[Elecraft] Proposal for Mono-band Elecraft

Doug Person k0dxv at aol.com
Fri Apr 8 18:29:15 EDT 2011


That's it Phil.  The obvious solution to the problem is to build them 
with all the options.  Having built them all multiple times, I have an 
affinity for really small, simple rigs.  The smaller, the more fun the 
contact is. 2-3 watts, built-in keyer, a simple digital display, and 
able to run comfortably for the afternoon on a set of AA's.
73, Doug -- K0DXV

On 4/8/2011 2:34 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
> On Apr 8, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Vic K2VCO wrote:
>
>> I don't see a lot of daylight between the KX1 and the K1.
>
> Actually, if you move them apart a little bit and place them on a window sill during the day you should be able to look at them and see daylight between them.
>
> I have been reviewing the differences as much as I can between the KX1 and the K1 --- obviously they are different but I agree not so much that someone would make a mistake by buying the wrong one.  Having said that, I am so afraid of making mistakes that I am buying both.  I already have and completed the KX1 kit with the 80/30 option.  I am going to order the K1 as soon as I get a window of opportunity to put it together.  After I get the K1 finished and get it on the air, I will be able to sleep better at night.  Well, sleep a little better until the hankering for the K2 gets up to serious levels.  I already have the K3, the P3 and sometime this year the KPA500 (got to buy my wife a new camera first and that will cost as much as  the KPA500).
>
> 73, phil, K7PEH
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