On 3/27/2025 5:49 PM, Frank Krozel wrote:
I have a very good friend in Columbus that needs some help on his K3.  He would 
prefer to talk to someone in Columbus, Ohio.

Hi Frank,

The best place to start talking is with Elecraft. Keith, WE6R, is one of several fine technicians who work on their repair benches, and he often responds to questions on another reflector, elecraft...@groups.io Elecraft is local to me, so I know some of the guys who work there. I met Keith several years ago when he worked on one of my 2008-vintage K3s. He's also part of team that maintains a network of linked VHF and UHF repeaters.

If he doesn't want to use that reflector, he can call Elecraft. Someone who works in their main facility answers the phone and will put the caller in touch with Keith or another of their techs. They are very willing to give "do-it-yourself" advice if you want to do it that way.

Schematics and manuals are on their website.

https://elecraft.com/pages/schematic-files-download-page
https://elecraft.com/pages/manuals-downloads

73, Jim K9YC




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