eric norris <[email protected]> wrote : 
>  I am wondering what the experiences of the group are in operating from a wet 
> environment--say, in a kayak, or just QRP portable when it is drizzling and 
> you 
> can't be in a shelter or tent? 

Eric .. I have had some success using an extra-large resealable plastic freezer 
bag around my KX1. 
You can snip off a small bit of the plastic at each back corner to route 
feedline, headphone
and power cables. The rig just sits in the bag and you insert your hand in to 
access the controls.
I have done this a few times while operating Pedestrian Mobile when it was 
snowing.  It is certainly
not waterproof but it does help to keep moisture from getting into the rig. 

The big difficulty is manipulating the tuning knob.  I am not a big fan of 
tuning via buttons but this is 
one situation where KD1JV's interface on the ATS -series and the Hendricks 
PFR-3 actually comes in 
handy as these rigs can almost be sealed up in a freezer bag and operated 
through the bag. 

I have a lot of portable rigs (including a K1, a Sierra and an ATS-3A) but I 
always seem to take the KX1 
on portable outings because it is hard to beat the combination of features 
(including the built-in paddle and tuner)
for the size and weight. 

Michael VE3WMB / VA2NB 

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