[Elecraft] Camping radio ops: then and now

Walter Underwood wunder at wunderwood.org
Wed Oct 5 20:58:53 EDT 2016


These days, the source code matters as much as the schematic. Want to find the Weaver SSB demodulator? That is in software.

wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)

> On Oct 5, 2016, at 5:43 PM, Phil Wheeler <w7ox at socal.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> Why "But the KX2 has no schematics for the customer, so that prevents my purchase.", Mike?  Mine works just fine, without schematics.
> 
> Phil W7OX
> 
> On 10/5/16 5:37 PM, Mike Morrow wrote:
>> Around 1960 to 1962, on my family's tent camping trips to remote locations in the Arkansas Ozarks, I would help my dad set up his Drake 2-A receiver, Multi-Elmac AF-67 AM transmitter, and 80m dipole in the trees.  Power was from a military surplus 120 vac 300 watt generator (run only if no body was camped nearby).
>> 
>> When I got out of the Navy 37 years ago, I immediately returned to Arkansas campsite ham ops with the new TS-120S, MFJ tuner, and deep-discharge battery.  (Most of the areas my family had camped years earlier had become the Buffalo National River.  I return there every Fall that circumstances allow.)  This type of ham operations will always be my favorite use of radio.
>> 
>> My now-defunct K1 had been my principal camp rig since 2001.  I'd like to replace it with a KX2 immediately.  But the KX2 has no schematics for the customer, so that prevents my purchase.
>> 
>> Mike / KK5F
> 
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