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I have read all the posts to date and FWIW I have this personal view.
All the major manufacturers make Fun transceivers. By this I mean many here in VK simply use amateur radio on 40/80M daily to chat with friends and acquaintances on a daily basis and do little if no other operation and therefore many use older transceivers and enjoy what they do obviously. Then there are those who for whatever reason feel a need to have a 'new' transceiver, be it high end or low varies greatly but they too appear to be having fun with their chosen transceiver. I have also listened to 'other' operators who seem to want a technically superior transceiver and will not be put off by a higher dollar value if they are convinced that their choice of model/manufacturer will give them what they perceive to be the best transceiver. Then there are those that are Brand Loyalist and by this I mean it must be from one manufacturer that they feel is the only one that does it right and all others fall short. Finally there is the group of avid contesters who often don't care what the brand is but they do care greatly what the receiver can do for them and they are results oriented and usually do not swap transceivers all that often when compared to the 'other' style of operators I mentioned above. I have had many and varied models/brands over the years too and I am a DX chaser and part time contester as I enjoy the personal challenge of contesting but I do not participate in every contest. I have had some 'dogs' along the way too as well as a couple of the so called high dollar models and when I discovered Elecraft by accident (fat finger web browsing) and the soon to be released K3 I wondered what all the hue and cry was about. I dove in early and have never been more happy with a choice. Is it fun for me to use my K3...you betcha sweet bippy it is. I don't vary my settings very often at all and yet I was told just the other day by a "Collins Owner/Lover" that he thought the K3 was 'too fiddly' to use. He sat down on 40M with my K3 hooked to his 40M beam and worked several EU stations and a few NA stations and announced that he thought it was not nearly as difficult as he had first thought. He never once objected to the lively receiver and enjoyed the Hi/Lo Cut settings and he didn't even whine about the small speaker some have commented on. He had me reset the RX EQ for his ears and I thought it sounded better than the external speaker he uses with his Collins gear. All of this is of course purely subjective on my part. My opinion is certainly biased otherwise I would not be posting this, however, I just wanted to say I have fun every time I turn the K3 on and hear the bands occupied. My idea of fun is to wave the aluminum in the air around a bit till I find another operator wanting to have a chat. A one on one for an hour, a pileup into EU, 24 hours in a contest...it doesn't matter for me, I reckon I am having fun every time I hit the Power button(s) on the K-Line and that is what it's all about...for me. I have wasted a lot of money over the years looking for a 'keeper' and Elecraft and the K-Line have done what no other previous choice I made has done and now I can really have Fun on a daily basis operating what I now see as a simple to use transceiver. Yes I agree with those who suggested the learning curve can be steep for some. There are those I am sure who tried a K3 and just didn't 'get it' and moved on to yet another transceiver. Sadly, we do make mistakes or let ourselves down by not being more determined to try all the features of a new transceiver over time. Many jump to an early belief and never get passed that point and so for them the search goes on. Like many I suspect, I have been fortunate to have had my K3 long enough that it has proved it's worth every day with many contacts and for that I am thankful to Wayne, Eric and all the fine engineers both at Elecraft and those who contribute to them. Thanks to all. 73 Gary -- *Gary - VK1ZZ Motorhome Portable The Shack* *Elecraft K3 P3 Panadapter KPA500FT KAT500FT** KX3-K * ______________________________________________________________ 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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Exactly, great summary and very well stated Gary - 73 Steve W5JK
On Jan 16, 2013, at 3:24 PM, Gary Gregory wrote: > I have read all the posts to date and FWIW I have this personal view. > > All the major manufacturers make Fun transceivers. By this I mean many here > in VK simply use amateur radio on 40/80M daily to chat with friends and > acquaintances on a daily basis and do little if no other operation and > therefore many use older transceivers and enjoy what they do obviously. > Then there are those who for whatever reason feel a need to have a 'new' > transceiver, be it high end or low varies greatly but they too appear to be > having fun with their chosen transceiver. > > I have also listened to 'other' operators who seem to want a technically > superior transceiver and will not be put off by a higher dollar value if > they are convinced that their choice of model/manufacturer will give them > what they perceive to be the best transceiver. Then there are those that > are Brand Loyalist and by this I mean it must be from one manufacturer that > they feel is the only one that does it right and all others fall short. > > Finally there is the group of avid contesters who often don't care what the > brand is but they do care greatly what the receiver can do for them and > they are results oriented and usually do not swap transceivers all that > often when compared to the 'other' style of operators I mentioned above. > > > I have had many and varied models/brands over the years too and I am a DX > chaser and part time contester as I enjoy the personal challenge of > contesting but I do not participate in every contest. I have had some > 'dogs' along the way too as well as a couple of the so called high dollar > models and when I discovered Elecraft by accident (fat finger web browsing) > and the soon to be released K3 I wondered what all the hue and cry was > about. I dove in early and have never been more happy with a choice. Is it > fun for me to use my K3...you betcha sweet bippy it is. > > I don't vary my settings very often at all and yet I was told just the > other day by a "Collins Owner/Lover" that he thought the K3 was 'too > fiddly' to use. He sat down on 40M with my K3 hooked to his 40M beam and > worked several EU stations and a few NA stations and announced that he > thought it was not nearly as difficult as he had first thought. He never > once objected to the lively receiver and enjoyed the Hi/Lo Cut settings and > he didn't even whine about the small speaker some have commented on. He had > me reset the RX EQ for his ears and I thought it sounded better than the > external speaker he uses with his Collins gear. All of this is of course > purely subjective on my part. > > My opinion is certainly biased otherwise I would not be posting this, > however, I just wanted to say I have fun every time I turn the K3 on and > hear the bands occupied. My idea of fun is to wave the aluminum in the air > around a bit till I find another operator wanting to have a chat. A one on > one for an hour, a pileup into EU, 24 hours in a contest...it doesn't > matter for me, I reckon I am having fun every time I hit the Power > button(s) on the K-Line and that is what it's all about...for me. > > I have wasted a lot of money over the years looking for a 'keeper' and > Elecraft and the K-Line have done what no other previous choice I made has > done and now I can really have Fun on a daily basis operating what I now > see as a simple to use transceiver. Yes I agree with those who suggested > the learning curve can be steep for some. There are those I am sure who > tried a K3 and just didn't 'get it' and moved on to yet another > transceiver. Sadly, we do make mistakes or let ourselves down by not being > more determined to try all the features of a new transceiver over time. > Many jump to an early belief and never get passed that point and so for > them the search goes on. > > Like many I suspect, I have been fortunate to have had my K3 long enough > that it has proved it's worth every day with many contacts and for that I > am thankful to Wayne, Eric and all the fine engineers both at Elecraft and > those who contribute to them. Thanks to all. > > 73 > Gary > -- > *Gary - VK1ZZ > Motorhome Portable > The Shack* > *Elecraft K3 > P3 Panadapter > KPA500FT > KAT500FT** > KX3-K > * > ______________________________________________________________ > 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 ______________________________________________________________ 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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