active and there are still many utility stations to tune
in, including RTTY. And the receiver has to
With the large number of give-away priced 2 meter rice boxes I can't
imagine why Elecraft would want to devote its resources to such a project. The
same is true of SWL receivers. I have a Radio Shack all band AM/SSB/CW receiver
that I recall cost me about $150.00. Admittedly it doesn't have
I would like Elecraft to come out with [...]:
1. Yes, a general coverage receiver. But 0-60MHz and AM/SSB/CW/FM.
[...]
And price it at $500.00, which would be a reasonable price. It could even
be designed to use the same DSP and computer I/O as the K2.
A smart idea. I would buy one.
I already have an Elecraft GC receiver.. my KX1...
and smaller than my last SWL kit. a Heathkit GR-64 circa 1965. :)
Frank. K2PQ
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With the large number of give-away priced 2 meter rice boxes I can't
imagine
Keith,
I am a bit surprised with Your 1kHz display resolution requirement its not
too much, no? K2 has 10Hz tuning resolution...
72, Petr OK1RP
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Od: Darwin, Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Předmět: [Elecraft] Elecraft GC receiver?
Datum: 31.7.2006
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Jim replies () to my original message () ...
- Medium size or larger controls.
How big is that? To me, medium size means 1 diameter
for most controls and 2-3 for tuning.
Yep, sounds sweet to me.
The problem is that there's a conflict between that
and the
Keith KD1E wrote:
Well, I don't know enough to discuss this but it sure seems to me that
someone could come up with an R-4B style design using modern parts that
would be easy to build and pretty cheap. Well, you'd think it would be
at least. After all that rig was nothing more than a receiver
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-Original Message-
Jim replies () to my original message () ...
- Medium size or larger controls.
How big is that? To me, medium size means 1 diameter
for most controls and 2-3 for tuning.
This conversation has coincided with some decisions I have been making
radio-wise lately, FWIW.
Also being a member of the AM/Boatanchor croud, there always seems to be a big
push to get GC receivers. But I was listening to a friend recently on the air
who has owned an R-390A for years (arguably
On Tuesday 01 August 2006 22:13, David Toepfer wrote:
Ham-band-only receivers in
general are more stable, precise, quiet, simple, and affordable and a
comparably designed GC RX.
Isn't it telling that the Ten-Tec Orion II has
two separate receivers, one amateur bands only and
the other
I want a separate receiver in the shack.
[...]
- Low cost ($300)
Man, you are funny.
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How about a Kenwood TH-F6A? It fits your price point, has CW and SSB
coverage, and receives 0.1-1300MHz, and supports RS232 control so you
can use it for your computer control. Plus when you aren't using it as
a station monitor, you can use it on 2/1.25/70cm TX.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Mon, 31
-Original Message-
From: David Toepfer
I want a separate receiver in the shack.
[...]
- Low cost ($300)
Man, you are funny.
Yea, but looks aren't everything :-)
If Elecraft can build a transceiver for less than $300 that gives RX
coverage from 6 to 16 MHz
In a message dated 7/31/06 3:25:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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We all want a K2-B (K2 with big knobs display) and I'm sure Elecraft
Engineering is working on it as we speak.
Well, some of us want one (I suggest the name K2Big). But I don't know that
the folks in
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