Yep, wishful thinking I reckon.

There are two options I would not contemplate, 2M and 70CM and for that
matter any higher frequencies.

DC to Daylight radios might be attractive until something goes wrong, then
your 'all in one box' system CAN take you off air completely and that for me
would be kinda bad...no, make that a disaster...I just gotta have my daily
HF 'fix' :-)

YMMV

Gary

On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 4:26 AM, James Sarte <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello group,
>
> Is there any hardware limitation preventing the design and implementation
> of
> an internal UHF transverter?  In this day and age of DC to Daylight boxes,
> I'm surprised that Elecraft only has a VHF module available for the K3.
>  For
> me, 2 meters isn't so useful in NYC.  If given the option, I would rather
> have a UHF module in order to take advantage of the many active repeaters
> near me.
>
> I know it's a long shot, but it would be nice to have an all-in-one K3 that
> can go from 160 to 1.2Ghz.  Wishful thinking perhaps?
>
> --
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> President UNARC/4U1UN
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