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Dayton experience

William Shappley
Just got home a few hours ago.  Let me add to the comments of the  
others regarding the K3 and Elecraft at Dayton:

1 - The K3, in terms of looks and quality, is a world beater.  The  
way the controls feel, including the pushbutton functions  
incorporated into some of the
       knobs, is first rate.  Also, the response of the displays to  
control inputs is very quick and smooth,  I put my deposit in before  
Dayton,
       and I should be in the July / August delivery bunch.  I'll be  
patient - it will be worth the wait.

2 - I was a booth volunteer and I wanted to thank Heather (sorry,  
didn't get a last name) for being so friendly and making me feel at  
home.

3 - I met Lyle, KK7P, the DSP designer and firmware guy - very  
impressive.  In fact, I bought a KDSP2, which uses Lyle's DSP design,
      for my K2 while I was there.

4 - I got to meet in person both Tom, N0SS and Don, W3FPR.  Both are  
very nice and a lot of fun to talk to.  I reminded Tom that I had worked
      him during the Halloween event from Frankenstein, Missouri  
(loved the QSL card).  And, it was a real treat to talk to Don about  
K2 and KPA100
      things in general.

All in all, a very enjoyable Dayton.  I'll be anxiously looking for  
that notice from Elecraft that the K3 for me is on the way!

73,
Bill
K4DXU

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RE: Dayton experience

Greg - AB7R
Glad you had a great time Bill.  Wish I could have been there.

BTW....Heather is Lyle's xyl...both as nice as can be.  :)

73
Greg
AB7R


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Subject: [Elecraft] Dayton experience


Just got home a few hours ago.  Let me add to the comments of the  
others regarding the K3 and Elecraft at Dayton:

1 - The K3, in terms of looks and quality, is a world beater.  The  
way the controls feel, including the pushbutton functions  
incorporated into some of the
       knobs, is first rate.  Also, the response of the displays to  
control inputs is very quick and smooth,  I put my deposit in before  
Dayton,
       and I should be in the July / August delivery bunch.  I'll be  
patient - it will be worth the wait.

2 - I was a booth volunteer and I wanted to thank Heather (sorry,  
didn't get a last name) for being so friendly and making me feel at  
home.

3 - I met Lyle, KK7P, the DSP designer and firmware guy - very  
impressive.  In fact, I bought a KDSP2, which uses Lyle's DSP design,
      for my K2 while I was there.

4 - I got to meet in person both Tom, N0SS and Don, W3FPR.  Both are  
very nice and a lot of fun to talk to.  I reminded Tom that I had worked
      him during the Halloween event from Frankenstein, Missouri  
(loved the QSL card).  And, it was a real treat to talk to Don about  
K2 and KPA100
      things in general.

All in all, a very enjoyable Dayton.  I'll be anxiously looking for  
that notice from Elecraft that the K3 for me is on the way!

73,
Bill
K4DXU

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