Greetings all,

I only watched Eric and Wayne's presentations, visited the Elecraft booth, and 
that was about it. I didn't care about prizes or competitions. I found the 
format initially interesting, but it didn't hold me for other than Elecraft's 
booth. 

I thought Wayne's presentation was personal and detailed. The 3D design of the 
KX2 was particularly interesting, as was learning about the Sketchup software. 
Definitely gotta play with that.  Although I'll never be in the market for a K4 
(KX4 maybe), Eric's talk was informative, well done, and it was nice that it 
ended at 30 minutes.

Suggestion for improvement: make the presentations, many of which were 
pre-recorded, available any time. I suspect the technology is able to do that, 
except for the live questions "phoned" in. It took me a few days to find 
Wayne's talk on the KX2, as I was busy during the announced times on the 
weekend.

I MUCH prefer a live event, but given the constraints we are under, think this 
an acceptable substitute.

73
Jay K3BH
K2, now 20+ years old
KX2
KX3

On Fri, Aug 21, 2020, at 19:47, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'd like to write up a summary of the recent [virtual] Ham Expo, 
> especially for the benefit of those who weren't able to make it. 
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