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80-m KX1 QSOs?

wayne burdick
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Just wondering if those of you who have added the KXB3080 option have
been making QSOs on 80 meters. What are the best segments within the
80-m CW band in your area? Seems like 3535-45 are pretty busy here some
nights.

I use the KX1's new scanning feature to monitor the entire CW segment
while I'm doing other things around the lab.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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KX1 noise blanker

Andrew Moore-4
I'd love for the KX1 to be my only rig - but the lack of noise blanker makes
this difficult in my shack and mobile.  Has anyone tried to shoehorn a noise
blanker circuit into the KX1 with any success?



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Re: KX1 noise blanker

wayne burdick
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Andrew,

There isn't much space for a serious noise blanker in the KX1. You
might be able to make a module that fits in the same place as the KXB30
or KXB3080, but blankers take a lot of parts, so it would have to be
all SMT. There are very specific height constraints on any components
used on a module in this area.

You might be able to use a simple diode limiter. It could be placed at
the output of the receive mixer if the noise pulses are *really*
strong; otherwise it would have to go at the output of the product
detector or the AF amp. Unfortunately, the signals found at even these
stages might still be too low to allow limiting diodes to conduct. The
ARRL Handbook may show examples of pre-biasing the diodes so conduction
happens with smaller signals.

If blanking and limiting don't work out, you'd be left with one further
possibility: outboard, DSP-based noise reduction. This can be very
effective, depending on the type of noise, although it'll be more
expensive.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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RE: Re: KX1 noise blanker

Darwin, Keith
In reply to this post by Andrew Moore-4
Wouldn't a K1 be a better choice for someone who wants a small CW only
rig as their main rig but needs NB?  Or maybe a K2?

Funny thing is, where I live I have no need for a noise blanker.

- Keith KD1E -
- K2 5411 -

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There isn't much space for a serious noise blanker in the KX1 ...
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Re: 80-m KX1 QSOs?

Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
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In reply to this post by wayne burdick
3710 is also useful...I have talked to Glenn WB6W (our former ARRL
section leader who moved to Minden), Bill K6ACJ in Long Beach. On 35xx I
mostly get Oregon and Washington.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
On Tue, 23 May 2006 9:43 am, wayne burdick wrote:
> What are the best segments within the 80-m CW band in your area? Seems
> like 3535-45 are pretty busy here some nights.
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Re: 80-m KX1 QSOs?

Kevin Rock
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You have a discerning antenna; working folks in Washington and Oregon is a GOOD thing ;)
    Kevin.  KD5ONS

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>From: "Leigh L Klotz, Jr." <[hidden email]>
>Sent: May 23, 2006 2:26 PM
>To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
>Subject: Re: [Elecraft] 80-m KX1 QSOs?
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>3710 is also useful...I have talked to Glenn WB6W (our former ARRL
>section leader who moved to Minden), Bill K6ACJ in Long Beach. On 35xx I
>mostly get Oregon and Washington.
>73,
>Leigh/WA5ZNU
>On Tue, 23 May 2006 9:43 am, wayne burdick wrote:
>> What are the best segments within the 80-m CW band in your area? Seems
>> like 3535-45 are pretty busy here some nights.
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RE: 80-m KX1 QSOs?

Goerg, Michael
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Hi,

Sure, though my 80m-antenna is only a HamStick at my balcony.
In EMEA there is often the possibility to have some fine QSOs around
3540-3580. CW speed is low (often abt. 12 wpm), so good to have some
relaxing contacts. Even with the limited antenna reports are within
539-579.

73 de Michael, DL3DCM ..
K2 #768
KX1 #1425


-----Original Message-----
From: wayne burdick [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Dienstag, 23. Mai 2006 18:47
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] 80-m KX1 QSOs?

Just wondering if those of you who have added the KXB3080 option have
been making QSOs on 80 meters. What are the best segments within the
80-m CW band in your area? Seems like 3535-45 are pretty busy here some
nights.

I use the KX1's new scanning feature to monitor the entire CW segment
while I'm doing other things around the lab.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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