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I don't think so. The same sampler could be found on ebay for $30 from China, although now I only see the same units claiming made in USA.w9ac wrote:Thankfully, RF is visually blind. Some of best performing devices I've measured are aesthetic nightmares (and vice versa).
I've no idea about the KM3KM sampler but it's likely a local project from Miami. My understanding is the Lux and Mercury III amps are designed by RZ1ZR (not just the LCD display) and assembled by KM3KM in Miami, despite all the PC board nomenclature that suggests otherwise.
Paul, W9AC
If you take a look at RZ1ZR website. specifically his amp control boards I think you may change your mind. He has a great aesthetic look in the display and his firmware does a fine job but his own hardware comprises a bunch of cheap modules soldered to a carrier board, lacking any kind of integration. He supplies the firmware to various boutique amp makers KM3KM, Vk-Amps, EB104 and soon Apache labs. In each case the makers have developed their own control boards around his firmware. To compare his hardware implementation to the "hardware guy's" efforts the difference is chalk and cheese.w9ac wrote:Thankfully, RF is visually blind. Some of best performing devices I've measured are aesthetic nightmares (and vice versa).
I've no idea about the KM3KM sampler but it's likely a local project from Miami. My understanding is the Lux and Mercury III amps are designed by RZ1ZR (not just the LCD display) and assembled by KM3KM in Miami, despite all the PC board nomenclature that suggests otherwise.
Paul, W9AC
Yes, I too believe RZ1ZR is the designer, and both he ( he was selling it to Russians and nearby countries) and Kenny sold the Mercury III until the Ukraine-Russia war broke out and the boycott of Russia began. Some hams pointed out that Mercury was made by Victor, which Kenny denied, claiming that even the firmware was not Victor's creation.w9ac wrote:Thankfully, RF is visually blind. Some of best performing devices I've measured are aesthetic nightmares (and vice versa).
I've no idea about the KM3KM sampler but it's likely a local project from Miami. My understanding is the Lux and Mercury III amps are designed by RZ1ZR (not just the LCD display) and assembled by KM3KM in Miami, despite all the PC board nomenclature that suggests otherwise.
Paul, W9AC
Thank you, Bhanu. Despite claims made in the owner's manuals, I believe we can safely assume that the Mercury line of amps are not designed in the U.S.vu2mb wrote:
I bought the Mercury III PCBs from Kenny and was instructed to purchase the firmware from Victor. I assembled my Merc III and still using it. Spare PCBs are compatible and I am keeping them for a rainy day.
73
Bhanu
VU2MB