Quite right. I have a lot of respect for those in the resistance who had to travel on trains luging a heavy suitcase that was obviously not filled with clothes. And in France the Nazis took the resistance radios very seriously. In Paris, I am told, they had hundred of receivers, each monitoring a small slice of the HF spectrum, with cars and planes positioned to track the transmitter down. They would have loved to have something as compact and powerful as a QCX-mini.
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On Dec 2, 2021, at 4:17 pm, G8DQX list <list@...> wrote:
But a QSX-mini does not invoke the very unpleasant, and probably terminal, consequences of being found in possession of, or operating, said spy radio during WWII.