Wayne,

Some means to GPS-lock the frequency, ala the QRPlabs QLG1:

https://www.qrp-labs.com/qlg1.html

This would make running a number of really-low-power long-transmit-time
digital modes like WSPR and QRSS more practical.

Also, built-in Free-DV support would be really nifty, for all the
K-line.  This is starting to show up in certain competitive radios.

Thanks for asking.

73,

-- Dave, N8SBE


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Elecraft] Opportunism, bravery, insanity: putting the
"eXtreme" in Elecraft's KX and AX gear
From: Wayne Burdick <n...@elecraft.com>
Date: Tue, December 18, 2018 1:41 pm
To: Elecraft Reflector <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>, "k...@yahoogroups.com"
<k...@yahoogroups.com>

Since the beginning, Elecraft products have been used under difficult
field conditions. There's the usual rain, insects, and insomnia of Field
Day, of course. Murphy at his best. But our customers have gone well
beyond this, conquering uncharted territory, experimenting with new
technology, even recruiting diminutive ungulates as pack animals.

Feedback about these experiences has helped us hone our ultraportable
transceivers; they've gotten smaller, lighter, and more capable, leading
to the present KX3 and KX2. We've also answered the call for a truly
compact, multi-band pedestrian mobile antenna with the introduction of
the AX1 and its accessories.

No doubt -- with your help -- our gear will continue to evolve. Tell us
about your operating adventures. And misadventures. What worked best?
Where could things have been improved? For example, when you were
clinging to a tree limb using an inverted vertical last winter, could
you still hear signals above the blizzard? On that ironman run, did you
need an antenna that deploys with one hand? Maybe an integrated
speech-to-FT8 converter? And when you embellish your tales beside a
campfire, should your detachable keyer paddle double as a bottle opener?

A few of your stories will find their way into our monthly newsletter.
All of them will help inform and inspire the next generation of
Elecraft's outdoor product line.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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