In further reply to Geoff.... He is correct. But my statement was essentially correct even as it applied to him.... That is - No load current is returned on the ground. In his case He has a neutral a
I have a different view. I do digital modes on my Corsairs (I and II). After they warm up for a bit, the frequency stability is excellent. I have no drift problem. Have made 100's of Q's this way. 73
This is the same device I use. I like it very much. I've added some audio isolation transformers that I got somewhere to break up ground loops. Also some ferrite cores to prevent RF pickup and feedba
Bob is exactly right....this makes a massively good antenna for next to nothing. Another good one is a loop antenna, fed with a balanced feed. Neither one is a 6 element monobander, but they work gre
I would surely love a copy as well. So sorry that you have been inundated with requests. Thanks for doing this. 73 de Gary, AA2IZ I should have asked, "Does anyone else NOT want a copy?" :) I left to
Ok....since we are picking them.... It's "nit" picker ! har har har.... I'm sorry....it was too good to pass up :) 73 de Gary, AA2IZ -- Original Message -- From: "Paul Gates, KD3JF" <pearly732003@yah
Yes, routers and similar network operations devices make use of 000 and also 255 issued for certain operations (by convention, not necessity) and for that matter 1 and 254 are usually reserved for ce
You are right Duane, most people have their IP addresses managed by DHCP whether it is done in their own router, or by their ISP. That said, the DHCP server does not assign zeros by default. So, unle
Good points. I always assign my IP addresses statically (having been an ISP for years I'm a nerd about this) so I don't even notice when devices do or don't have DHCP capability. This capability is s
As another poster noted, some home routers do assign zeros in the third spot, contrary to usual custom. Others do not. Reconfiguring the local non-routable address block used from 192.168.0.xxx to 19
Well Jeff, I'm not trolling for a dispute :) I agree that it would be better otherwise. I note that some posters say that it is in fact different...so we have some question even about the facts, or i
Oh heck ! Don't feel badly though.....we've all done much dumber things than this ! I'm happy that the zeros are not going to be an issue after all. 73 de Gary, AA2IZ say most And clicks, at a help o
One thing I notice is that the people who complain about the bad audio consistently ignore the comments made by other posters who tell them how to fix it. They get very detailed data on how to do it,
An industrial strength foot pedal is what I use. I don't prefer vox because of background noises and I hate it that the vox cuts in and out between words or even letters depending on how I speak. Rat
There are symptoms other than a warble. You might notice these especially if you don't work only CW. The tuning action becomes slightly stiff in comparison to baseline. Also, as you tune to a positio
You can also do a sub-panel. I have both here, and like the sub-panel better. My brother in law is available for installation <<grin>> 73 de Gary, AA2IZ parallel able to
I noticed this when switching to a Corsair (both I and II) from an Omni. I always thought I just had more system gain, thus heard a louder no signal noise. With the Corsair I use a Timewave DSP-59+ a