[Elecraft] Announcing the KX2 80-10 m, SSB/CW/Data transceiver

Wayne Burdick n6kr at elecraft.com
Fri May 20 17:43:45 EDT 2016


The battery connector is very heavy duty, rated for 5 amps and thousands of insertion/removal cycles. 

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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> On May 20, 2016, at 12:45 PM, Mike Morrow <kk5f at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> Olli wrote:
> 
>> d.) It has general coverage RX, but no AM mode? Does not make sense to me.
>> 
>> e.) No FM mode. A pity, there's quite some FM activity...
> 
> I'd also ask why proper (not zero-beat SSB) **reception** of AM (and to lesser extent, FM) could not have been easily added with only an small investment in firmware.  Perhaps that is possible in a subsequent firmware release.
> 
> I have misgivings about the tolerance of the KXBT2 connector/cable for the very frequent battery pack removal and installation that is required for **every** battery recharge.  In particular, is the small fixed connector in the KX2 rated for this service over, say, a 15-year product life with daily (probable worst-case) battery removal and replacement?
> 
> I have always mistrusted internal batteries in the same space as a radio's electronics.  I'd have preferred an internal battery compartment that is **environmentally separated** from the rest of the radio, plus integral recharge circuitry that allows proper recharge while the battery remains in place...just like almost all consumer products have for 40 years.
> 
> I wonder if aftermarket heat sinks, side plates, and panel covers will soon follow.
> 
> These are just nits.  The KX2 is certainly as exciting a product as any ham manufacturer has ever introduced.  The apparent prompt availability of the KX2 and accessories except KXPD2 is astonishing...I waited six months for a K1 after Dayton 2000!
> 
> 73,
> Mike / KK5F
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