I was up in the air about the best KE7X publications to purchase for my 
particular application.  I ventured to Fred's website www.ke7x.com and found 
that he had created a nifty new home page, much easier to navigate than in the 
past.  You'll find a handy chart that helps you match your needs with the 
proper book(s) and shows which vendor has each book available (not all vendors 
have all books) and in what format.  The FAQ section addresses practically 
every scenario possible with the Elecraft products and Fred has invested 
notable effort in helping make sure you don't inadvertently purchase more of 
his publications than you really need.  It cleared up my questions quickly.

You won't find those kinds of "don't buy more of my products than you really 
need" helpful hints often.

73, Terry  W0FM





-----Original Message-----
From: Cady, Fred [mailto:fc...@montana.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 7:21 PM
To: Matt Maguire; Elecraft Reflector; Doug Turnbull; Ray Sills
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [OT] Lulu sale on KE7X books

Hi Matt,
The KX-Line book is up-to-date for the KX3 and KXPA100 material but the PX3 
chapter is missing the recent keyboard terminal information.  I'll make up an 
addenda for that but probably won't incorporate it in a new edition for a while 
yet, although I could put it in the KZPA100 update book.
73,
Fred

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