How about a ten-tec mobile HF rig with detachable faceplate similar in size to the 706 Icom MKIIG? And a screwdriver antenna to match. A 500 hz CW filter and a SSB filter and have DSP. The mike would
Also 220 mhz, 928, 1.2 ghz, APRS, GPS, built in PSK-31, computer for logging, with a 5 inch TFT display, and Bluetooth for the mic, keyboard, paddles, and wireless kneeboard. It should operate with v
I concur. (smile) Ron Wb1hga CW, an esoteric experience "snip" .......... "Cup holders and a choice of color would also be nice. And finally one of those "Cone of Silence" things from the old "Get Sm
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And a lease with option to buy plan. Seriously, I have given thought to building a vfo into a small remote head along with the essential controls so I could mount my Scout under the seat. I usually o
I like the premise W3KC has. Keep it simple. The Scout is a perfect platform to update whatever mobile Ten Tec might have in mind, though I think that 's already been done with the Argonaut V. If I w
Different horses for different courses - the 706MKIIG and soon the mobile version of the 756Pro that's coming along are both ideal for the crowd that uses them. You could say what Japan Inc. needs is
Well, I've driven over 100,000 miles with my 706MkII in the truck (no G) and it's a good little CW rig. Sure, they could have done better than 2A on rx and made it so the note didn't go to rat excrem