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From March 2000 QST © ARRLPRODUCT REVIEWJoe Bottiglieri, AA1GW t Assistant Technical EditorReviewed by Larry Wolfgang, WR1BSenior Assistant Technical
From March 2000 QST © ARRLpartially built K2 acts as a voltmeter,ammeter, frequency counter and wattmeter!Let’s Get StartedThe K2 arrives neatly packe
From March 2000 QST © ARRL–10 –8 –6 –4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10–80–70–60–50–40–30–20–100Frequency Offset (kHz)Reference Level: 0 dB PEP2 4 6 8 10 12 141618 20
From March 2000 QST © ARRLquite informative. Someone mentioned thatthey really missed not having a dimple onthe main tuning knob. Someone else noticed
From March 2000 QST © ARRLA Few Circuit DetailsThe K2 uses a modular design thatallows flexibility and opportunities forfuture expansion. The display
From March 2000 QST © ARRLLike most transceivers these days, theK2 uses a series of menu options to controlother less-used functions. For example, byt
From March 2000 QST © ARRLReviewed by Joe Bottiglieri, AA1GWAssistant Technical EditorAlinco’s latest product offering for thedual-band hand-held mark
From March 2000 QST © ARRLNearly all of the control settings you’ll typi-cally need to program and use this radio canbe easily located using just the
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