[Elecraft] List overload - Additional

Jim Sr Sturges jwsturges at gmail.com
Sat May 27 14:23:00 EDT 2017


The way to encourage more posts like this is to reply to them, he said with
an embarrassed look.

On Sat, 27 May 2017 at 13:55 Ron Wilcox <rglogan73 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Harry I would respectfully disagree with some of your post. Because of
> questions from others I have learned a lot about using antennas with my KX2
> while camping, I have been able to investigate side products that work with
> my K3s and have purchased a few of them and they have enhanced my operating
> with my rigs. I would not have known about them otherwise.  I have seen
> posts about some RFI and followed some suggestions that has helped reduce
> my RFI. These may not have been directly elecraft products but they have
> really helped me. Some forums are too strict for me and not very friendly,
> this one has just the right balance for me. Not having an electronics
> background I have learned  a lot. It reminds me of another forum I really
> like, DXlab where no question is to be slighted, and it is a very open
> learning format. I feel the same about this one. Nurturing a learning
> environment for all in the hobby who buy elecraft, to me, is
> important.There have been a few threads that should have been stopped and
> were. Being offended easily, being grumpy, or unwilling to entertain
> other's views is not needed. I find it very easy to delete posts I do not
> need. I hope you stay on because it sounds like you have experience and can
> help others who might be new or not have a technology background. Have a
> great day.
>
> Today is a good day to have a Great Day!
> 73       Ron Wilcox KF7ZN
> RN, BSN
> Secretary Utah DX Club
> ARRL & W5YI VE
> ARRL  Instructor
>
> On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Rose <elecraftcovers at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Actually Harry, how else would an owner of Elecraft equipment easily
> become
> > aware of what's available?
> >
> > No different than a vehicle vendor offering floor mats manufactured by
> > another vendor.
> >
> > Two after-market vendors come to mind that are Elecraft-specific, and are
> > occasionally "plugged" by list members.
> > I purchased their products after becoming aware of them on the list. Much
> > more efficient than a Google search.
> >
> > FWIW ...
> >
> > K0PP
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