Ed Muns, W0YK wrote:
> 
> What's "different" about the K3 is its outstanding usability.  With a
> single
> front panel control, HI CUT, any SSB bandwidth can be quickly dialed in,
> maintaining optimum intelligibility.  With the few prior generation radios
> I
> tried narrow SSB filtering on, there were obscure menu settings and/or IF
> controls that were much more complicated to set for the same result.  Some
> users never figured out the appropriate settings and thus concluded it
> didn't work.
> 

Ten-Tec's Orion had exactly the same setup (HI/LO CUT and SHIFT/WIDTH) over
4 years before the K3 was introduced, but I don't think Ten-Tec was the
first with this idea.  In fact my ~30 year old TS-930S had something very
similar (HI/LO CUT and VBT for CW...but no SHIFT).  Nothing wrong with
duplicating a good idea it's definitely not unique to the K3.

73,  Bill

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