Think about your "problem" this way: When Yaesu wanted to upgrade the FT1000MP, they brought out the more expensive and poorer-performing Mark-V Field (sorry if I offend, but the difference in RX performance between the two has been long noted). When they decided to grade the Mark V Field, the came out with the more expensive and poorer-performing FT2000. When they needed to upgrade the FT2000, they came out with the better-performing and MUCH more expensive FT5000. See a pattern here?

When Elecraft wants to update the K3, they either release a free firmware update which adds features or fixes bugs; or they release a reasonably-priced replacement board or option board that can be installed by the end user. This is a company philosophy that is diametrically different than Yaesu or Icom. (I don't mention Kenwood because at this point, they don't really even count as a major amateur manufacturer anymore, unless you're buying an HT. [Again, sorry if I offend, but it took them 20 years to replace the TS950SDX, and the TS990 is inferior in every way to that rig, except for button population.])

Elecraft doesn't force you to buy an "new, better" (more expensive) rig when they upgrade the features or performance of the K3. And they've already said that whatever K4 feature/improvements there are on the horizon will be backwards compatible with the K3. So, if you don't like be bothered with updating your firmware, sell your K3/P3 and buy another Yaesu. And when they upgrade that rig, you can buy another Yaesu, and on and on...

Nobody here can tell you why you should take your K3 out of the box. If you don't need what it has to offer in performance, then you should sell it. K3s aren't perfect and they aren't for everyone, and Elecraft's "continual improvement" style of product development isn't for everyone. It took me a long time to get used to the fact that my radio could always get better if I wanted it to, without me having to buy a new rig. Some people want the product to be finished when they buy it and would rather just go through the product cycle, and buy a better/more expensive product when it comes out in a year or two, like they've been trained to do.

I go to Dayton almost every year, and I used to love seeing the various new HF rigs on display by the "Big 2" and I would begin saving my pennies so I could buy the next cool rig. I don't do that now. I am honestly not at all interested in changing to something else from the K3. I still look at the other offerings, but they just don't interest me. Not because I'm a kool-aid drinking lemming, as one of my friends labeled Elecraft owners (he now has a K3/KPA500), but because the K3 suits my needs by being excellent, expandable and improvable. I don't need to buy the next "big rig" any more, I already have it.

73,
Scott, N9AA


On 2/9/14 2:48 AM, Gary NL7Y wrote:
My conundrum is how the K3 (and work in progress P3 with SVGA-keyboard
enabled software) will exceed the performance of my TS-590, MK-V Field, or
unmentioned IC-765. I'm not a troll as some have suggested (my skin is
tougher than yours), but a rather basic person given to operating rather
than idly fussing with electronics.

I've owned and/or operated many radios over the last 20 some years and am
very familiar with my second K3/P3. The question remains for me to answer:
will they both still be in a box a month from now? And if so, why not?



______________________________________________________________
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