Prehistory:
I had built a number of other kits dating back to the Heath/Knight Kit days, including some of the smaller Elecraft kits. Also had an Orion. I built a K2. Was very pleased with it. Chose it because of the technical and customer support reputations of of the Elecraft founders. Expected excellent support if needed and received it. The add-on kits grew to where the K2-100 with tuner replaced every other rig at my station. Year 0:2007 Saw a description of the K3 and realized that here was a rig that might quell my early adopter itch for a long time. I ordered it at the first opportunity and had no fear about helping the company finance the final development with my down payment. They were up front with the delivery plan. I believed that this would be a very good rig based on the prior performance of the Elecraft principals and other company products. Lo and behold my K3 was shipped on the last day of 2007. Year 1:2008 Received K3 #125 and put it on the air. As soon as firmware improvements were suggested, they were incorporated, tested and distributed within a 2 or 3 weeks. A priority list was used, so that the most important mods were concentrated in the next release. I had to make a simple download and I had it installed. Man was I surprised! It turned out that I had the best performing radio in the world sitting right on the desk at KH7T. I had expected very good, but best in the World!!! Sherwood Engineering and ARRL Labs agreed after a bit of discussion. Every few months I had the benefit of a next generation radio with firmware updates and a few small hardware upgrades. The radio was Tailored to my taste. I learned that I had to keep up the learning curve to use this magnificent piece of hardware most effectively. Year 2:2009 The K3 had matured at a fantastic rate. No need to buy a new version radio or ship the radio from Hawaii to Aptos to get the latest features although the factory did send me a new board for exchange with the one I had for a nominal charge so that my radio would be fully up to date with the latest production radios. The K3 still retains ranking as the best performing radio in the world. many of the big gun DXers are trying it out and often updating their stations with K3 or making plans to as soon as possible. Some of the big three ham radio producers released very expensive new radios which, I believe, were intended to be K3 killers. Nice radios but not out performing the K3. They are very pretty if you have the money and a sufficiently reinforced desk top. Year 3:2010 I still have a top ranked, world class radio. Of course, I have had to improve my operating techniques quite a bit to keep up with the radio. I have been using a low cost pan-adapter most of this year and have an Elecraft P3 on order. Toward the end of the year a couple of radios were announced that could make one think about choosing the K3 vs the newly announced radio. It seems to me the K3 still wins the cost trade-off and holds it's head high in the performance competition. Year 4:2011 first quarter I still love my K3/P3. There is a radio out there that some people might prefer. I do not feel that I can improve my station or get better factory support at any price. I am looking forward to the hinted accessories to the P3 pan-adapter, along with the proven customer service and continuing upgrades of the K3 system. Aloha, John [hidden email] Marconi was an appliance operator. The trick was what he did with intelligent application of his appliances. ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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