Bill and All,

That sort of corresponds to my line of thinking when I go out on QRP Field 
Day—which rig is smallest, but still competent?  

Actually it might be fun to do something like what you suggest on a lark, but 
not sure exactly how you “weigh” the weight factor!  Hi. For example, is the 
weight including, or excluding, batteries?   I suspect a lot of KX1’s and KX2’s 
would become the rig of choice for those who have access to one.  I might even 
opt for something like my super small ATS-3b rig which I still consider to be 
something of a marvel.  



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From: Bill Frantz <fra...@pwpconsult.com>

Perhaps we need some contests where the weight of the entire 
setup: radio, computer (if needed), power supply, antenna, and 
antenna supports is part of the scoring. Extra points for 
distance from and altitude above the trailhead. :-)

73 Bill AE6JV



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