Greetings from a wet and windy Milton Keynes

I recently went mad and purchased a TenTec ORION II and all I can say is that to me this is a truly awesome radio - I can't put it down!

I will now use my K2 (15w) mainly for portable operation, however, if I'm forced eventually to sell either, it will be the ORION and I will keep

the K2 indefinitely.

I'm looking forward to putting an FT100 nob on mine + building the KPA 100

73
Robert G3RCE (K2 #5219)


Subject: Re: [Elecraft] re: K2 vs. the world  (Jim, N2EY)

Do you folks  think that the

Orion II

 is worth the great difference in

price based on performance?

Depends how you define performance.

Certainly the Orion's numbers are better. They should be - the basic Orion costs five times what the basic K2 costs! Compare the price of a K2/100 with SSB, 160 and noise blanker with an Orion II and some filters, and see the price
differential.

Certainly factors like unit size and bulk, pride of building, and the
fact hat the K2 is not software based
are important, but is the Omni a functionally better rig?

In some ways the Orion II wins - as it should, because it's much more complex
and much more expensive. The question (for me) isn't whether the Orion
receiver outperforms the K2 receiver in some ways, but rather how the K2's receiver manages to compete in *any* way with rigs costing so much more and with so
much more complexity.

OTOH, try running the Orion from a 7 AH SLA battery for any length of time.
That's a performance measure, too.

IMHO, the K2 wasn't really meant to compete directly with most other HF ham rigs. Rather, it was meant to be an alternative to them, by focusing more on some things than the usual Yaecomwood. (CW performance, low power drain, ability of the owner to build and maintain, excellent receiver performance without too much complexity, ability to add options over time, etc.) IOW, the K2 offers
a unique alternative.

But I still wish the knobs and displays were bigger.

73 de Jim, N2EY


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