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automatic ASTU

Ian Stirling, G4ICV, AB2GR
Hello ..

  I really wanted to buy an Elecraft automatic tuner.
The T1 is too low power capable and the KAT100 requires
the K2 KSIO or KPA100. (and requires a K2 anyway).
  Without looking at the circuit, presumably it needs
frequency information from the K2 serial port rather
than a built in frequency measuring circuit.
 I feel that Elecraft is missing out a good
opportunity, a moderate power automatic tuning unit
that can work with any radio.

  I found the discontinued SG-231, new, for a very
good price.  I look forward to using it with my K2
and IC735.

Ian, G4ICV, AB2GR
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Re: automatic ASTU

Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
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I have often thought that a sufficiently enterprising individual could
take a T1 apart (or better yet, not put it together) with bigger parts
and make a higher-power tuner.
Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 6:54 pm, Ian Stirling wrote:

> Hello ..
>
>   I really wanted to buy an Elecraft automatic tuner.
> The T1 is too low power capable and the KAT100 requires
> the K2 KSIO or KPA100. (and requires a K2 anyway).
>   Without looking at the circuit, presumably it needs
> frequency information from the K2 serial port rather
> than a built in frequency measuring circuit.
>  I feel that Elecraft is missing out a good
> opportunity, a moderate power automatic tuning unit
> that can work with any radio.
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RE: automatic ASTU

Alan Slusher-2
 

LDG Electronics Z-100........
Perhaps Dwayne might be persuaded to get back into the kit business with
this one.

Cheers, and Merry Xmas.

Alan  8P9BM

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] automatic ASTU

I have often thought that a sufficiently enterprising individual could take
a T1 apart (or better yet, not put it together) with bigger parts and make a
higher-power tuner.
Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 6:54 pm, Ian Stirling wrote:

> Hello ..
>
>   I really wanted to buy an Elecraft automatic tuner.
> The T1 is too low power capable and the KAT100 requires
> the K2 KSIO or KPA100. (and requires a K2 anyway).
>   Without looking at the circuit, presumably it needs
> frequency information from the K2 serial port rather
> than a built in frequency measuring circuit.
>  I feel that Elecraft is missing out a good
> opportunity, a moderate power automatic tuning unit
> that can work with any radio.
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