Author: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:54:42 -0500
ARRL Members can now download the October, 2004 QST Product Review column online in PDF format. The first product reviewed is the Elecraft XV144 transverter kit - a 20W 144 MHz transverter for a 28 M
I like to build and am looking at making 90? my next kit. Question is, there are two versions: one for 902 and one for 903. I am not too interested in building one that I can't use. Why the two versi
-- "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com> wrote: I really wish that the ARRL would do another review of the current generation 50-28CK along with its higher band siblings. The current 50-28CK
Different areas of the country seem to use different frequencies as the calling frequency. In this area (Illinois - Midwest) we use 903.100. Other areas of the country use 902.100. Best find out what
Why not buy the 902 model, and if you need to work someone on 903, just shift the IF radio up a megahertz? I would'nt think that there would be any bandwidth issues with either a 28 or 144 MHz IF. Da
Hello, Taken from, the http://www.df9ic.de/tech/trxtest/trxtest.html "The Elecraft K2 also has a low IF design using conventional VCOs which should result in a good LO noise supression but does not.
Hello Samir I was the one who did the review of the XV144 in QST. But I am NOT responsible for the technical data which was generated by the ARRL lab. I used the XV144 with an FT1000MP as an IF strip