[Elecraft] Elecraft K1 as my first HF rig??
Richard Davis
richard at aroundwood.com
Fri May 23 19:01:31 EDT 2008
Jeremy,
I think that the K1 is an excellent first HF rig for individuals just
entering the amateur radio pass time.
It is a kit that is within the range of skills found in may mechanically
skilled people. Assembly only requires a slow careful approach to be
successful.
As a CW only rig, is naturally brings the newcomer into focus on the
core skills of communications protocols that every ham should master.
Just for its novelty, CW is enjoyable on its own merit. Into the
bargain, the physics of CW radio make for successfully talking to
another ham under severe conditions that would defeat an SSB mode contact.
Be sure to include the automatic antenna cable matching option, and
enjoy a complete rig that takes up less space than a PC keyboard on your
desk.
And when you tire of the K1, call me. I know plenty of new hams coming
on line in the future that will give it a new home.
Best of luck,
Richard,
K5BWV
P. S.
I built a K1 earlier this year for my brother, KN5T, who is currently
inactive in a CC&R community in central Florida. He is ecstatic with
it. I totally enjoyed the build. I was amazed that the receiver out
performed my Yaesu FT-857D which is my base radio at the moment. I do
have a K3 just coming on line this week end though.
R. D.
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Jeremy wrote:
> Hi all-
>
> I've been looking around for a few weeks now for my first HF radio
(just recently newly licensed as a General) - and am looking at either
something like a Yaesu FT-101, or a Kenwood TS-820S.... or an Elecraft
K1 (probably just the 2-band 20m/40m version). I'm wondering if anyone
built a K1 (or K2 I guess) as their very first HF radio - and if so,
whether or not they were happy with the decision. I don't really have
any doubts really about the radio itself - probably just more about the
fact that it's QRP and CW only). My price range is up to about $300
right now.
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