[Elecraft] KX1 / K1-4: Wanted to Trade for KX1 or K1

Daniel Paul Perez daniel.perez at fshsociety.org
Sat Dec 20 21:29:59 EST 2008


Wanted to trade for an Elecraft KX1 with all options or Elecraft K1-4 
with options.  An Hi-Q-Antennas NVIS dipole [or two mobile verticals]. 
Equipment is heavy duty, well machined, snaps apart with bayonet mounts 
and the tripod mounting head is for NVIS.  Mobile mounting bracket(s) 
would need to be purchased for use on a truck or SUV – kit has two 
mobile verticals or one NVIS.  This is high quality, extremely well made 
and highly specialized equipment for NVIS or two mobile verticals. 
Antenna is essentially a remotely tunable buddipole or buddistick with 
heavy duty motors inside the loading coils.  Best thought of as a 
buddipole or buddisticks on steroids.

Hi-Q-3/80 TAD

Non-military version -- NVIS Hi-Q-3/80 motorized remote TAD 
tune-a-dipole on mounting base.
2 Giant Quick disconnects (GQD’s)
2 Whip Quick Disconnects (WQD's)
2 4-lobe CapHat's
Tripod
Reed Switches
Cables/Connectors
MFJ-1924 controller

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More information @

http://www.hiqantennas.com/
http://www.hi-q-militaryantennas.com/nvis.html

[From Hi-Q Website]  “Hi-Q-3/80 Tune-A-Dipole 10-80 Meter HF Portable 
antenna. The Tune-A-Dipole is available in both a Manually Tunable 
version and a Remotely Tunable (Motorized) version.  The rotatable 
Hi-Q-Tune-A-Dipole HF antenna is very light and transportable -- just 7 
pounds -- with the longest element only 34" long, when broken down for 
transportation.  It is based on the Hi-Q-3/80 XTL (Extra Light) HF 
mobile antenna. A pair, back to back, assembles in minutes. The Hi-Q 
loading coil (Q=360) handles SSB legal limit and will tune CONTINUOSLY 
from 10-80 M including the NEW 60 M band.”





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