Add to that: internal battery, probably some other things I can't think of right now.

I suspect that the K3 might cut into the demand for a fully loaded K2 with KPA100, KAT100, etc., but think there will still be a ready market for the lower power version.

Besides, you can never have too many radios (although my wife hasn't accepted that argument).

The K3 is definitely on my wish list, as soon as the budget permits (un-retiring is NOT an option!)

73 - Bob, N7XY

On Apr 29, 2007, at 12:45 PM, wayne burdick wrote:

The K2 is far smaller, 50% lighter, and has lower current drain, thus it's ideal for limited space/camping/backpacking operations. With fewer controls to learn, it's an ideal first HF radio, especially in the QRP configuration.

It's also about half the price (base model).

Finally, it's the only all-band HF transceiver offered as a "full" kit (i.e., you get to do some soldering). This is one reason for the lower cost. But it also makes for a great building/learning experience -- according to our 6000+ K2 customers!

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Apr 29, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Douglas Todd wrote:

Congratulations on the new K3 !

I'm curious about how Elecraft views the market for the K2 now that the K3 is available---

http://www.elecraft.com

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