Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
I have one I still use as crystal controlled.? It cover the 7.140- to 7.180 segment using a real variable capacitor and the toroid for the inductor. If you not hearing anything on 40 check your
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ajparent1/kb1gmx <kb1gmx@...>
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } Hi Larry,With this PCB would I
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JOHN CRONHELM
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Re: HT-1A videos uploaded
Faisal, Looking forward to more videos about HT-1A. Besides Japan, only a dozen people own HT-1A. As a proud owner, please share the videos if you like it. Thanks, Adam
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Adam Rong
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Norm, Thanks for the suggestions. For now, I just use crystals on hand to make a receiver for fun. I just get tired of the modern digital processing radios. I just need an analog radio with low power
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Adam Rong
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
John, The propagation is very poor indeed because of the spotless sun. You will hear more signals here in Asia, Australia and also Europe in the range of 7.050-7.130, especially in night time. Thanks,
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Adam Rong
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
*I have a modification that will work with both the KN-Q7A and the CS-Series radio.? I have a PC board that puts all of the Sandwich on a single board except of course the Arduino.? It has an OLED
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Larry Lovell
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Re: HT-1A videos uploaded
I didn't make a video but yesterday I took the HT -1A out to a park and had a great time listening to SSB on both 20m and 40m from CM97. Maybe next time I will record the outing and post it on
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Faisal Akber (VA3SFA)
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Norm I have sent an email to AR suggesting? a small PCB with the xtals mounted and a diode switch arrangement? (that would add cost of Rotary switch too to the box of bits).? THere is no chance he
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Timothy Fidler
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Re: HT-1A videos uploaded
It would be really nice to have a video from an English speaking country,,,, I include America there, showing how the HT1A performs in SSB listening mode. Some CW tcvrs are find for this but others
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Timothy Fidler
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Hi Adam. The KN-Q7A is a very good rig indeed, no doubt about that. If you are designing a receiver from scratch on 40m, then 7.000 through to 7.150 at least is a must, because Parks on the Air, SOTA,
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marjannorm
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Hi Adam, Thanks so much for responding. I will check my crystals so I can use the rig to copy CW. 73 BOB AF2DX Bob, To receive 7.000-7.030, I used VXO crystal of 15.500 MHz (this is the one used with
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pileupjunkie
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } Adam,I have heard nothing except
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JOHN CRONHELM
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Re: HT-1A videos uploaded
Nakajima-san, Thanks for sharing these videos during your trip to California. Dual bands, more chances to make QSO. 5 watt is also very important for some poor conditions. Thanks, Adam
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Adam Rong
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Bob, To receive 7.000-7.030, I used VXO crystal of 15.500 MHz (this is the one used with 8.192 MHz IF to cover 7.280-7.300 MHz), and the IF crystals are 8.4672 MHz. The resistor on the jumper is the
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Adam Rong
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Re: Still remember KN-Q7A?
Adam, I have the very early one and it is only 10-KC TX. Can the early unit receive the CW part? What is the resistor on the jumper for? Thank you BOB AF2DX beargyrils@...
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pileupjunkie
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Still remember KN-Q7A?
Gang, I listen a lot but seldom transmit. Although I have a few radios to choose from, I still wish to build a dedicated receiver. I hope it is low noise and high performance, so I consider KN-Q7A
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Adam Rong
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HT-1A videos uploaded
Hi All, Followings are my HT-1A field operation video in California. On the day, 40m condx was not good. So I moved up 20m and made several QSOs. This 5-watt dual bander worked fine in my travel.
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mx6s@...
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Choc Perf Board article published
Gang, My article ¡°Make a SSB transceiver with the Choc Perf Board¡± was recently published by the Sept - Oct issue of Amateur Radio magazine from Wireless Institute of Australia. To see the table
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Adam Rong
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Year end big promotions
Gang, This is the 7th year of my kit business. Starting from October 1 (shipping date) till the end of this year, I will offer discount as follows: 1. All products on http://crkits.com will be free
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Adam Rong
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Re: HT-1A progress update
Gang, The first batch will be depleted soon and we are waiting for the 2nd batch because the case customization might take a few weeks. So far the feedback is quite positive and we are waiting for the
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Adam Rong
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