Agreed, the Elecraft PDF's are very good, and I do edit my K3 PDFmanual with notes.  I've never printed it. Since the K3 is an essentially mature product [I haven't made a FW update in a couple of years ... I'm not even sure there has been a release in that period], nearly all the notes I add are "my" notes about things I've learned, obscure menu settings, and the like.

That said, in 2019, the term "searchable" is sometimes overrated. Searchable implies that you have some idea of what you're looking for.  Often, at least for me, a spiral bound book that lays flat on the desk and I can write in with a table of contents and an index is ideal.  I bought the spiral bound version of the KE7X book for just that reason.  I have a station journal [notebook - old engineering habit] and most of my annotations are to a volume/page where I've written about or recorded something.  It may be 2019 but the latest and greatest doesn't always replace the tried and true.  CW may be a good example. [:-)

New subject:  The quoted post below is all I got on the Elecraft list.  I don't know what prompted it.  It will lubricate the information flow on the list if the relevant posts in a thread are left in ... at least the one you're replying to.

73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 4/8/2019 11:34 AM, K8TE wrote:
Right on!  First, I have over two decades of experience with replacing
printed pages in Air Force Technical Orders.  What a PITA, but necessary.
Today, those are distributed electronically and printed locally.  Often,
it's not possible to make a change that affects only one page since the
change, often an addition, pushes  information on to the next page.

Thanks to Elecraft (not all manufactures do this), we can annotate the PDF
versions with the latest firmware notes, ideas from this reflector, our just
our own pointers.  The PDF then becomes a current, searchable document of
great value!

As I point out in my ham radio presentations, it's 2019.  We do a lot of
things with computers now.  Join the 21st century.  The technology has
certain advantages, especially if you back-up your data.

73, Bill, K8TE


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