Author: David and Dianne on Comcast <dhhdeh@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:02:53 -0500
Hi Everyone, After a 10 year hiatus, my love affair with Corsair II has resumed after I recently acquired a pristine sample of this transceiver. It came to me nearly flawless regarding electronics, m
Dave, It sounds like the normal 700 hz offset found in the CW mode. From what you described your rig is working properly. Your TX and RX are offset by 700 hz so you hear a 700 hz note when tuned to t
Dave, your frequency counter is sitting idle on your desk. It's called a K3. I've used my K3 to align BFO oscillators in a handful of Ten-Tec rigs lately. The levels are such that you can feed the BF
That sounds perfectly normal! On Receive, whatever the mode, the CorsairII frequency readout always shows the *zero-beat* frequency; in other words it will read 750Hz (approx) different from a CW sig
Hi Dave, A good source of an accurate frequency counter is your local hamfests. I've seen (and bought) HP-5382A frequency counters for $30. If you can find one with an "Option 1", that has a high sta
Author: Scott Shepard <scottsheppard@videotron.ca>
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 20:20:11 -0500
Dave Forgive me jumping on to your post but given we are going thru the same process, thought I would ask...I do have a freq counter but if I set c1 and c2 ok, c3 is down about 70'hz or so...similarl