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If you own an Icom 7300 you may want to bin it after watching this video:
https://youtu.be/EmfRzqhONyo
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Thanks for the link to the MFJ voltage booster review Dave. I do a lot of portable ops in the summer and I just switched to an LFP battery from an SLA. I use a Yaesu FT-891 when portable so I will have to test it to find out what it's output is like during low voltage conditions.
I also own an FT-817 QRP rig (the original model bought in 2001) and that would operate down to around 9 volts!
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The DROK could be the basis for a cheap & workable unit, with a box, connectors, etc. I wonder how RF quiet it is. Reviews of the MFJ-4416 talk about some RF noise. Adam, why don't you buy one & test it for RFI?
The only competition in the ham area that I know of for the MFJ is the N8XJK booster. His company went belly-up a while ago but West Mountain Radio is going to start selling them, according to their website. It got good reviews when it was on sale. It's pricier than the MFJ: $250 US vs $200. For that much money, I would rather buy a solar panel to keep the battery topped up.
I have a 15 ah LiFePO4 battery that will run my little Xiegu X108 xcvr for hours.
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