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Re: Elecraft Digest, Vol 190, Issue 20

ae4pb
You may want to consider exporting excel to CSV then opening in notepad,
copy/paste from that.
It's more readable/useable in a text based environment that doesn't support
HTML cells.
Just a thought.

Jerry Moore
Cell: 803-431-1870

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Today's Topics:

   1. Excel Test (K8TE)
   2. Re: Excel Test (David Ferrington, M0XDF)
   3. kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches? (Tox)
   4. Re: kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches? (Walter Underwood)
   5. K3S and P3 and RRC-MKII Remote (W4IEN)
   6. Re: kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches? (Jim Brown)
   7. Re: kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches? (Jim Brown)
   8. KX2/KXPA100 For Sale (Rex Simmons, NX8G)
   9. Re: Excel Test (Lyn Norstad)
  10. KX3 - Cleaning front panel and bezel (Bert)
  11. KX2 and SignaLink USB (Terry Basom)
  12. Re: KX3 - Cleaning front panel and bezel (Nr4c)
  13. Re: SSB Net on 20 and 40 meters (Edward R Cole)
  14. Re: SSB Net on 20 and 40 meters (kevinr)
  15. Wanted: Elecraft cable KXSER (VO1HPFrank)
  16. Re: Excel Test (David Ferrington, M0XDF)
  17. Re: Wanted: Elecraft cable KXSER (Dave Sublette)
  18. KPA500 dead again (Lyn Norstad)
  19. Re: KPA500 dead again (Bill Johnson)
  20. Re: Excel Test (Walter Underwood)
  21. For Sale: KX3 with options and accessories. (David Deelstra)
  22. WTB: P3SVGA (James K4JK)
  23. VP8PJ + KPA1500 (eric norris)
  24. Re: VP8PJ + KPA1500 (Wes)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:59:30 -0700 (MST)
From: K8TE <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] Excel Test
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

This is a test to determine if pasting from Excel will provide a readable
format.  I created this message using the "Post New Message" capability at
the Elecraft Nabble page.  I copied from an Excel worksheet I created this
morning by copying and pasting from an RBN result.  Per Nabble's
instructions, I checked the "Message is in HTML Format" box.  If it works,
this could be useful for the proposed Elecraft Net logged in Excel, or
perhaps other programs.73, Bill, K8TEde dx freq cq/dx snr
speed timeEA5WU
?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 4 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebCT7ANO ?K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 5 31 wpm
1731z 24 FebW4AX ?K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24
FebK3PA ?K8TE 14060.6
CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebEA8BFK ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 6
31 wpm 1732z 24
FebHA7GN ?K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 7 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebJ68HZ
?K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ
9 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebW3LPL ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 10 31
wpm 1731z 24 FebW1NT
?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 11 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN7TR ?K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 12 30 wpm
1731z 24 FebKM3T-2 ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW1NT-6 ?K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebKM3T ?K8TE 14060.5 CW
CQ 15 30 wpm 1730z
24 FebK2DB ?K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW8WTS
?K8TE 14060.5 CW
CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6AO ?K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16
28 wpm 1730z 24
FebK9LC ?K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK2PO/7
?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ
18 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN2QT ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 18 30
wpm 1730z 24 FebKC0VKN
?K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 18 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW4KAZ ?K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 19 31
wpm 1730z 24 FebCT7AHV ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebN9YKE ?K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 22 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebW7HR ?K8TE 14060.7 CW
CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z
24 FebW7HR ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK1TTT
?K8TE 14060.5 CW
CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3UA ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 26
30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3OA
?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 28 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebWZ7I ?K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 29 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebVE7CC ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 33 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW9XG ?K8TE
14060.6 CW CQ 35 31 wpm 1731z 24 FebWE9V ?K8TE 14060.4 CW
CQ 35 28 wpm 1730z
24 FebW8WWV ?K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 35 29 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6WZ
?K8TE 14060.6 CW
CQ 45 30 wpm 1730z 24 Feb



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 18:07:54 +0000
From: "David Ferrington, M0XDF" <[hidden email]>
To: K8TE <[hidden email]>
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

I don?t need to tell you that?s horrid! CSV would be better, surely?

73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
--
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a
fool forever. -Chinese proverb

> On 24 Feb 2020, at 17:59, K8TE <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> This is a test to determine if pasting from Excel will provide a
> readable format.  I created this message using the "Post New Message"
> capability at the Elecraft Nabble page.  I copied from an Excel
> worksheet I created this morning by copying and pasting from an RBN
> result.  Per Nabble's instructions, I checked the "Message is in HTML
> Format" box.  If it works, this could be useful for the proposed Elecraft
Net logged in Excel, or
> perhaps other programs.73, Bill, K8TEde dx freq cq/dx snr
speed timeEA5WU
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 4 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebCT7ANO K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 5 31 wpm
> 1731z 24 FebW4AX K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24
FebK3PA K8TE 14060.6
> CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebEA8BFK K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 6
31 wpm 1732z 24
> FebHA7GN K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 7 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebJ68HZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ
> 9 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebW3LPL K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 10 31
wpm 1731z 24 FebW1NT
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 11 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN7TR K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 12 30 wpm
> 1731z 24 FebKM3T-2 K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW1NT-6 K8TE
> 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebKM3T K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 15 30 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebK2DB K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW8WTS
K8TE 14060.5 CW
> CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6AO K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16
28 wpm 1730z 24
> FebK9LC K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK2PO/7
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ
> 18 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN2QT K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 18 30
wpm 1730z 24 FebKC0VKN
>  K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 18 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW4KAZ K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 19 31
> wpm 1730z 24 FebCT7AHV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebN9YKE K8TE
> 14060.5 CW CQ 22 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebW7HR K8TE
14060.7 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebW7HR K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK1TTT
K8TE 14060.5 CW
> CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3UA K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 26
30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3OA
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 28 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebWZ7I K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 29 30 wpm
> 1730z 24 FebVE7CC K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 33 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW9XG K8TE
> 14060.6 CW CQ 35 31 wpm 1731z 24 FebWE9V K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 35 28 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebW8WWV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 35 29 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6WZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW

> CQ 45 30 wpm 1730z 24 Feb
>
>
>
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:27:16 -0800
From: Tox <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches?
Message-ID:
        <CADkB6UppgqGoF0=5vR14+=sV4A1Acvg6XD6n-2L2ai6=[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Hello,

Between the kxpa100 and getting a fan dipole just above roofline, I'm
finally able to make ft8 contacts fairly consistently in North America when
my local broadband noise source isn't operating.

There are times though when one of a couple adjacent stations a mile or two
from me either swing their beam over my dipole, or crank the knob, and
desense my kx3 pretty solidly.

I'm slowly learning how to tune the skirts and wield the notch, so can
sometimes work the one edge of the ft8 range, but there are also times both
of them are active at the same time, and trying to grab a 400kc slice in
between them to work hasn't panned out so far.

Is there a way, either in-radio, or with wsjtx, to do *two* controllable
notch filters, so the world doesn't disappear into the shadow of +18s?

Thanks,

Scott
AD6YT



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Scott Small


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:37:39 -0800
From: Walter Underwood <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches?
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Instead of a notch, I?d try low-cut and high-cut to narrow in on the signal.

wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)

> On Feb 24, 2020, at 10:27 AM, Tox <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Between the kxpa100 and getting a fan dipole just above roofline, I'm
> finally able to make ft8 contacts fairly consistently in North America
> when my local broadband noise source isn't operating.
>
> There are times though when one of a couple adjacent stations a mile
> or two from me either swing their beam over my dipole, or crank the
> knob, and desense my kx3 pretty solidly.
>
> I'm slowly learning how to tune the skirts and wield the notch, so can
> sometimes work the one edge of the ft8 range, but there are also times
> both of them are active at the same time, and trying to grab a 400kc
> slice in between them to work hasn't panned out so far.
>
> Is there a way, either in-radio, or with wsjtx, to do *two*
> controllable notch filters, so the world doesn't disappear into the
> shadow of +18s?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
> AD6YT
>
>
>
> --
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 13:37:42 -0500
From: W4IEN <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] K3S and P3 and RRC-MKII Remote
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

I have a K3S with a P3 panadapter and Microbit Remote setup with a K3 Mini
that needs a new home.  Having to move into a smaller shack area. I am open
to trading for Elecraft equipment.  Namely a 100 watt amp for my KX3, as a
partially trade.  I would like to get $3000 for everything.  I can send
pictures and full specs to interested people.  Thanks for the bandwidth.

72/73,
EM73vx
Robin
G-QRP #12386
SKCC #7294
W4IEN
[hidden email]




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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:39:56 -0800
From: Jim Brown <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches?
Message-ID:
        <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

On 2/24/2020 10:27 AM, Tox wrote:
> There are times though when one of a couple adjacent stations a mile
> or two from me either swing their beam over my dipole, or crank the
> knob, and desense my kx3 pretty solidly.

I've got big antennas and am surrounded by big signals when I work FT8,
but I get by just fine.  Those strong signals are causing AGC in the rig
to reduce RF gain. What we need to do is drive the computer audio system
harder from the radio so that weaker signals are still within range of
the A/D converter in the computer's sound card. The fundamental settings:

1) Full RX bandwidth, let WSJT-X separate the signsls
2) Reduce RF gain (or use ATTEN) to prevent overload
3) Set audio level feeding the computer so that, when those strong
signals are present, the green bar on the left reads about 75-80 dB but
doesn't turn red (which indicates digital clip).

Yes, I know that #3 is not what the instructions say. But I have a LOT
of weak signal QSOs on 160M and 6M because set up that way.

73, Jim K9YC


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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 10:48:50 -0800
From: Jim Brown <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] kx3/wsjtx, multiple notches?
Message-ID:
        <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

On 2/24/2020 10:37 AM, Walter Underwood wrote:
> Instead of a notch, I?d try low-cut and high-cut to narrow in on the
signal.

Note that K1JT strongly advises to set wide bandwidth and let WSJT-X do
the filtering in the digital domain. All it takes to make that work is
to use the audio drive the way I've described.

Think about it this way. The A/D in the sound card is good for about 90
dB of dynamic range. The green bar tells us how far the signal level is
from the BOTTOM of that range. Let's say that a strong signal is 50 dB
over S9, and it takes over the AGC in your KX3. If the audio drive TO
the computer sets the green bar to 30 dB, it would take a 20 dB over S9
signal to be within range of the A/D.

But if we set the green bar to 80 dB, S9 is still 30 dB above the bottom
of the A/D, and at 6 dB per S-unit, we can decode signals down to S4 (or
to S4 if you call an S-unit 5 dB).

73, Jim K9YC




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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:16:56 -0500
From: "Rex Simmons, NX8G" <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] KX2/KXPA100 For Sale
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I have the following for sale in like new condition. non-smoking
environment:

Item Code??? Description? ??? ??? ??? Price Paid
--------------??? ------------------------------- ---------------

KX2-F??? ??? KX2 Transceiver - Assembled ??? $749.95
 ??? ??? s/n 1219

KXAT2-F??? ??? KX2 ATU Option??? ??? ??? $179.95

KXIO2-F??? ??? IO Module/Real Time Clock??? $69.95

KXBT2??? ??? Battery Pack (Qty 2)??? ??? $119.90

KXBC2??? ??? Battery Charger??? ??? ??? $24.95

MH3??? ??? Hand Microphone??? ??? ??? $59.95

CS60??? ??? Travel Bag, Large??? ??? $39.95

KX2ACBL??? ??? Accessory Cable??? ??? ??? $9.95

KX2GNDPLUG??? Mini Banana Plug??? ??? $6.95

BNC-BP??? ??? Connector BNC to Binding Posts??? $5.95

E740305??? ??? KX2 Book by Fred Cady??? ??? $40.00

KX3-PCKT??? Accessory Cable Set??? ??? $19.95

PAE-KX33??? Pro Audio Power Supply??? ??? $59.90

33-510??? ??? Right-Angle AC Adaptor for??? $8.90
 ??? ??? PAE-KX33

MM-KX2??? ??? Nifty Mini-Manual for KX2??? $20.95

DS-KX2??? ??? Nifty Desk Stand for KX2??? $25.95

 ??? ??? AlexMic with case (never used)??? $150.00

PAE-Kx22??? Pro Audio Heat Sink??? ??? $74.90

 ??? ??? Left side KX Plate??? ??? $24.90

 ??? ??? Side KX Cover??? ??? ??? $29.90

 ??? ??? Apache 2800 (similar to??? ??? $29.99
 ??? ??? Pelican) case for KX2

KXPA100-AT-F??? 100W Amplifier with Antenna??? $1179.90
 ??? ??? Tuner - Factory Assembled,
 ??? ??? s/n 2137

KXPACBL??? ??? KX3 to KXPA100 Integrated I/O??? $49.95
 ??? ??? Cable

KX2ACBL??? ??? Accessory Cable for KX2??? ??? $9.95

 ??? ??? Apache 3800 (similar to??? ??? $39.99
 ??? ??? Pelican) Case for KXPA100

The KX2 was purchased in November of 2016 and the KXPA100 was purchased
in January of 2017.
Both have not been used for about 2 years.

Total invested is $3032.58 plus shipping.

Asking $2400.00 shipped and insured to the continental US.
PayPal, certified US Bank check or bank money order only.


If interested please contact me off list at [hidden email]

Rex Simmons, NX8G



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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 14:20:27 -0600
From: "Lyn Norstad" <[hidden email]>
To: "'David Ferrington, M0XDF'" <[hidden email]>, "'K8TE'"
        <[hidden email]>
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
Message-ID: <093401d5eb4f$dafd1320$90f73960$@LNAINC.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

I use Excel to log two different nets, and routinely export the logs as PDF
files.

It works very well.

73
Lyn, W?LEN


-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Ferrington,
M0XDF
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 12:08 PM
To: K8TE
Cc: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test

I don?t need to tell you that?s horrid! CSV would be better, surely?

73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
--
He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a
fool forever. -Chinese proverb

> On 24 Feb 2020, at 17:59, K8TE <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> This is a test to determine if pasting from Excel will provide a readable
> format.  I created this message using the "Post New Message" capability at
> the Elecraft Nabble page.  I copied from an Excel worksheet I created this
> morning by copying and pasting from an RBN result.  Per Nabble's
> instructions, I checked the "Message is in HTML Format" box.  If it works,
> this could be useful for the proposed Elecraft Net logged in Excel, or
> perhaps other programs.73, Bill, K8TEde dx freq cq/dx snr
speed timeEA5WU
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 4 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebCT7ANO K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 5 31 wpm
> 1731z 24 FebW4AX K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24
FebK3PA K8TE 14060.6
> CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebEA8BFK K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 6
31 wpm 1732z 24
> FebHA7GN K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 7 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebJ68HZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ
> 9 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebW3LPL K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 10 31
wpm 1731z 24 FebW1NT
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 11 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN7TR K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 12 30 wpm
> 1731z 24 FebKM3T-2 K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW1NT-6 K8TE
> 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebKM3T K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 15 30 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebK2DB K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW8WTS
K8TE 14060.5 CW
> CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6AO K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16
28 wpm 1730z 24
> FebK9LC K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK2PO/7
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ
> 18 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN2QT K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 18 30
wpm 1730z 24 FebKC0VKN
>  K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 18 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW4KAZ K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 19 31
> wpm 1730z 24 FebCT7AHV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebN9YKE K8TE
> 14060.5 CW CQ 22 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebW7HR K8TE
14060.7 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebW7HR K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK1TTT
K8TE 14060.5 CW
> CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3UA K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 26
30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3OA
>  K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 28 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebWZ7I K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 29 30 wpm
> 1730z 24 FebVE7CC K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 33 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW9XG K8TE
> 14060.6 CW CQ 35 31 wpm 1731z 24 FebWE9V K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 35 28 wpm 1730z
> 24 FebW8WWV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 35 29 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6WZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW

> CQ 45 30 wpm 1730z 24 Feb
>
>
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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 18:11:33 -0500
From: Bert <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] KX3 - Cleaning front panel and bezel
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

I bought a used KX3 recently and want to clean the front panel, knobs
and bezel.

Is it safe to remove the 5 screws holding the bezel or will the display
get dislodged?

Bert VE3NR





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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 18:31:39 -0500
From: Terry Basom <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] KX2 and SignaLink USB
Message-ID:
        <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

I'm selling my spare KX2.
Factory built with internal tuner and the KXI02 Module/Real Time Clock
2 Battery Packs and the proper charger
Programming cable
Elecraft Microphone
Factory manual and "The Nifty! Mini-Manual" by N6FN
Included as well is:
SignaLink USB Sound Card "with the proper internal jumper board set for the
KX2"
     with patch cables for the KX2 or KX3..
Side KX End panels and Cover (original ends included)
Factory Shipping Box

$1100.00 USD  Shipped within the Continental North America

Please contact me off list at   [hidden email]
Terry Basom   VE3IQL


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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 19:31:04 -0500
From: Nr4c <[hidden email]>
To: Bert <[hidden email]>
Cc: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 - Cleaning front panel and bezel
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

You can download the Kit Assembly Manual from the Elecraft website. It will
provide a lot of good info on how the radio goes together.

Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill


> On Feb 24, 2020, at 6:13 PM, Bert <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> ?I bought a used KX3 recently and want to clean the front panel, knobs and
bezel.
>
> Is it safe to remove the 5 screws holding the bezel or will the display
get dislodged?

>
> Bert VE3NR
>
>
>
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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 15:54:01 -0900
From: Edward R Cole <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SSB Net on 20 and 40 meters
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed

First off all the e-mail in the digest I received at 8:27am on
Monday, Feb. 24 were posted on Saturday, Feb.22.  Is it normal for
the digest to wait 48-hours before posting.  My email is set for
auto-checking every 30-minutes.

Kevin's CW Net announcement was only 24-hours late by the time I read it.

Not to the topic 80 & 40m SSB Nets:

I tuned in 14.303.5 Sunday at 1800 utc (9am AKST) and band was dead -
nada - no WWV on 15-MHz; not even digital stuff on 14.070.  So
obviously did not hear the 20m net.  Made me wonder if triband yagi was
broke?

Local Alaskan hams have been saying 80m is good at mid-day and not at
night!  Very different than what I used to know.  Used to be 40m
daytime/80m nighttime prop.

So maybe 40m might have some propagation > 800 miles???  Seattle is
only 1400 miles away.

I only have a inverted-V and 100w for 40m but may listen March 1st.

73, Ed - KL7UW
   http://www.kl7uw.com
Dubus-NA Business mail:
   [hidden email]



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Message: 14
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2020 17:13:02 -0800
From: kevinr <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SSB Net on 20 and 40 meters
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Howdy Ed,

 ?? Rick, KL7CW was my first check in on the 40 meter net yesterday.? I
live well south of Seattle.? At 0000z the band was open to AK, ND, TX,
NM, ID, WA, and CA.? 20 m at 2200z was broken.? Lots of noise with not
many signals.? I think 40 meters will work well until the time change.?
I did hear a few folks talking about 160 meters opening before sunset so
the bands are not what one would think.

 ?? GL,

 ????? Kevin.? KD5ONS

-


On 2/24/20 4:54 PM, Edward R Cole wrote:

> First off all the e-mail in the digest I received at 8:27am on Monday,
> Feb. 24 were posted on Saturday, Feb.22.? Is it normal for the digest
> to wait 48-hours before posting.? My email is set for auto-checking
> every 30-minutes.
>
> Kevin's CW Net announcement was only 24-hours late by the time I read it.
>
> Not to the topic 80 & 40m SSB Nets:
>
> I tuned in 14.303.5 Sunday at 1800 utc (9am AKST) and band was dead -
> nada - no WWV on 15-MHz; not even digital stuff on 14.070. So
> obviously did not hear the 20m net.? Made me wonder if triband yagi
> was broke?
>
> Local Alaskan hams have been saying 80m is good at mid-day and not at
> night!? Very different than what I used to know.? Used to be 40m
> daytime/80m nighttime prop.
>
> So maybe 40m might have some propagation > 800 miles??? Seattle is
> only 1400 miles away.
>
> I only have a inverted-V and 100w for 40m but may listen March 1st.
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
> ? http://www.kl7uw.com
> Dubus-NA Business mail:
> ? [hidden email]
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Message: 15
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 03:13:27 -0700 (MST)
From: VO1HPFrank <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] Wanted: Elecraft cable KXSER
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Anyone have a KXSER cable surplus to their needs?   Need for use with KAT500
and Ethernet - Serial device server.

Frank VO1HP



--
Sent from: http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/


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Message: 16
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 11:40:58 +0000
From: "David Ferrington, M0XDF" <[hidden email]>
To: "<[hidden email]>" <[hidden email]>
Cc: K8TE <[hidden email]>, [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Sorry, was this just about a way to display what was logged, in which case
PDF would be good, or was it about a way to provide a plain text version of
what was logged?

73 de David, M0XDF


> On 24 Feb 2020, at 20:20, Lyn Norstad <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I use Excel to log two different nets, and routinely export the logs as
PDF files.
>
> It works very well.
>
> 73
> Lyn, W?LEN
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Ferrington,
M0XDF

> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 12:08 PM
> To: K8TE
> Cc: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
>
> I don?t need to tell you that?s horrid! CSV would be better, surely?
>
> 73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
> --
> He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a
fool forever. -Chinese proverb
>
>> On 24 Feb 2020, at 17:59, K8TE <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> This is a test to determine if pasting from Excel will provide a readable
>> format.  I created this message using the "Post New Message" capability
at
>> the Elecraft Nabble page.  I copied from an Excel worksheet I created
this
>> morning by copying and pasting from an RBN result.  Per Nabble's
>> instructions, I checked the "Message is in HTML Format" box.  If it
works,
>> this could be useful for the proposed Elecraft Net logged in Excel, or
>> perhaps other programs.73, Bill, K8TEde dx freq cq/dx snr
speed timeEA5WU
>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 4 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebCT7ANO K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 5 31 wpm
>> 1731z 24 FebW4AX K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24
FebK3PA K8TE 14060.6
>> CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebEA8BFK K8TE 14060.5 CW
CQ 6 31 wpm 1732z 24
>> FebHA7GN K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 7 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebJ68HZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ
>> 9 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebW3LPL K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 10 31
wpm 1731z 24 FebW1NT
>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 11 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN7TR K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 12 30 wpm
>> 1731z 24 FebKM3T-2 K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW1NT-6 K8TE
>> 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebKM3T K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 15 30 wpm 1730z
>> 24 FebK2DB K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW8WTS
K8TE 14060.5 CW
>> CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6AO K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16
28 wpm 1730z 24
>> FebK9LC K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK2PO/7
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ
>> 18 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN2QT K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 18 30
wpm 1730z 24 FebKC0VKN
>> K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 18 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW4KAZ K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 19 31
>> wpm 1730z 24 FebCT7AHV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebN9YKE K8TE
>> 14060.5 CW CQ 22 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebW7HR K8TE
14060.7 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z
>> 24 FebW7HR K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK1TTT
K8TE 14060.5 CW
>> CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3UA K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 26
30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3OA
>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 28 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebWZ7I K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 29 30 wpm
>> 1730z 24 FebVE7CC K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 33 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW9XG K8TE
>> 14060.6 CW CQ 35 31 wpm 1731z 24 FebWE9V K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 35 28 wpm 1730z
>> 24 FebW8WWV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 35 29 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6WZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW

>> CQ 45 30 wpm 1730z 24 Feb
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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Message: 17
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 07:33:57 -0500
From: Dave Sublette <[hidden email]>
To: VO1HPFrank <[hidden email]>
Cc: Elecraft Discussion List <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Wanted: Elecraft cable KXSER
Message-ID:
        <CAKynJKnX57k0BHBYC0+vbw+X1TOKsOMN=+[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Frank's request prompted me to look through a box labeled "Elecraft
Cables".  I found two, brand new and still in plastic bags, KXUSB cables.
I don't really know how I came to have those. Unfortunately, there were no
KXSER cables.  But if anyone wants one of the others, I will put a very
reasonable price on them.  Or, if anyone knows why I should have them, let
me know  :-).  I have both the K3s/KPA500/KAT500 and KX3/KXPA100 stations
operating and don't seem to need them.

73,

Dave, K4TO

On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 5:13 AM VO1HPFrank <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Anyone have a KXSER cable surplus to their needs?   Need for use with
> KAT500
> and Ethernet - Serial device server.
>
> Frank VO1HP
>
>
>
> --
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Message: 18
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 08:50:12 -0600
From: "Lyn Norstad" <[hidden email]>
To: "Elecraft Reflector" <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 dead again
Message-ID: <0a8601d5ebea$e2654560$a72fd020$@LNAINC.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I have KPA500 s/n 3835 which I purchased along with a KAT500, factory
assembled, last Summer.

 

It soon died and was subsequently returned to Elecraft at the beginning of
August for service, and several parts were replaced.  One part was missing.

 

The unit was received back from Elecraft at the end of August and has worked
flawlessly since that time.  They extended the warranty to cover the initial
defects (thank you, Elecraft!).

 

Today, after operating a few hours, I stepped out of the shack for a couple
hours and returned to find the unit was shut off.  Everything else in the
shack was still on and operating (computers, exciter rig, etc.).  It was
impossible to power on, so I removed the fuse block and checked.  Both fuses
check OK with DMM (I am operating on 115 VAC so fuses are 12a).  There is
power thru the power cable.

 

I can't access any fault information since I cannot power it up.  I don't
seem to have a schematic nor can I find one online to check for other fuses,
etc.  (Anybody have one, or a link?)

 

Suggestions?  If possible I would like to avoid the lengthy shipping /
service delay and $100+ cost of UPS to return it yet again.  Of course I am
hoping it is something that can be field serviced.

 

Elecraft Service has been notified, but it is still early in 6-land.

 

Thanks!

 

73

Lyn, W0LEN



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Message: 19
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 15:08:05 +0000
From: Bill Johnson <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>, "[hidden email]"
        <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA500 dead again
Message-ID:
       
<[hidden email].
com>
       
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

You should call tech to fix get resolved.  Nothing this reflector can do for
you.
Bill
K9YEQ

Have a great day!
Bill

________________________________
From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> on
behalf of Lyn Norstad <[hidden email]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 8:50:12 AM
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 dead again

I have KPA500 s/n 3835 which I purchased along with a KAT500, factory
assembled, last Summer.



It soon died and was subsequently returned to Elecraft at the beginning of
August for service, and several parts were replaced.  One part was missing.



The unit was received back from Elecraft at the end of August and has worked
flawlessly since that time.  They extended the warranty to cover the initial
defects (thank you, Elecraft!).



Today, after operating a few hours, I stepped out of the shack for a couple
hours and returned to find the unit was shut off.  Everything else in the
shack was still on and operating (computers, exciter rig, etc.).  It was
impossible to power on, so I removed the fuse block and checked.  Both fuses
check OK with DMM (I am operating on 115 VAC so fuses are 12a).  There is
power thru the power cable.



I can't access any fault information since I cannot power it up.  I don't
seem to have a schematic nor can I find one online to check for other fuses,
etc.  (Anybody have one, or a link?)



Suggestions?  If possible I would like to avoid the lengthy shipping /
service delay and $100+ cost of UPS to return it yet again.  Of course I am
hoping it is something that can be field serviced.



Elecraft Service has been notified, but it is still early in 6-land.



Thanks!



73

Lyn, W0LEN

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Message: 20
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 08:09:02 -0800
From: Walter Underwood <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Unfortunately, it is very hard for computers to extract the information in a
PDF. The text can be pulled out, but the columns and other data organization
are lost. I?ve worked on search engines for years, and parsing PDF is a
mess. Turning a PDF back into structured text is like turning hamburger back
into a cow.

If you expect to use the data for anything in the future, save it in a data
format. CSV is good, XML (ADIF) is good, JSON can be good, whatever.

Extracting a log from a PDF would likely require reading the document and
typing in the data. If you want a visual record that cannot be changed, PDF
is a good choice.

wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)

> On Feb 25, 2020, at 3:40 AM, David Ferrington, M0XDF
<[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Sorry, was this just about a way to display what was logged, in which case
PDF would be good, or was it about a way to provide a plain text version of
what was logged?
>
> 73 de David, M0XDF
>
>
>> On 24 Feb 2020, at 20:20, Lyn Norstad <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>
>> I use Excel to log two different nets, and routinely export the logs as
PDF files.
>>
>> It works very well.
>>
>> 73
>> Lyn, W?LEN
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [hidden email]
[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Ferrington,
M0XDF

>> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2020 12:08 PM
>> To: K8TE
>> Cc: [hidden email]
>> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Excel Test
>>
>> I don?t need to tell you that?s horrid! CSV would be better, surely?
>>
>> 73 de David, M0XDF (K3 #174, P3 #108)
>> --
>> He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a
fool forever. -Chinese proverb
>>
>>> On 24 Feb 2020, at 17:59, K8TE <[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>> This is a test to determine if pasting from Excel will provide a
readable
>>> format.  I created this message using the "Post New Message" capability
at
>>> the Elecraft Nabble page.  I copied from an Excel worksheet I created
this
>>> morning by copying and pasting from an RBN result.  Per Nabble's
>>> instructions, I checked the "Message is in HTML Format" box.  If it
works,
>>> this could be useful for the proposed Elecraft Net logged in Excel, or
>>> perhaps other programs.73, Bill, K8TEde dx freq cq/dx snr
speed timeEA5WU
>>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 4 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebCT7ANO
K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 5 31 wpm
>>> 1731z 24 FebW4AX K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24
FebK3PA K8TE 14060.6
>>> CW CQ 5 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebEA8BFK K8TE 14060.5 CW
CQ 6 31 wpm 1732z 24
>>> FebHA7GN K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 7 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebJ68HZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ
>>> 9 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebW3LPL K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 10 31
wpm 1731z 24 FebW1NT
>>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 11 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN7TR
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 12 30 wpm
>>> 1731z 24 FebKM3T-2 K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW1NT-6 K8TE
>>> 14060.5 CW CQ 14 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebKM3T K8TE
14060.5 CW CQ 15 30 wpm 1730z
>>> 24 FebK2DB K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW8WTS
K8TE 14060.5 CW
>>> CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6AO K8TE 14060.7 CW CQ 16
28 wpm 1730z 24
>>> FebK9LC K8TE 14060.4 CW CQ 16 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK2PO/7
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ
>>> 18 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebN2QT K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 18 30
wpm 1730z 24 FebKC0VKN
>>> K8TE 14060.6 CW CQ 18 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW4KAZ
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 31
>>> wpm 1730z 24 FebCT7AHV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 19 30 wpm
1730z 24 FebN9YKE K8TE
>>> 14060.5 CW CQ 22 31 wpm 1730z 24 FebW7HR K8TE
14060.7 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z
>>> 24 FebW7HR K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebK1TTT
K8TE 14060.5 CW
>>> CQ 24 30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3UA K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 26
30 wpm 1730z 24 FebW3OA
>>> K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 28 30 wpm 1731z 24 FebWZ7I
K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 29 30 wpm
>>> 1730z 24 FebVE7CC K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 33 30 wpm 1730z 24
FebW9XG K8TE
>>> 14060.6 CW CQ 35 31 wpm 1731z 24 FebWE9V K8TE
14060.4 CW CQ 35 28 wpm 1730z
>>> 24 FebW8WWV K8TE 14060.5 CW CQ 35 29 wpm 1730z 24 FebVE6WZ
K8TE 14060.6 CW

>>> CQ 45 30 wpm 1730z 24 Feb
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Message: 21
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 12:45:54 -0700
From: David Deelstra <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [Elecraft] For Sale: KX3 with options and accessories.
Message-ID: <[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed

Raising money for a K4HD with ATU.

Selling my factory assembled KX3 (s/n 7355) with the following;

Gems Products Side KX? KX3 Combo End Panels and Cover

KXAT3-F Internal Automatic Antenna Tuner

KXFL3-F KX3 Dual-Passband Roofing Filter

KXBC3-F Internal NiMH Charger / Real Time Clock

KX3-2M-AT-K? KX3 2M Module

SRH77CA?? KX3 2m/20cm antenna w/ SMA connector

MH3 Hand Microphone (2 mics.)

Heil Proset 6 with phasing switch, new cable,new ear cushions

Heil AD-1-KX3 adapter cable

Palm Radio Mini Paddle Iambic paddle key

AC power supply 13.6vdc

KX3-PCKT Accessory Cable Kit

BNC connectors and adapters

USB Audio Interface (Sabrent) w/audio cables

Cost ~ $2600 new, asking $1400 + $50 shipping

Please contact off forum.

Thanks.

Dave N7ISH




<https://elecraft.com/products/kxat3-20-watt-internal-automatic-antenna-tune
r>



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Message: 22
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2020 15:05:10 -0500
From: James K4JK <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] WTB: P3SVGA
Message-ID:
        <CAMRfJPkpC=nPD+OHWjU=[hidden email]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Looking for a P3SVGA card... anyone got an extra? Please contact me
off-list.

[hidden email]

73
JK


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Message: 23
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 04:07:03 +0000 (UTC)
From: eric norris <[hidden email]>
To: Elecraft Reflector <[hidden email]>
Subject: [Elecraft] VP8PJ + KPA1500
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I'm not entirely sure I've worked VP8PJ yet--they are in the noise on my
modest antennas--but if I did, it was some KPA1500 setup advice a while back
from?Dick Dievendorff, K6KR,? another Elecraft guy who doesn't get enough
praise.? Thanks, Dick.? My K3/KPA1500 is a joy to use on CW pileups.
73, Eric WD6DBM

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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 06:12:02 -0700
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If you don't know whether you worked them, you didn't.

Wes? N7WS

On 2/25/2020 9:07 PM, eric norris via Elecraft wrote:
> I'm not entirely sure I've worked VP8PJ yet--they are in the noise on my
modest antennas--but if I did, it was some KPA1500 setup advice a while back
from?Dick Dievendorff, K6KR,? another Elecraft guy who doesn't get enough
praise.? Thanks, Dick.? My K3/KPA1500 is a joy to use on CW pileups.
> 73, Eric WD6DBM
>
> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android



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