You pretty much get that with the KX3 and the remote 100W amplifier.
Use the amp in your home or mobile station and just unplug the KX3
(a.k.a. "front panel") when you want to go QRP backpacking.

Alan N1AL


On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 07:56 -0700, Torsten Clay wrote:
> Here's something you might consider (or maybe already have :) )
> 
> If the KX3 front panel is almost identical in controls to the K3, maybe it
> could be paired with a K3 to act as a remote front panel. Similar to the
> detachable panel functionality available with many current mobile rigs. The
> advantage being that just the "panel" KX3 could operate as a self-contained
> QRP radio.
> 
> Tor
> N4OGW
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