[Elecraft] K2 K3 use increasing

2009-11-04 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
Just a snippet from November RadCom, in the article about NFD and on  
page 43 in the section 'Equipment and Antennas' ...

... it appears that the long supremacy of the FT1000 series as an NFD  
rig has finally passed. The most commonly appearing transceiver in  
2009 was the Elecraft K2/3 series, with nine in use.


I know that for quite a few years, our club used a K2.

So what more could one hope for as a recommendation for portable use?
Well done Elecraft.

73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 K3 use increasing

2009-11-04 Thread Ian White GM3SEK
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Just a snippet from November RadCom, in the article about NFD and on
page 43 in the section 'Equipment and Antennas' ...

... it appears that the long supremacy of the FT1000 series as an NFD
rig has finally passed. The most commonly appearing transceiver in
2009 was the Elecraft K2/3 series, with nine in use.


I know that for quite a few years, our club used a K2.

So what more could one hope for as a recommendation for portable use?

How about the big one: World #1 Multi-Multi in CQWW CW. In 2008, that 
was 3X5A using seven K2s.

Well done Elecraft.

Yes indeed.


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73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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