Elecraft K2 is small xvr and has excellent rcvr sensivity and low pwr req on
rcv.
100 watt K2 and AH-4 or similar anttenna tuner with a whip on the jeep I
think would be a pretty nice setup.
Personally, I'm with the IC-706 in my jeep.
PEACE
Scott / W4PJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pete Juliano" <jessystems@cablespeed.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 1:42 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Radios suitable for mobile operation
> Hi Ten Tec Users,
>
> I have been doing a little research on radios that might fill a role in a
mobile operating environment. In looking over the various resources it
becomes clear all the radios seem to have a problem. I note that even the
venerable IC 706 has problems on certain frequencies. Since this will be for
occassional use, I do not require something with a lot of bells and
whistles.
>
> That choice really becomes very narrow. I have had both an Argosy II and a
Scout. I never used these mobile but both of those rigs had limitations. I
think the Scout likes to see more than 13 volts and of course the well known
CW problem. Both had the noise blanker option and I must admit the Scout
seemed to do a pretty fair job on local noise albeit not in an automobile.
So the question: Those of you that run mobile and considering these two rigs
which would be better between the two. Secondly based on that selection am I
kidding myself that hardly any radio works in the mobile environment. The
intended home will be a Jeep Wrangler.
>
> Thanks for any help --Glad also to see the heat has cooled down on the
Orion II. I do have a Triton IV but it is too big for the Jeep.
>
> Pete W6JFR
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