Hey Gary,
I got the battery charger. The challenging bit is going to be how to set up charging for the batteries once installed. I haven't put any in mine yet.
Guessing you've seen my other Email on setting up the programmable function keys.
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Buddy Brannan, KB5ELV - Erie, PA
Phone: (814) 860-3194 or 888-75-BUDDY
On May 14, 2013, at 7:46 PM, Gary Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> good job ron. Had a 703+ once. nice little rig. Now have a kx3, even =
> better performance.
> When I get it back from a complete re-alignment and install of the ni-mh =
> battery charger, going to play out on the patio with the alex loop =
> walk-ham. a portable mag loop which works really well from 40 through =
> 10.
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> Gary Lee
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> On May 11, 2013, at 3:13 AM, Ron Miller <[log in to unmask]> =
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>> agreed, but my fist is really rusty.
>> =20
>> Ron Miller
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> On Behalf Of Howard Kaufman
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>> Subject: Re: Encouragement for apartment dwellers
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>> I think Florida helps, but the 6 meter work is E skip, when its there, =
> its
>> there. If you run CW, you multiply your effective signal by a factor =
> of 10,
>> because you can be received in at least 1 tenth the band width. a 5 =
> 4 9 CW
>> signal can be quite readable. If you live in an apartment, its =
> certainly
>> worth learning the code. If you live in a house, its certainly fun =
> and
>> useful to learn the code as well. I have never wanted to run power, =
> and
>> with CW I never have needed more than 100 watts.=20
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