Sorry for the length. I've tried to put the really lengthy parts in footnotes.

General Comments:

I like building things and soldering[1]. I talked with Eric at a show and he had cogent things to say about support costs for SMT kits, but with my Heathkit background I think we need to give young people the experience of building with modern techniques so they can compete in inventing new devices.

Touch screens can be really bad.[2] I can still use my K3 by touch at night when I haven't turned the lights on. Also think about blind hams and other handicaps.

Any new-design radio should have a direct digital audio interface to computers.[3]

The radio should be designed for complete remote control[4].

Reducing the maze of wires is certainly desirable.

Mouse click to panadapter tune would be nice.

As a K3/10 owner, I am not overly impressed with the need to have >100W in the box. I like the clean signal argument Joe presented though.


Cheers - Bill, AE6JV


[1] It took me 18 months to decide between the K2 and K3. I looked at it as:

K2:
  + Real kit
  + Smaller
  + Less receive power
  + Less $$$
  - Poorer specs
  - Poorer support for sound-card digital

K3:
  + Better specs
  + Good sound-card digital support
  + The rest of the K line

I finally got off the dime at RadioFest near Monterey CA after my wife (a retired Apple software QA engineer) spent 15 minutes discussing the K3 UI with an Elecraft booth attendant. When she approved the UI and was willing to pony up the $$$ for a minimal K3 I jumped on it. My show benefit was free shipping the 30 miles or so from Watsonville.


[2] My iPhone frequently doesn't recognize my touch. Wetting my finger tip helps. I have really big fingers, glove size XL. I like the touch screens that can be used with a stylus because I can use my finger nail with them. As a touch typist, touch screen keyboards are awful.


[3] The radio could include a general purpose computer as part of the package. Deciding on computer features makes this choice less desirable. (Ducking the Mac/Linux/Windows wars.)


[4] Being able to set the radio up for remote operation becomes more important as more and more hams live with antenna restrictions or travel. , Also allowing the final amp and receiver front end to be near the antenna feed point is quite valuable at higher frequencies.

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