It was perfect hammock weather today, so I took the latest Jack Reacher novel 
and the KX3 out to the back-hard hammock. I connected both a Maldol AH-C28 
10-meter whip and a Diamond SRH77CA 2-meter whip to the rig. The two antennas 
are just 1" apart, but this doesn't impact their performance.

During a break in the action (in the book), and rocking side-to-side at about 
0.5 Hz, I fired up the KX3 and found lots of activity on 10 meters. Tried a few 
calls, but the stations were mostly EU and Africa, and 3 watts from the 
internal battery wasn't quite cutting it. So I dropped down to 15 meters, using 
the internal ATU to tune the 10-m whip on 15. This isn't the most efficient 
15-meter antenna, but there was a loud VE3 calling CQ, and I got him on the 
first call. That's about 2000 miles at 3 watts with a base-loaded 4' whip tuned 
to the wrong band. I highly recommend this sort of activity. It's a nice break 
from your KW and stacked monobanders.

Then I dropped in on the local repeater using the internal 2-m module. 

If nothing else, this proves you can get away with both HF and VHF antennas on 
your KX3. (Maybe we should also offer hammocks as an accessory.)

Anyway, the bands are open, all. Have fun!

Wayne
N6KR

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