On 6/24/2013 8:18 AM, Richard Fjeld wrote:
As for the radio, I can't imagine anything better that my ears would notice. (I 
use a CM500 headset/boom mike.)  I bought the 8-pole filters to give it the 
steepest skirts.  I bought a few extras, but I did not stuff it full.  I find 
the K3 QSK is excellent if you are wondering.  Pretty much, everything about CW 
is user tailored.  The CWT feature is great.

Agreed on all counts.

I find operating conveniences are excellent. The chassis size has been fine for 
me.

Yes

As for the menu question, it gives me no trouble, and using a menu is seldom 
needed. IMHO, the menu system is easy to use, and affords versatility to the 
radio.

Yes. The menu system is needed ONLY for changing the setup of the radio. Everything you need on a day to day basis is on the front panel. There are two levels of menus. The top level, the simplest, does adjustments like VOX level. We used two K3s on FD, and as far as I know, never touched the menus while putting 1,002 QSOs in the log running QRP.

Your decision should include the future possibility of adding a P3 pan adapter. 
 It adds flexibility and control to operating. Even if you only ragchew, it 
will show interference on the band and is a valuable aid for trouble shooting.

Yes, quite nice. But you can make that decision later -- just call up and order it.

I recommend you consider your vision if your plans are to build a kit.

The K3 series of kits are essentially "screw together" kits of pre-tested boards and chassis parts, mostly with 4-40 screws. The only tricky part with respect to vision is mating the front panel board to the main board at the end of the process. My 71-year old eyes aren't great, but I've done two of them with no difficulty.

A thought with respect to filters. The filters are ROOFING filters, not IF filters. All the IF filtering that in the old days were done with crystal filters are done in DSP in the K3. The primary function of a roofing filter is to protect the DSP from getting blown away by VERY strong signals. The stock K3 comes with a 2.7 kHz 5-pole roofing filter that is also used for TX.

I suggest that you buy the K3 without an additional filter and use it for a while before spending the bucks on another filter. You are unlikely to need it for ragchewing or DXing, and even for casual contesting. And it is VERY easy to add later if you should decide that you need it.

I've long been a Ten Tec fan, have owned two of their transceivers, and still own four of their power amps. I know nothing about the Eagle, but the differences between the two companies are night and day. Both are good US companies, but Elecraft is FAR more in touch with their customers, who are, in general, a lot smarter and far more demanding. That has a lot to do why their products are so "right" for hams.

73, Jim K9YC
______________________________________________________________
Elecraft mailing list
Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm
Post: mailto:[email protected]

This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net
Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html

Reply via email to