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![]() I understand your sentiments. The trend of making rigs very small can also make them more difficult to use. As an example of a rig that is more compact than most commercial off-the-shelf ones, look at the Elecraft range. I love the performance of my K2. However, the front panel size means that each key is often performing at least 2 different functions, sometimes 3. Many on the Elecraft reflector have expressed a desire for a larger FP when more functions could be available by dedicated buttons. So I think that ergonomics comes into play. For even higher component density, again mostly with discrete components, look at the KX1. A fun cw qrp tcvr to build. So it's not always the case that HB rigs have to be very much larger than commercial rigs. ============================= A example of good ergonomics are the Watkins & Johnson commercial receivers , in a 19 inch enclosure with a large functional front panel. Inside a tiny switch mode power supply and a few small PCB modules ; the box being about half empty . Same with my old TenTec Paragon transceiver ,a large enclosure with ergonomical FP and separate cable linked modules inside. Also for homebrew equipment using a relatively large enclosure ,you have a large FP and oodles of space to fit separate screened modules which can be individually tested (building block method). The RF modules based on 50Ohms IN and 50Ohms OUT can be readily interconnected with ready made short coax leads with SMA or similar connectors . These links can be found at flea markets , probably surplus leftovers from the mobile phone industry. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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