FROM: SAM EFFINGER SIET UTILITIES
SUBJECT:
I bought a K1EA dvk board at a hamfest Saturday...I am not familiar with
this board so I have the following questions
1- The cable that came with it is for Kenwood radio's and I need an Icom
cable ...can I modify this cable or should I buy a new one?
2- Would anybody possible have a Icom cable and want to trade?
3- Any tips on installing this thing?
4- Is this board a current model and have there been any changes...
sn-644 DVP REV C COPYRIGHT 1992 is stamped on the board.
5- The guy said it worked but if I wasn't happy he would give my $25
back..of all the things to gripe about the price won't be one...
Also I am wondering if replacing my IC-781 with a IC-775 will get me
improved performance...I an not unhappy with the 781 but the 775 has some
appeal...The only drawback will be the remote tuning control which I will miss
but since I make the things I probably can get it to work with the 775.
If you have any comments please e-mail me at k9sd@shellus.com
P.S. I make the remote tuning knobs for IC-765 IC-781 Kenwood TS-930 TS-940
and I am trying to get up enough energy to make another run of the things
is you are interested let me know. We have a test model working fine on the
FT-1000 but it will require some soldering...the others are all plug and play.
K9SD
>From flanders@GroupZ.net (Jerry Flanders) Tue Jan 30 01:38:00 1996
From: flanders@GroupZ.net (Jerry Flanders) (Jerry Flanders)
Subject: Antenna Modeling Software for Windows
There is a neat "try-before-buy" package of antenna modeling software
for windows available at
http://www.funet.fi/pub/ham/antenna/NEC/
the file is NEC-WIN.ZIP
It is about 1.3 megs, so it takes awhile to download.
I just got it recently, and have only started evaluating it. If someone
else has already looked it over, I would appreciate hearing from you.
I had been looking for a way to visualize the output of the generic
mininec3. At first glance, this package looks like a lot more than I was
hoping for.
Jerry Flanders W4UKU South Carolina flanders@groupz.net
>From Joe_Wilkowski@mc.xerox.com (Wilkowski,Joe) Tue Jan 30 01:57:30 1996
From: Joe_Wilkowski@mc.xerox.com (Wilkowski,Joe) (Wilkowski,Joe)
Subject: VU7APR 1989 Logs
Message-ID: <"<1A560D3181B7677C>1A560D3181B7677C@X-MC-0819-MS2.XEROX"@-SMF->
Dx-ers--
Recently I made a qsl submission to the League and amongst the cards
was a Laccadives card from the '89 dx-pedition. This card was for two
bands & cw and happens to be the only Laccadives card & contacts that
I have. The league did not accept it because who ever filled out the
cards at the time, transposed the frequency ( 20 on 2-26-89 and 15 on
2-21-89) and realized his/her mistake and corrected the freq by
crossing out the old one and overwriting it. Hence my predicament.
I have looked up the route for the card as it was then which was a ARS
club in India, all the info I can find says the route is no longer
reliable. My question, does anyone have knowledge of the logs and
where QSL' s can be sent ? I have sent a letter to the old address in
India, but thought I would try here also...
Thanks for any info you may have es 73's.
/joe k8fc
>From n3rr@cais.cais.com (Bill Hider) Tue Jan 30 04:51:18 1996
From: n3rr@cais.cais.com (Bill Hider) (Bill Hider)
Subject: N3RR CQ 160 CW SO HP Score
Message-ID: <199601300451.XAA04189@cais.cais.com>
N3RR single op, high power, part time (9.6 hours) CQ160CW score:
498 Qs
30 countries
47 sections
122,122 points
GO P V R C !!
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