[Elecraft] Greetings!

Kevin Rock kevinrock at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 29 00:39:56 EST 2005


    By all means, if you have the capability, build the radio.  It is a lot 
of fun.  Then you'll want to build another option for it, and then still 
another.  It is insidious but you will feel a bit depressed after 
finishing your first Elecraft kit.  However, remember you can use the rig 
for many years.  Unless you sell it to finance building a new one.  You 
will enjoy getting on the air with it.  It is a very nice radio.
    The best part?  You built it yourself!  If something goes wrong (heaven 
forbid) you can repair it with a cry for help to either the Reflector, 
Gary Surrency, or even Wayne or Eric.  All of these options are 
available.  These folks (and us folks too) will not let you fail.  Build 
it yourself unless your slave driver boss works you 24/7, if you can't see 
to the end of your soldering iron, or you were born with two left hands 
and tendency toward self-immolation.  Barring these disabilities you will 
regret not building it yourself.  Because one night you will find yourself 
checking in to the Elecraft CW Net and hearing the joy in folks' fists.  
These folks built their Elecraft rigs and are happily pounding brass in 
exultation.  Do you wish to feel left out of this chorus of joy?  Forbid 
the thought; build the rig and enjoy the happy state of flux, solder, and 
RF.
    Sincerely,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS


On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 23:46:03 -0500, Stephen W. Kercel 
<kercel1 at suscom-maine.net> wrote:

> Ron:
>
> Like you, I am taking a bit of time getting ready before I build a rig. 
> Preparation, including creating the workspace, collecting the tools and 
> so on, is no small task.
>
> Personally, I have never considered "hiring done" the construction of an 
> Elecraft rig. It looks to me like the greater half of the experience of 
> operating comes from building it with one's own hands.
>
> 73,
>
> Steve
> AA4AK
>
>
>
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>
> At 10:06 PM 3/28/2005 -0600, you wrote:
>> Wow, I am quite impressed at the responses both on this reflector and
>> direct.  I appreciate the info from builders for hire, as well as the
>> encouragement to build it myself.  To answer many of your responses, I 
>> _am_
>> considering doing it myself, but it is a matter of time and 
>> motivation.  I
>> have an 8 year old son, so spring, and the summer vacation season, are
>> already booked.  I couldn't even start to learn until fall.  It could be
>> possible to make the time available in October to get tools, set up a
>> workstation, and begin.  (I would also have to get motivated to commit 
>> the
>> hours).  I'm thinking it over, but also considering a builder.
>>
>> Thanks for all your responses!
>>
>> --Ron
>> KC0TLN
>>
>>
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