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Field Day report

Robert McGwier
I hope many of you who did Field Day worked us at W2GD.
We had Elecraft K2's on the 2A and a IC-703 on the
GOTA station (N4HY).  We had a Steppir Beam on 10-20
(15 meters surprised us with a nice opening and accounted
for 1/7 of our QSO's).  We had a Steppir Vertical on
the GOTA station to aid in the isolation (vertical vs
horizontal) and it did help.  Along with wire beams
on 80/75 and 40 meters, we did very well with
just under 15 QSO's and several hundred in bonus points. The
K2 was excellent.   SSB stinks as a QRP mode on FD and we
had only 141 QSO's inclusive of the 100 we did on GOTA
(N4HY).

Lastly,  Gary at Elecraft is second as a major resource of
help behind the existence of the internet and this
exploder.  I had a weak receiver problem (finishing the
radio at the last minute).  It was working but deaf.
Gary said it is one of 3 things and the problem was 1st
in his list.   I would hope that in the future,  Elecraft
could STANDARDIZE on the transformers,  Red wire was ALWAYS
holes 1 and 2, and green wire is ALWAYS 3 and 4.  After
having several that way, the T7 comes along and is the
opposite.  I was not careful and put it in backwards!

The other gotcha for me is reading what to do with the
4.7 pf on the back edge stuck in as a hole filler where
a three pin jumper goes.  I would change the instruction
manual to read:  If looking from at the RF board from
the front panel side, then left pin is 1 and right pin 3,
solder the capacitor into holes 1 and 3.  I put it in the
pins near the OUTER EDGE, misinterpreting the instructions.

The story of discovering this is pretty funny.  After Gary
helped me fix the T7 problem,  it was clear that signal coming
through the mixer were much louder. The "birdie" at 7000 Hz
used in the initial alignment was much louder and easier
to do the alignment of the can.  However, the radio was
still deaf at the antenna (signals heard but REALLY weak).
8640B set to -40 dBm to produce an S9 signal.   I decided to
inspect the bottom side of the board again, grabbed the
radio on its back edge, and almost blasted my ears off as
the receiver came to life.  I actually dropped it.  I then
ran my finger along the back edge until the receiver came
to life and then discovered the 4.7 pf in the wrong pins!

Great transceiver and a fun kit.  I look forward to putting
the 160,  60 meter, and DSP in to finish.

Bob
N4HY

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RE: Field Day report

Jim Sheldon
I second this one.  It took me a minute to figure this one out.  I did put the 4.7pf cap in right, but the interpretationi of the
outer edge pads threw me at first, and I almost put it in pins 2 and 3 rather than 1 and 3.  That's the only really ambiguous thing
I found in the otherwise EXCELLENT manual.  I got mine #4338 done in time for Field Day, and it performed admirably.  Too bad there
was so much noise due to thunderstorms on 160 meters.  I heard a few mostly East coast stations, but even with a super good inverted
L antenna up 80 feet or so, they weren't workable QRP.  80 meters was a different story, and with the K2, I worked everyone I
called, using the same inverted L.  Had about a page (30) 80 meter contacts.

Jim Sheldon, W0EB
K2# 4338

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]]On Behalf Of Robert McGwier
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:02 AM
> To: Elecraft Mail
> Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report
> The other gotcha for me is reading what to do with the
> 4.7 pf on the back edge stuck in as a hole filler where
> a three pin jumper goes.  I would change the instruction
> manual to read:  If looking from at the RF board from
> the front panel side, then left pin is 1 and right pin 3,
> solder the capacitor into holes 1 and 3.  I put it in the
> pins near the OUTER EDGE, misinterpreting the instructions.

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Re: Field Day report

David M. Katinsky
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I'm pretty sure I've made the same mistake during my build process. Thanks
for the tip!


--

"It takes brains. It's not like forward, where you can get away with
scoring and not play defense... On defense you have to be thinking."
---Chris Chelios

David M. Katinsky
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N2RDT


> From: Robert McGwier <[hidden email]>
> Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 14:02:29 +0000
> To: Elecraft Mail <[hidden email]>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report
>
> The other gotcha for me is reading what to do with the
> 4.7 pf on the back edge stuck in as a hole filler where
> a three pin jumper goes.  I would change the instruction
> manual to read:  If looking from at the RF board from
> the front panel side, then left pin is 1 and right pin 3,
> solder the capacitor into holes 1 and 3.  I put it in the
> pins near the OUTER EDGE, misinterpreting the instructions.

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RE: Field Day report

Robert McGwier
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1500  QSO's   sorry ;-)

Bob

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:02 PM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Field Day report


I hope many of you who did Field Day worked us at W2GD.
We had Elecraft K2's on the 2A and a IC-703 on the
GOTA station (N4HY).  We had a Steppir Beam on 10-20
(15 meters surprised us with a nice opening and accounted
for 1/7 of our QSO's).  We had a Steppir Vertical on
the GOTA station to aid in the isolation (vertical vs
horizontal) and it did help.  Along with wire beams
on 80/75 and 40 meters, we did very well with
just under 15 QSO's and several hundred in bonus points. The
K2 was excellent.   SSB stinks as a QRP mode on FD and we
had only 141 QSO's inclusive of the 100 we did on GOTA
(N4HY).


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RE: Field Day report

Robert McGwier
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Naaa, the thanks all go to you guys at Elecraft.  This is one
great kit and radio.  I love the size and plan on using two
of them at the 160 meter contest season during Winter at W2GD
(we won Multi-Multi CQ WW this past year).  The way we use them,
the simplicity and lack of "extras" is a plus. I don't intend
to give away secrets here but these radios will be of great
benefit to the way we use them.  The strong signal handling
along with the squeal proofing from being on the same frequency
(diodes off the toroidal transformer) as well as the high IP3,
etc. will make this radio one superior performer on 160.

I am also building the W0UN/W8JI small vertical array at that
site and we should be able to hear with the best of them
at the end of it.  The site is on the Jersey coast in Tuckerton
and we are so close to the water that during a Nor'easter
last year the bottom of the tower used for the wire BEAMS
on 160 was under two feet of water!

Thanks for allowing us to have real pride on this side of the
Pacific again.  The really truly great thing you have done is
to raise the bar and FORCED the other manufacturers to pay
attention to these "minor" details!!  Your customer service and
the adminstration of this exploder are just tops.  It is a pleasure doing
business with you, Eric, and the rest of the Elecraft company.


Bob
N4HY


-----Original Message-----
From: wayne burdick [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:35 PM
To: Robert McGwier
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Field Day report


Thanks for the report, Bob. You can bet that I'll be updating the K2
manual to incorporate your suggestions.

I did a KX1 FD here -- details soon.

73,
Wayne



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