I can add that serious eme'rs have gone the route of using transverters with better quality HF radios on the IF. I had a FT-847 (HF/50/144/432) all-mode radio bought in 1998 for both satellite and 2m-eme. But it was disappointing on HF, plus not all that great on CW-eme. It was a very nice radio for satellite back when SSB HEO satellites still existed (I worked AO-10 and AO-40).

But eventually saw the value of having a high quality HF CW radio as IF using transverters. I have the K3/10. It is used on 6m, 2m, and 23cm eme. None of the HF-VHF/UHF radios come close.

I can see a KX3 concept using 50-MHz as IF for bands from 144 to 1296. Serious VHFers would like the modular design with slots for each transverter so one could customize the radio build. 25w is probably a more marketable RF level. Most of the "dc-light" radios run 50/100w.

With the current satellite constellation one only needs HT's. On the horizon will be GEO stationary ham sats using microwave bands and digital modes. Not something Elecraft will get into. Its going to be a hard sell to get even the diehard satellite users to upgrade to mw. It will be done with turnkey mw units that will utilize SDR's as core.

So if you want is all in one box you have the TS2000X or IC9100. Yaesu no longer makes a satellite radio. FT-891 comes closest.

Really serious VHFers are getting the K3S and adding transverters.

73, Ed - KL7UW

From: Harry Yingst <hlyin...@yahoo.com>
To: Bill Johnson <k9...@live.com>, Phil Hystad <phys...@mac.com>,
        Elecraft <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] VHF+UHF Radio Wish List
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At one point I considered taking a K3/10 and installing Transverters where the PA deck would go.


73, Ed - KL7UW
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