I have been thinking about this for a long time (on and off) and I would really like to see a VHF/UHF base come back to the market. The last we had is what, the IC-910H? I dont think we have had anything else for a long time nor do I think it had a competitor. They had a good idea with the 1.2g module but for me it was worthless. Ofc the TS-2000 has this option as does the new icom 9100.
So, what would I like to see? Well, something like a modern day 736r. A radio that comes standard with 2m/70cm and optional modules for 220 and 6m. Though, for that matter, I wonder why they dont just make a base all mode that is 2m/70cm/220/6/10. It would seem that there are a lot of tech class ops in our hobby as well as a lot of VHF/UHF enthusiasts. There is life beyond the repeater and all...
Thought, I suppose that they do not feel that there is a market for such radios in this day and age. I figure they may be right to an extent. At the very least I am willing to bet that a simple 2m/70cm replacement for the 910 would sell. That or something similar.
I mean, if you dont want to go used or go with a mobile then your options are limited. TS-2000 and the 9100. Both of which are overkill if you dont want HF. Also, they are a compromise. Not to mention the price tag on the 9100 if your only desire is to obtain VHF/UHF. I figure the price tag of a TS-2000 at this moment isnt far off of what they would charge for a simple VHF/UHF all mode.
If a simple VHF/UHF all mode then one of the big three would likely have the edge. However, a niche radio that is module driven with 4-5 bands may do well with elecraft. Then again, who knows. The market researchers know better than I do.
Anyway, is there anything that is either no longer or has never been on the market that you would either like to see make a comeback or a first appearance?
PS: I would like to see either a 703 replacement or an upgraded 817 but I dont see that happening either. I figure that TT and Elecraft will continue to fill the void. Though, I would like to see something between the K3 and the KX3. I figure the K3 may be a good fit for the desktop QRP market but configured with a tuner you are talking about 2k+ for a QRP radio. (The new Argonaut is a good effort but Id opt for its older brother first.)
/random commentary.