Today, after a year and a half delay, I finally got my K2 on the air.  I went 
straight to the SSB mod, since I'm not much of a CW op, and plan -- actually -- 
to do a lot of PSK with the K2.  My first SSB QSO was with a local ham, and 
Elecraft guru, Drew W8MHV.  I think he's built every kit that Elecraft has made 
and more than one of some of them.  He's been my K2 Elmer.  After that QSO, in 
which we QSYed to several different bands, I worked a special event station in 
Georgia -- W8G.  He said I was 57 and with "bright audio" that wasn't too base 
or too treble.  I was using the Hell mic made for the K2.  I worked him with 
about 5 watts off the back of my beam which was still pointed to W8MHV's QTH.  
Needless to say, I'm happy and proud that this baby is actually working.  
Thanks to all of you for your help along the way.  This reflector is a great 
resource.  Also, I owe Drew a debt of gratitude for his help in finding a few 
errors I had made that prevented the rig from transmitting.  He's a great 
troubleshooter, and I learned a lot watching his careful and systematic 
diagnostic procedures.  

Well, now it's back to further tweaking and building the IO board, the NB 
board, the antenna tuner, internal battery mod, etc.!!!!

73,

Carl
N8VZ


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Carl J. Denbow, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/9/2004

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