I guess hams in general are impressed by a lot of knobs and buttons and lights. I think that if we want to utilize any radio the best way possible we need to forget some of our biases and try to adapt to the features of the radio. This is why many hams derive so much pleasure out of some well designed small qrp rigs. I don't agree with the conclusion that the K3 is a bad radio for the older generation because of small knobs, etc. People who have various disabilities (i.e. blindness) will probably find the K3 to be a delight to operate. You may not be able to push the same type of buttons on a K3 as you would a Yacomwood but if you go with the flow of the radio, you may find that although the radio's interface is different, it may end up being better and more pleasurable to use. It may be like CW, you need to do it for a while in order to enjoy it and appreciate its good points. Also if a smaller VFO knob is designed well it can be nicer to use than a large VFO knob.

A long time ago I sent my Sierra to Wayne because he was curious about questions I had about its alignment. I was surprised one Saturady with a call from him concerning the radio. While we were talking I mentioned how I admired his talent for designing radios and regretted not becoming an E.E. instead of becoming a civil engineer. He said not to have that hold me back as he was educated in cognitive science, (I think that's what he said)? Anyway, it didn't really register with me at the time what that meant, until recently..

I just looked it up and it seems he has studied and worked a large part of his life to acquire a skillset that is probably the best preparation to be able to design machine interfaces for human interaction. It seems God knew Wayne was going to be involved with the design of the K3, and that there would be many people asking for the big knobs typical of inferior rigs. So in order to ensure that the K3 was the best out there God told him to go get a degree in Cognitive Science. Then Wayne went on to use his education and talent to design the K3 front panel with features so radically new and friendly that it was destined to redifine the human interaction experience for radio transceivers. People said that the K3 human interface was an order of maginitude better than anything else out there. It met up with some resistance from some of the old school who still wanted their big heavy VFO knobs, but in the long run everyone saw the light and all the other radio companies had to copy the features of the K3 human interface just to stay in business.

And so it will be.

Just try it, and if you can forget some of your biases for a moment, I bet that you will like it better than any other radio.

Steve, W2MY
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