I dunno, couldn't you put it in a rucksack with a gel cell battery and
make a packset out of it? I bet those 20 W military packsets like the
AN/PRC-15 or AN/URC-87 were a lot heavier than an Argonaut. I think a
few people have made portable setups for the Scout.
73,
Bob WB2VUF
RaySoifer@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/12/06 5:19:18 PM GMT Standard Time, k7gt@charter.net
> writes:
>
>>No, 20W isn't QRP but a more reasonable way to run low power and still
>>get contacts. You will be a full S unit above the QRP gang, but you knew
>>that.
>>I do have some QRP radios (Elecraft KX1) but only use them for backpack
>>portable.
>
>
> I run my Argo V at 20W, but it does have a power-output meter so if anyone
> wants to be officially QRP, he can always turn down the power to 5W. The
> Argo V
> is too big and bulky for backpacking, and consumes too much current, but my
> hiking days were over 50 years ago :-)
>
> Have fun,
>
> Ray W2RS
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