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S/N 5000

Jeremiah McCarthy
Got it straight from the horse's ?--- S/N 5000 is going to Smithsonian... :-)

Jerry, wa2dkg
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Re: S/N 5000

David F. Reed
Jerry,

"beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and I think we all agree these
are beautiful things, these K2s, don't we?

There is precedence for this in some of the industrial products that
have joined the MOMA (the Museum of Modern Art) collection and been
exhibited, right?  So how about a QRP station in the MOMA?  after all,
at the Smithsonian (a fine institution, most particularly the Air &
Space Museum) we expect a lot of techno-geeks through, but at the MOMA
we might get a wider audience interested in this nice combination of art
and science we practice.

OK, so I am dreaming, but...

Thoughts?

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Jeremiah McCarthy wrote:

>Got it straight from the horse's ?--- S/N 5000 is going to Smithsonian... :-)
>
>Jerry, wa2dkg
>
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Re: S/N 5000

Paul Gates
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Jerry this is great since I volunteer at the American History Museum part of
the Smithsonian where I run the Ham station... NN3SI. I wonder if the K2 is
only for display or will they let us use it in the ham station?
Paul Gates
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Subject: [Elecraft] S/N 5000


> Got it straight from the horse's ?--- S/N 5000 is going to Smithsonian...
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RE: S/N 5000

EricJ-2
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I'm withholding my MOMA nomination until the K2 has countersunk cabinet
screws like the more beautiful K1.

Eric
KE6US

K1 #1976
K2 #567


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David F. Reed
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 8:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] S/N 5000

Jerry,

"beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and I think we all agree these are
beautiful things, these K2s, don't we?

There is precedence for this in some of the industrial products that have
joined the MOMA (the Museum of Modern Art) collection and been exhibited,
right?  So how about a QRP station in the MOMA?  after all, at the
Smithsonian (a fine institution, most particularly the Air & Space Museum)
we expect a lot of techno-geeks through, but at the MOMA we might get a
wider audience interested in this nice combination of art and science we
practice.

OK, so I am dreaming, but...

Thoughts?

--Dave--

Jeremiah McCarthy wrote:

>Got it straight from the horse's ?--- S/N 5000 is going to
>Smithsonian... :-)
>
>Jerry, wa2dkg
>
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Re: S/N 5000

Steven Pituch
Hi Eric,
Ah, but I love the retro look of all those knobby screws.  Truly a work
of art.

Regards,
Steve, W2MY

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  ;o)

EricJ wrote:
> I'm withholding my MOMA nomination until the K2 has countersunk cabinet
> screws like the more beautiful K1.
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RE: S/N 5000

Craig Rairdin
> Ah, but I love the retro look of all those knobby screws.  Truly a
> work of art.

Then why aren't they all knobby?

While the Elecraft radios are very sharp looking compared to other kits,
they look like kits compared to commercially built radios. I'm not
complaining; just saying they're far from MOMA material.

OTOH beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In Elecraft's case, in the eye of
the builder.

Craig
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K2 #4941

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Re: S/N 5000

Joe Malloy
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Steven Pituch wrote:

> Hi Eric,
> Ah, but I love the retro look of all those knobby screws.  Truly a work
> of art.
>
> Regards,
> Steve, W2MY
>
> Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  ;o)
>
> EricJ wrote:
>
>> I'm withholding my MOMA nomination until the K2 has countersunk cabinet
>> screws like the more beautiful K1.

You know, those screws almost kept me from getting a K2 since I equated
"sticking-out" screws with somebody's homebrew work.  Now, as an aside,
I didn't doubt the performance of the K2, I know screws aren't going to
affect how it performs, but it just seemed sorta messy.

Well, I figured, darn the screws and full speed ahead!  As a result, I
have no. 01299 modified (but for the KPA-100) to the hilt and absolutely
*love* the way it performs.  Just shows to go ya, you shouldn't judge a
book by its cover.  Besides, the screws sticking out like that, well, it
sorta grows on you!

73,

Joe, W2RBA\
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Re: S/N 5000

Mike Markowski
Joe Malloy wrote:
> [...] Besides, the screws sticking out like that, well, it
> sorta grows on you!

A great rig warts and all, you might say...  :-)    -- Mike AB3AP
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Re: S/N 5000

Thom LaCosta
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On Thu, 26 May 2005, Joe Malloy wrote:

>
> Well, I figured, darn the screws and full speed ahead!  As a result, I have
> no. 01299 modified (but for the KPA-100) to the hilt and absolutely *love*
> the way it performs.  Just shows to go ya, you shouldn't judge a book by its
> cover.  Besides, the screws sticking out like that, well, it sorta grows on
> you!

Maybe there's and after-market for chrome, stainless steel, bronze, silver or
even gold screws.

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Re: S/N 5000

Steven Pituch
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Hi All,
I think I have always liked it because it looks more "military heavy
duty" with the round head screws.  Reminds me of those what are they?
ARC-5 receivers I think made of aluminum plate and plenty of screws.

I honestly wouldn't like the K-2 styling one bit if it was put in a say
a Kenwood TS-2000 like sleazy plastic case.

Also I can't imagine the case with flat head screws.  Alignment would
need to be perfect or a sharp edge of a screw head would be exposed.  I
guess I just appreciate the practicality of the design of the entire
shell. The screws are an integrated part of the design.  I like it so
much that I bought an EC-2 for my KAT10 and KPA100.

Steve
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RE: S/N 5000

EricJ-2
Not to beat the subject to death, but the K1 uses flush screws and there are
absolutely no alignment problems or sharp edges. The workmanship on the K1
case is top quality. I can't imagine Elecraft accepting anything less. The
K1 case goes together exactly the same way as the K2. Identical hardware.
The panels are just smaller and the holes are properly countersunk. The
reason the K2 has humongous, bulbous screw heads sticking out everywhere and
the K1 doesn't has nothing to do with quality or design concerns. I believe
Eric or Wayne said on here a few months ago that it is that way because they
like it that way. Can't argue with that! I have both, a K1 and a K2. I've
learned to accept things as they are. None of us are perfect.

BTW, a few K2 owners who appreciate the MOMA-quality aesthetics of the K1
have countersunk the holes in their K2 panels and installed K1 screws.
Elecraft has them packaged, P/N FLTSCRKT. The description SAYS they are for
the K1, but everyone knows they are packaged for K2 owners who quietly want
to emulate the classic beauty of the K1.

Eric
KE6US

K1 1976
K2 567

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Also I can't imagine the case with flat head screws.  Alignment would need
to be perfect or a sharp edge of a screw head would be exposed.  I guess I
just appreciate the practicality of the design of the entire shell. The
screws are an integrated part of the design.  I like it so much that I
bought an EC-2 for my KAT10 and KPA100.

Steve
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Re: S/N 5000

Steven Pituch
Hi Eric,
Sounds good.  I need to look at the K1 case.  Yes, bulbous or flat, what
a difficult decision.

Amen,

Steve, W2MY
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