The one I saw at Dayton was about 4.5 by 4.5 inches on the face (including the heat sink), and about 10 inches in depth. Those measurements are not exact, and only represent the accuracy of my "calibrated eye". The KXPA3 took up about 1 3/8 vertical inches of panel space and the vertical height of the KXAT3 was the same.

My 'eye' was 'calibrated' after 10 years of running a custom woodworking shop, where I was acclimated to making approximate measurements. When the real measurements are revealed, it will be interesting to compare my approximations - my skills with that stuff are now 13 years old.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 6/7/2013 8:22 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
I saw the KXPA100 at SeaPac (Seaside, Oregon, June 1st).  I guess it was a kind 
of prototype but it looked like a working model to me.  I picked it up to see 
how heavy it was and I am guessing about 5 lbs or under -- by the way, I am not 
good at guessing weight.  Eric was right there so I asked him if this was the 
weight of the final model and he said that that particular unit did not have 
the antenna tuner in it and that would add a little.

Nice design.  The LEDs and buttons (not even sure if there was more than one 
button though) were on the end face which was about the size of a P3 standing 
on end (rotated 90 degrees).  It was about 8 or 9 inches deep (long) and again 
this was just a guess.  I did not spend too much time studying it as it was on 
display and the crowds were beginning to gather.

73, phil, K7PEH




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