Reviews on E-ham are just about worth as much as you pay to read them, or pay 
to post them.

A 3/5 rating is meaningless, just the same as a 5/5 rating is.  Each individual 
needs to consider the radio in the context of how they operate.  All radios 
have warts, just simply there is no perfect radio.  If there were everybody 
else would need to close their doors.

Rewind back to the year 2000.  I built K2 #1133, and at the time the only 
options were 160m, ssb, the antenna tuner, the noise blanker and the battery.  
At the time I considered it the best QRP radio ever designed.  I would slip it 
in a backpack, and I never got skunked on an outing.  Fast forward to the 
present.  Last year I built K2 #5226 with all the trimmings.  As a QRP radio I 
still consider it the best ever designed.  And as a 100 watt radio it is an 
excellent performer.  Yet and still (I married a Southern gal) it has its share 
of warts.  In an intense pileup I will still use the 756-Pro because it has 
better QSK, and with dual IF it is easier to follow the DX.  But I have no 
affinity to the 756,  I built my K2 and take great pride in ownership.  Man, 
what a great kit!  And for 99% of the operating I do my K2 is the radio of 
choice.  It always feels good when you make a QSO on a radio you put together.

For that reason Elecrafters have always been considered somewhat fanatical.  I 
have built two K2 and one K1.  The sense of accomplishment is tremendous. 
Working stations with excellent radios that you have constructed is a priceless 
feeling.  And my K2 Twins will knock the snot out of any Heathkit I ever built!

Simply, E-Ham reviews are just how one person looks at things.  Doesn't mean 
they look at the world the same way you do, nor operate the same way.  For my 
money Elecraft gives a great deal of value, and the opportunity to build 
something great.  With 7 HF stations set up and on line my K2 gets the most 
use.  Your mileage may vary.

73,
Joe N9JR
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