Hi Ruchan,

I'm inherently biased, of course, but here's my personal reasoning:  I wanted 
an all-band/multi-mode radio the size of an HT that put out 10 watts from 
internal battery and could be taken virtually anywhere. The KX2 is that rig. I 
can pack my entire station--including the KX2, mini-mic, adapters, paddle, log 
sheet, a whip and two lengths of antenna wire--into our CS40 padded bag. 
Everything weighs just under 2 pounds.

I've been anxious to build something like this ever since my Elmer told me 
about working VK from CA using an 11-meter walkie-talkie during the 1957 
sunspot peak. This was in the 1970s when, as a teen, I first started building 
my own gear. But I couldn't even have imagined the construction techniques our 
engineering staff would employ to get the KX2 packed into half the space of the 
KX3. 

73,
Wayne
N6KR



On Jul 6, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Ruchan Ozatay [email protected] wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Since I have fully loaded KX3, KXPA100 and PX3.
> 
> Can anybody tell me why I should buy also a KX2?
> 
> Any comment would be very much appreciated.
> 
> Ruchan Ozatay, TA2AH


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