P3 display of K3 filter bandwidth and other information

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Roger Dallimore
I'd rather put a KPA800 inside  ;-)

73
Roger  MW0IDX

K3 #191
K2 #2724
KX1 #416

"But we'll supply simple P3-to-K3 support hardware to ensure that  
the P3 doesn't move when you push the buttons. Or you can weight it  
down by putting your own power supply inside, which is what I plan to  
do  :)

73,
Wayne
N6KR"



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KPA800 inside of P3

dj7mgq
> I'd rather put a KPA800 inside  ;-)

Me too, but I would go for a KPA1500.

I seem to remember Wayne dropping hints shortly before or after Dayton  
that the KPA800/KPA1500 development may not be completely dead. If I  
remember correctly, he, in reference to QRO amplifiers, wrote  
something along the lines of: "There could very well be a surprise  
around Christmas, and not exactly what many of you are expecting."

I just hope that I am not having a "reverse" senior moment.

vy 73 de toby


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Re: KPA800 inside of P3

M0XDF
I would guess the surprise is the P3
--
When I am working on a problem I never think about beauty.
I only think about how to solve the problem.
But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful,
I know it is wrong.
-R. Buckminster Fuller, engineer, designer, and architect (1895-1983)

On 18 Aug 2009, at 12:42, [hidden email] wrote:
> "There could very well be a surprise
> around Christmas, and not exactly what many of you are expecting."

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