I'm using external transverters for 2M, 70cm and 23cm, those being DownEast Microwave, driving a IPA to the PA. Yes, I think working EME is considered as weak signal work. Plus I use a mast mounted preamps with separate TX and RX lines. Makes for switching and sequencing to be less complex.

73
Bob, K4TAX
K3S s/n 10,163

On 9/16/2015 6:52 PM, Jim Lowman wrote:
That could be, Bob.

I should have phrased my question more specifically.
My intended use for such a transceiver would be weak-signal work.

I had the 2m option for the K3 but, with its low power output, I sold it and bought a Kenwood TS-2000X to be dedicated to VHF/UHF operation. However, this type of operation demands high power (at least 100w) and an antenna with high gain, so I would have to buy an external amplifier at any rate.
Thus, I might re-think the 2m option from Elecraft.
It's a bonus that The K3(S) can handle up to nine transverters.

At a convention way back in 2001, I became interested in working the satellites and bought a Yaesu FT-847. The interest waned eventually, so I sold the 847 toward the purchase of the TS-2000X.

And no, I don't plan to use the TS-2000X on HF; not when I have a K3 and a K3S.

73 de Jim - AD6CW




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