I too look directly at the P3 now, it has really changed my operating
habits. However, while you are unquestionably in the majority, not
*all* people are right-handed. Across the whole population, 10-12% are
left-handed [like me], slightly higher among males. Surprisingly, the
percentage among hams is quite a bit higher [~20%]. Most hams are male,
but that doesn't fully account for the higher percentage.
If Elecraft were to take your suggestion and configure the enclosures to
keep the right-handers happy, it would exclude us in the minority, but
then we're *way* more adaptable than our right-handed brethren and
sistren. :-)) A significant number of south-paws paddle north ...
almost no north-paws paddle south [I paddle north and Vibroplex south].
My station is inherently sort of right-ish, it's on a built-in desk, and
there's not a lot I can do to change that, but I can have the Pigknob on
the left. Don't know how it would engineer for Elecraft but your
suggestion of alternate mounting capability for the feet and handle
sounds good, at least on the surface.
73,
Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2013 Cal QSO Party 5-6 Oct 2013
- www.cqp.org
On 6/22/2013 5:51 AM, N4OI - Ken wrote:
It says something about the quality of Elecraft gear when this is the only
suggestion I can make . I have the K3 / P3 components of the K-Line and
quickly found that the K3 MUST be positioned to the right of the P3 for
right-handed ops like myself. This makes the two become one -- as my face
is directly in front of the P3, my right hand operates the K3. The
criticism is that the handle is now squished right in the middle. It would
make more sense to have the little rubber feet be between the P3 and K3 when
the K3 is on the right -- or at least punch the holes so the operator could
have the option during assembly.
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