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Kevin Rock
Good Evening,
    My sister asked me just yesterday when I expected snow up here.  She
lives in Vancouver, Washington very near the Columbia River approximately
20 miles away as the crow flies.  I stated, "Late December".  Well I was
wrong.  We got an inch of snow just this morning.  It is still on the
ground in the shady areas.  Quite surprising since it was not even heating
season a week ago.  But living in the mountains does make a difference.  
It did put off the troupe of deer hunters populating the area.  They've
high tailed it to home.

    Twenty meters has been quite good each morning this week with only a
little QSB on the path into Oklahoma City.  Hopefully this will hold true
tomorrow afternoon.  The sun has been quiet so the band did not have much
noise and it was carrying traffic from OK as well as from over the pole.  
I was hearing two contacts simultaneously but one had that 'watery'
quality to it indicative of a polar path.  I've also been hearing stations
working from South America today.  Let's see how we do tomorrow.

    Please join us:
Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4pm PDT) 14050 kHz
Visit our web site: http://ecn.visionseer.com/ for net details.  Thank you
Dan.

73,
     Kevin.   KD5ONS


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Oscilloscope

OH7PS
Hi

I will pretty soon start to solder my K2 and wondering if an oscilloscope
would be handy to have.

What should I take in consideration choosing one:  50-100-200 MHz modell or
is that relevant?
Whast is must for rf- measurements?

It's been now nearly 30 years since I've touched a scope. (Maritime
institute - Sparks)

73's Ben
OH7PS

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RE: Oscilloscope

Ron D'Eau Claire-2
Hello Ben!

You do NOT need an oscilloscope to build and align your K2! A digital
multimeter is all you need, and one could get away with building a K2
without even that.

Still, an oscilloscope is a wonderful tool to have around the shop. If I had
to give up all my instruments save one, the one instrument I'd keep would be
my oscilloscope. As you know an oscilloscope can do anything almost any
other instrument can do and more besides.

You're an O.T. like me. The new oscilloscopes are digital. They quantize
analog signals and process streams of digital data. Like all digital
systems, they have advantages and disadvantages based on how well the
digitizing process replicates the analog signal being studied. Personally, I
like an analog scope best. The frequency response should be at least 5 or 10
times the highest frequency signal you will observe, in order to see
artifacts on the signal accurately. That means something in the range of 200
MHz for someone working on high-frequency equipment. Dual trace capability
is also extremely handy for certain things. But I'd take a 200 MHz single
trace scope over a 50 MHz or lower dual trace scope any day for sheer
usefulness and value.

I have a Hewlett-Packard 1740A scope that I picked up used. It's only a 100
MHz scope, but it's a rugged, reliable, analog dual trace scope. I suspect
it'll be quite a while before it's retired from the central position on my
bench. And if some 'sexy' digital-damsel gets added to the bench to do
things the trusty 1740 can't, I suspect she'll have to share the workbench
with the 1740 who will still be called upon when I want to see an analog
signal without its being processed and replicated on a digitized display.

Ron AC7AC  



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Subject: [Elecraft] Oscilloscope


Hi

I will pretty soon start to solder my K2 and wondering if an oscilloscope
would be handy to have.

What should I take in consideration choosing one:  50-100-200 MHz modell or
is that relevant?
Whast is must for rf- measurements?

It's been now nearly 30 years since I've touched a scope. (Maritime
institute - Sparks)

73's Ben
OH7PS

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Re: Oscilloscope

Charles Greene-2
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Ben,

I have one, a used100 MHz portable Tektronix.   I didn't use it or
need it on the K2 at all, but needed it when I was setting up my
SDR-1000.  A TeK 475 is a good scope.  I used one at work, and they
are available for a reasonable price.

73, Chas

At 02:12 AM 10/2/2005, OH7PS wrote:

>Hi
>
>I will pretty soon start to solder my K2 and wondering if an
>oscilloscope would be handy to have.
>
>What should I take in consideration choosing one:  50-100-200 MHz
>modell or is that relevant?
>Whast is must for rf- measurements?
>
>It's been now nearly 30 years since I've touched a scope. (Maritime
>institute - Sparks)
>
>73's Ben
>OH7PS
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Re: Oscilloscope

N8LP
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A good scope is a handy thing to have, but you don't need one to build a
K2. Look for a used Tektronix scope if you get one. 100mHz or more, dual
trace, delayed sweep. A 465 /475 series is small and portable... or a
7000 series mainframe with plugins gives you more flexibility, is easier
to maintain and expand because you can replace plugin modules individually.

73,
Larry N8LP



OH7PS wrote:

> Hi
>
> I will pretty soon start to solder my K2 and wondering if an
> oscilloscope would be handy to have.
>
> What should I take in consideration choosing one:  50-100-200 MHz
> modell or is that relevant?
> Whast is must for rf- measurements?
>
> It's been now nearly 30 years since I've touched a scope. (Maritime
> institute - Sparks)
>
> 73's Ben
> OH7PS
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