Looking for the possibly impossibe
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2023 1:39 pm
hello experts and clever people
so I have completely given up completely on trying to operate in my very compromised QTH (ground floor flat, surrounded by high buildings ,Mag loop antenna ect)
so I'm going to embrace the fully portable operating life style
Looking at QRP/low power/battery friendly, more CW than SSB but having both is important
looking at a high speed, low drag type of set up (got to be easy, got to be quick)
Unfortunately, the KX2 is impossible to get here in the UK, as the UK has lost its distributer, according to the Elecraft,
so that narrows down my choice to the following
looking at new radio's only
IC705-expensive,fragile does all the things
Lab 599-rugged,modern,but a bit of a cable festival
G90-as tough as an old nun,20w,no filters really
X6100,small,decent battery, but is it finished yet?
all have great plus points and the perfect radio does not exist
I will be operating pedestrian portable and out of the boot of my car
any advice from those who have trodden this path before me gratefully received
so I have completely given up completely on trying to operate in my very compromised QTH (ground floor flat, surrounded by high buildings ,Mag loop antenna ect)
so I'm going to embrace the fully portable operating life style
Looking at QRP/low power/battery friendly, more CW than SSB but having both is important
looking at a high speed, low drag type of set up (got to be easy, got to be quick)
Unfortunately, the KX2 is impossible to get here in the UK, as the UK has lost its distributer, according to the Elecraft,
so that narrows down my choice to the following
looking at new radio's only
IC705-expensive,fragile does all the things
Lab 599-rugged,modern,but a bit of a cable festival
G90-as tough as an old nun,20w,no filters really
X6100,small,decent battery, but is it finished yet?
all have great plus points and the perfect radio does not exist
I will be operating pedestrian portable and out of the boot of my car
any advice from those who have trodden this path before me gratefully received