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kit. Its been through a tropical storm (or, what was left of it, Lee last
Fall in the Smokies).
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kit. Its been through a tropical storm (or, what was left of it, Lee last
Fall in the Smokies).
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If you left the mic and cable home, you could have saved an additional
5.4 oz.;)
Enjoy your hike!
Stan WB2LQF
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:28 PM, Steve KC8QVO wrote:
My total station weight for the KX3 is just 3.7lbs! This includes the
following:
Jumper dipole and 50' of 550 chord =
: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 10:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX-3 - Thank you Elecraft for dropping over 10lbs
off my pack weight
If you left the mic and cable home, you could have saved an additional
5.4 oz.;)
Enjoy your hike!
Stan WB2LQF
Steve wrote:
I am loading up for a 10 mile backpacking trip this weekend...
It's a modest distance if elevation changes aren't too abrupt and the
temperature is tolerable.
When I have gone on trips in the past I have taken my FT-857D.
A mobile-rig monster that weighs more than 4.5 lb and
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012, Steve KC8QVO wrote:
KX3 with KXPD3 = 28.4oz
6w solar panel = 5.3oz
I have some similar hikes coming up this fall, and I'm starting to
think about what I want to bring along for hf. I usually backpack the K1
with internal batteries and tuner. If I want to go
In the 1950's, intrepid hams like Wes Hayward, W7ZOI, used to haul tube gear up
mountains!
These rigs would have had interesting power requirements; several heavy
batteries. We have it pretty good today, with our K1's and a small AA battery
pack.
73,
Rick Dettinger K7MW
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