Re: Kit shipping
OOPS! That one paragraph should has started "So, anyway, fast forward to Spring 2019." not 2017... ahem... 72 / 73, Bill, N4QA
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n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...>
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#33506
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Re: Kit shipping
You think that *you guys* have a shipping story ! ? I ordered one each QCX-80 & QCX-17 back around the autumn of 2017. At that time, they were kitted in Japan. As I recall, delivery time was about
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n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...>
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#33505
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Re: U3S - xmit frequency is 200 Hz higher than indicated on display
Hi John ? This is Klaus, DL2QB (also WN2Z). I am not sure if I fully understand your question. Just connecting the U3S with a GPS and then doing nothing more won't guarantee that the U3S is working
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Klaus Beckers
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#33504
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U3S - xmit frequency is 200 Hz higher than indicated on display
First off, my apologies if this has been answered/discussed/in the manual. Some kind soul emailed me saying I was transmitting 100Hz outside of the WSPR frequency range on 30M, I always thought I
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John Canfield <bucket@...>
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#33503
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Re: Kit shipping
On my orders, once they left Turkey there was a period of tracking silence until the reached? customs.
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N3MNT
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#33502
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Re: Kit shipping
I live in western Oregon (Eugene) and shipping takes about 18 days.? ?The product is well worth the patience...:) -- Jim, KJ7EZN? ? 73!
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Jim - W7EZN
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#33501
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Re: Kit shipping
I'm in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee, and mine took 17 days, if I remember correctly. Just a frame of reference for those wondering. 73 Mike
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Mike Strelitzer <mstrelitzer@...>
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#33500
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Re: Kit shipping
Hi, I have a couple of kits coming here in the Great Lakes region USA. I see the kits left Turkey a while back and nothing beyond that. I just have to wait. Not everything carries "instant
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Bill Cromwell
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#33499
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YAY ! Finally had my first 17m CW Q using the totally stock QCX-17 !
Decided to tune around the 17m band to see what I might fine. There was XE2V calling CQ on 18082 kHz. Had a quick Q with om Mode after which he worked a bunch of others. QCX-17 finals nice & cool at
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n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...>
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#33498
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Re: Kit shipping
Yes unfortunately standard international package tracking in UK isn't very good compared to nearly every other country. But the packages will still arrive just fine, be patient for them sometimes! 73
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Hans Summers
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#33497
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Re: Kit shipping
Hi Dennis, Don't know which part of the world you are in but looking at your time of posting, I think you maybe a few degrees east of Turkey. Here in the UK, the kits I have purchased show item
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geoff M0ORE
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#33496
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Re: A somewhat more complete description of my (ab)use of the QCX-17 and QCX-80 transceivers
Probably more than you ever wanted to know about an overworked QCX-17... With appropriate external filter ( except, none for 17m ) ? OHR WM-2 QRP Wattmeter Bird model 10-A-MFB-30 attenuator as a
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n4qa at_hotmail.com <n4qa@...>
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#33495
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Re: Kit shipping
Hi Dennis The tracking will (in most countries) also be updated in the destination country, once it clears customs. There can be a variable delay for that to happen. See also the information on
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Hans Summers
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#33494
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Kit shipping
The tracking number only shows the status in Turkey. It showed the kit was forwarded to the destination country on April 10.? I have to be patient. Thanks Dennis
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dkwflight
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#33493
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Re: SDR Reveivers?
Thanks everybody! Richard, the Quadnet keyword was enough to help me find the software (which is super useful) and also several other projects by people who've built analog all pass filters of varying
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John VA7JBE
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#33492
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Re: Fried U3s on 12volts. Hopeless?
#u3s
Tom It has been done before http://qrp-labs.com/faq.html#fry Tom: Did you ever get your ?U3 going? ? -- 73, Bernie, VE3FWF
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Ham Radio <bernard.murphy@...>
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#33491
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Re: Qrp-labs and a Huff and Puff circuit board
Thanks Arv Yeah I am not a newcomer to PIC programming so it is even more embarassing. The Norcal 2030 that I want to use this on mixes the 3MHz PTO with a crystal to get the final operating frequency
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Joe Street
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#33490
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Re: Qrp-labs and a Huff and Puff circuit board
Joe Congratulations. Sounds like you are well on the way to becoming more stable...! The start at zero versus start at 1 is a very common error. Even the experts do that frequently. We count by ones,
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Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...>
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#33489
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Re: Qrp-labs and a Huff and Puff circuit board
Hold the phone Arv! On a hunch I thought what if the way the shift register is being handled is messed up somehow, and sure enough it was. In porting the code to the new architecture I defined a
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Joe Street
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#33488
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Re: SDR Reveivers?
EMRFD is out of date in the sense that many of the designs can no longer be built straight out of the book unless you're willing to scrounge for NOS components. But it's EXPERIMENTAL design, so
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Shirley Dulcey KE1L
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#33487
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