A related question...the X1M manual warns that if you attempt to use frequencies outside of the main Ham bands, a band pass filter may be required. I don't know if such a filter is necessary given what I want to do with the setup or not?
I read that on the spec sheet also. It sounds like some/all bandpass filtering can be disabled (or is automatically disabled) when selecting a frequency outside ham bands. Bandpass filtering is there to make sure there are no spurious harmonic emissions unintentionally broadcast along with the target frequency. Noise and splatter are your enemies, especially when your "Nickelback Marathon" is inadvertently being broadcast over top of some obscure government band. Assuming that you'll be camping at 6925, you won't run into harmonic issues until like the 70cm band but that's over 15th order.
At least educate yourself/be aware of bandpass filtering techniques. There's tons of good websites and LC calculators:
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/filter/filter_4.html
Or just buy one from MFJ for $60.
But at 5W I wouldn't sweat it. Game on, Wayne.
Curious to hear more reports about this rig.... although all those nights of completely SMOKING FT-101s makes me a little jealous of noobs with no solder skills being able to plunk down $ and get heard... but I digress. Most of all, HAVE FUN!
Thanks for the added tips, JW. I've definitely been hearing some good things about the X1M. Yes, there are a handful of people who say that they're cheap Chinese junk, but the rig has developed such a following that there are actually dedicated discussion forums for X1M enthusiasts. Unfortunately I don't think I'd be welcome in any of them given how I want to test the unit.
Finally, yes, I'm one of "those" people.

If I can plunk down $300-$400 for a pre-built unit and get on the air within a few minutes, I'm all about that. I wouldn't say I'm lazy, it's just that I'm all about efficiency and available time. I'm fully aware there are plans/kits out there to build Grenades and what-not for a fraction of the cost. I could try to get myself some better soldering skills, and then it'd take me a couple of weeks of late evenings trying to put everything together. When it was finally all completed, I'd probably be the guy you read about on the news who got arrested for blasting Benny Goodman over the neighbor's baby monitor. But the more likely scenario is that it wouldn't work at all and I'd spend another week troubleshooting only to throw the whole damn thing in the trash and go out and order something idiot proof like the X1M. If there's one constant in life that I firmly believe in, it's that a man has to know his limitations.
