K3 - APP and the network effect

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K3 - APP and the network effect

Jeff Wandling NT7R
One fax machine is worthless.
Two, still pretty much worthless; except you can fax the other guy "you
too huh?"
10, getting warmer
100, hotter
etc..
Billions of fax machines -- now they are very valuable appliances.

APP's are more popular the more that are used.  Elecraft made an
_engineering_ decision to use them, but it also probably came with some
analysis of what would make sense in the 'network effect' scenario.  Who
cares. Solder it, crimp it; just build the sucker.

K3s won't revolutionize the power to the rig scenario, they are just going
with the flow, as will I.

As long as Miller don't try capping my beer bottles with a spin-off APP
device, everything is going to be A-OK.


-jeff
DE NT7R
My K3 number?  It's currently gestating in the silicon bowels of the chip
foundry half-way around the world.  I'm weepy.

ps. Are we off topic enough yet? ;)



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Re: K3 - APP and the network effect

GW0ETF
Jeff Wandling NT7R wrote
One fax machine is worthless.
Two, still pretty much worthless; except you can fax the other guy "you
too huh?"
10, getting warmer
100, hotter
etc..
Billions of fax machines -- now they are very valuable appliances.
Rich Hall recently claimed that the greatest invention in the history of the world isn't the invention of the wheel but the invention of the second wheel.......

Seems like some folk like making a problem out of a solution with the Anderson power connector thing. In addition I can understand Elecraft feeling the need to provide upgrade kits for eg the CW rise time mod but can't understand why anyone would need to actually buy a custom kit just to replace a single smt cap, or a leaded component if an smt is unavailable; seems bizarre to me especially for Elecrafters whom I've always looked on as an inherently home brew bunch.

My cw rise time mod took about 10 minutes including finding my strip of 100nF smt capacitors and no, I haven't had any problems with my power connector.

Just having fun.....

Stewart Rolfe, GW0ETF  (K3 S/N 145)

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Re: K3 - APP and the network effect

Simon (HB9DRV)
$ set mode/level=rant

Look here youngster, not everyone can see these wretched SMT components in
the first place, I have problems just finding my mobile phone! Real radios
use valves and take two people to lift them off the ground, anything else is
just a gadget!

$ set mode/level=cool+calm+collected

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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From: "GW0ETF" <[hidden email]>

> ... especially for Elecrafters whom I've always looked on as
> an inherently home brew bunch.

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M0XDF
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That is good  IF you have a strip of SMD, I don't and would like to  
replace with SMD rather than parrell, so the kit is most welcome (and  
will ship with my KRX3 when its ready). But point taken about kit if  
you have the components.
APP - no problems here :)
Just my $0.02 worth
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
--
Never let your sense of morals get in the way of doing what's right.
-Isaac Asimov, scientist and writer (1920-1992)

On 2 Apr 2008, at 10:40, GW0ETF wrote:

> In addition I can understand Elecraft
> feeling the need to provide upgrade kits for eg the CW rise time mod  
> but
> can't understand why anyone would need to actually buy a custom kit  
> just to
> replace a single smt cap, or a leaded component if an smt is  
> unavailable;
> seems bizarre to me especially for Elecrafters whom I've always  
> looked on as
> an inherently home brew bunch.

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Re: K3 - APP and the network effect

M0XDF
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Hmmm pot & kettle
so real logs are on paper then?
:-P

Oh and at 54, I have a magnifier with a light etc.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
--  
Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them,  
and
pretty soon you have a dozen.
--John Steinbeck, novelist, Nobel laureate (1902-1968)

On 2 Apr 2008, at 10:47, Simon Brown (HB9DRV) wrote:
> Look here youngster, not everyone can see these wretched SMT  
> components in the first place, I have problems just finding my  
> mobile phone! Real radios use valves and take two people to lift  
> them off the ground, anything else is just a gadget!

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Re: K3 - APP and the network effect

Simon (HB9DRV)
Real logs are on the fire. I also have a magnifier, am 50, colour-blind,
lazy and need my lunch :-)

More serious that my rotten homebrew capability is the current state of the
bands and the serious prospect of a Maunder Minimum :-(

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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> so real logs are on paper then?
 

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Bill W4ZV
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GW0ETF wrote
Seems like some folk like making a problem out of a solution with the Anderson power connector thing. In addition I can understand Elecraft feeling the need to provide upgrade kits for eg the CW rise time mod but can't understand why anyone would need to actually buy a custom kit just to replace a single smt cap, or a leaded component if an smt is unavailable; seems bizarre to me especially for Elecrafters whom I've always looked on as an inherently home brew bunch.

My cw rise time mod took about 10 minutes including finding my strip of 100nF smt capacitors and no, I haven't had any problems with my power connector.
Yes, some tend to make mountains out of molehills...too much time on our hands?

Regarding the mods, I found two 33k SMD resistors (marked "333") and a 0.1 uF cap on some old scrap boards that I keep for this purpose.  I got lucky with the 0.1 uF because it was only the second one I removed!  SMD caps are unmarked so you either need to know what they are or have a capacitance meter to measure them.  Any sort of red LED will work but Radio Shack carries a package of two 3mm LEDs for $1.49 (Catalog #: 276-026), and be sure to observe polarity!

It's nearly impossible to damage passive SMD components with heat so you can use any sort of soldering iron with a small chisel tip (mine is 1.6 mm).  Removing components from scrap boards is also good practice before you attempt the same on the K3's beautiful RF board.  You don't want to risk lifting a trace because of bad technique so practice first.

73,  Bill  W4ZV
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M0XDF
that's a good idea - I have some scrape boards with some SMD on them
--  
Everything secret degenerates, even the administration of justice;  
nothing
is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity.
-Lord Acton, historian (1834-1902)

On 2 Apr 2008, at 11:27, Bill W4ZV wrote:
> Removing components from scrap boards is also good practice before you
> attempt the same on the K3's beautiful RF board.  You don't want to  
> risk
> lifting a trace because of bad technique so practice first.

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