1.) A full SO2R box that seamlessly integrates 2 K3S radios with all the
necessary cabling fully shieldied with minimal problems interfacing with
N1MM+.
2.) A band pass filter solution from 160-10 with auto switching controlled
with full automation by either pressing the band switch buttons on
No need to add the Maestro - the latest M-suffix rigs already have that
functionality built-in:
http://www.flexradio.com/amateur-products/flex-6000-signature-series/flex-6400/
John AE5X
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Sounds like the current Flex and Maestro.
Brian Denley
KB1VBF
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> On Feb 6, 2018, at 4:17 PM, Joseph Trombino, Jr wrote:
>
> Howdy Gang.
>
> My prediction for a new Elecraft product is the K4.
>
> A full sized/featured 160M-6M SDR transceiver with at least
Howdy Gang.
My prediction for a new Elecraft product is the K4.
A full sized/featured 160M-6M SDR transceiver with at least an 8” front panel
Hi-Res touchscreen with the ability to display multiple slices of several
different bands at once with separate RX and TX capability.
Or perhaps a
Let the rumors / guess's begin on what will be announced at Dayton/Xenia.
Maybe an External/remote antenna tuner that can be mounted outdoors that
communicates with a K3(s) or KX3 and follows along like the
K3(s)/KAT-500 does. Two versions, 500 watt and 1500 watt so it can
handle a KPA-500
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