I operated pedestrian mobile in Sunday’s /BB QRP event, using a KX2 with a 
prototype AX1 4’ whip (15/17/20 m) and a dragged 13’ counterpoise. 

The whip was attached directly to the back of my Patagonia Atom 8L sling bag, 
which turns out to have rugged, stretchy loops in exactly the right places, 
holding the antenna perfectly upright with no additional mounting hardware. The 
antenna is exactly the right length for this when the telescoping part and base 
are secured together. 

For control purposes, I just held the rig in my hand, with nothing but a coax 
cable running back to the pack. The rig weighs only one pound with batteries, 
so this turns out to work much better than putting the rig in the pack and 
trying to control everything with fancy firmware (something I reported on 
earlier). 

Later I operated a bit of /PM SSB, using the rig’s built-in mic and XMIT switch 
as PTT. The KX2 fits easily in one hand, so you might think of it as a mic on 
steroids, one that happens to have and all-band/all-mode radio built in :)  I 
think I’ve finally found the magic elixir -- pure HF Pack Light. The sling pack 
gives this lash-up a bit of Errol Flynn cache. 

As for operating, this was no walk in the park!

During one memorable QSO I was sending fast CW with the built-in keyer paddle 
while climbing a narrow 45-degree trail, praying my shoes had enough tread to 
grip the loose soil. The operator at the other end put up with a bit of dodgy 
sending as the trail’s slope hit a local maxima. 

Arriving at the top of the bluff, I found myself in a maze of imposing weeds 
sculpted by some evil California parks department employee. The plants were 
Vulcan in appearance, 7 to 8 feet tall, and simply irresistible to the local 
oversize bees. Dozens of them. I was ducking left and right to avoid the real 
bees while finishing my QSO with the contest “bee." About halfway through the 
maze, tuning the VFO knob with the thumb of my rig-holding hand, I found 
another /BB station to call. I’m guessing I now hold the all-San-Mateo-County 
record for in-maze pedestrian mobile CW contacts.

Overall, the experience was somewhere between Little Shop of Horrors and The 
Shining. But I didn’t get sunburned, stung, or ejected for public nerdiness. 

It doesn’t get much better than this.

Wayne
N6KR


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