[Elecraft] KPA 500

Sam Morgan k5oai.sam at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 07:40:46 EDT 2010


isn't it as wonderful thing that all Elecraft's competitor's
already include stainless screws, so it isn't even needed as an option
and since we are not required to buy Elecraft products,
we have a choice, now let me see where is that in their specs.....

oh wait, my bad, I must have been dreaming
none of them do
:-(

GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

On 10/19/2010 6:26 AM, Johnny Siu wrote:
> Hello Ian,
>
> I am very sure that Elecraft is clever in choosing both packing and construction
> materials for their radio gears
>
> For example, the screws of K3 rust so easily that they now give you the option
> to spend US$19.9 to replace them with stainless steel screws.
>
> For a radio at the price range of effectively over $2,000, you are given the
> chance to option for better screws.
>
> 73
>
> Johnny VR2XMC
>
>
>
>
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> 傳送日期﹕ 2010/10/19 (二) 4:21:31 PM
> 主題: Re: [Elecraft] KPA 500
>
> Wayne Burdick wrote:
>> Very rugged relay-switched L network. Probably about the size of a P3,
>> and usable at the base of the antenna or indoors. Probably 4 antenna
>> jacks.
>>
>> That's all for now :)
>>
>
> If it's still possible at this stage in the design process, please
> consider a "bare" (or minimally enclosed) packaging option for the ATU,
> which can then be installed in the user's own weatherproof enclosure.
>
> Many people may want an outdoor ATU, but the standards of
> weatherproofing required in different parts of the world vary
> enormously. Users in wet climates require very high standards of
> weatherproofing which users in more 'average' climates shouldn't have to
> pay for.
>
> A good example of the "bare" packaging concept is the SGC-239:
> http://www.sgcworld.com/239ProductPage.html
>
> But (contrary to SGC) this is NOT about reducing costs. It's about
> allowing users to package the unit to meet their own local
> weatherproofing requirements, which only they can understand fully.
>
>


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