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Ham Radio Glossary (K)
From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Wed Apr 7 00:04:26 2021
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.13-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Thu Oct 7 00:03:48 2021
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Wed Jul 7 00:04:17 2021
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Thu Apr 7 00:04:19 2022
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Thu Jul 7 00:03:49 2022
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Fri Oct 7 00:09:15 2022
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Sat Jan 7 00:05:25 2023
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.15-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)
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From
Daryl Stout@316:36/20 to
All on Fri Apr 7 00:05:02 2023
From QRZ.Com, the Icom handout, and Part 97 Of The FCC Rules -
Ham Radio Glossary - An overview of amateur radio terms.
Kc
"Kilocycle"; equivalent to KHz; regarded as an "old fashioned" way of describing frequency.
Key
Device used by hand to produce Morse Code; can contain either a single, vertically travelling arm (see "Straight Key") or horizontally travelling paddles (see "Paddles") that are used to make ground connection and
produce the Morse Code.
Keyer
Electronic device for sending Morse Code semi-automatically; connects to a
key (see above). Dits are sent by pressing one paddle [of the key], dahs
sent by pressing the other one (courtesy of VE3FFK).
KHz
See Hz
K-Index
A three hourly index of geomagnetic activity relative to an assumed quiet
day curve for the recording site. K index values range from 0 -very quiet-
up to 9 -extremely disturbed- (Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services, Sydney, Australia).
--- SBBSecho 3.14-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - Little Rock, Arkansas (316:36/20)