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On 2008-02-07, blue box thief "blue box wrote:
A 23' base loaded vertical on the back of my motorhome. Works superbly, but I always adjust my loading coil assy for a good 50 ohm match for the radio. Oh, one more thing Ed. Have you ever carried the radio for a long distance? Is it heavy? I know its 2.xKg, but just wondering if its possible to carry the thing in a backpack? Just curious.. thanks b ei8fdb |
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![]() Oh, one more thing Ed. Have you ever carried the radio for a long distance? Is it heavy? I know its 2.xKg, but just wondering if its possible to carry the thing in a backpack? No, I'm not much of a packer any more. If there was any significant reason for me to pack a radio on my body, I would get the FT-857... although more for size reason than weight. THe FT-450 is smallish, and far lighter and smaller than most of the radios aimed at use as a primary base station, but still, its a bit big compared to the smaller mobile type radios. Yes, its is possible to carry the FT-450 but its size, in my opinion, would possibly preclude carrying some other desired stuff.... and of course batteries would be the biggest problem. If you really want to hoof it into the wilderness I'd recommend something like the FT- 817... even though it is a QRP rig. Ed K7AAT |
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