[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayne,

I read your reply to this thread with great consideration.

I think your observation that most field testers did not
adjust the AGC parameters is a good one.

However, I think that that K3--and the Elecraft product line
in general--particularly appeals to people who value amateur
experimentation.

I don't presume to speak for Wayne, but I don't see a problem here.

There are literally hundreds of parameters in a radio like the K3 that could be made adjustable. Some of them are extremely useful because they allow you to customize the rig for your personal preferences (like the AGC slope) and others because they are related to integration with other station equipment or your environment (like the high and low gain settings for the mic and speaker/phones amplifiers).

If everything that could be adjustable was, you'd have a huge menu, people would find it confusing and hard to use, and they would set things wrong and forget what they changed and how to reset it. It would not be a better radio, it would be a worse radio. One of the decisions out of the thousands that Wayne had to make was to choose a reasonable set of configurable parameters. Everybody might not agree with the set that he chose, but then everybody isn't happy with the size of the K3, or the available options, etc.

In the case of the AGC, he removed some things that were there before, so you might feel that you had lost something. Actually -- I hope I don't get into trouble for saying this -- there were a lot of things on the early field test units that went away as the firmware was developed. Some were there for the development team to tweak, some turned out not to be useful, some could seriously compromise performance, etc.

The AGC attack parameter is a particularly good example. It was originally made adjustable so that the owner could find a compromise between fast AGC action and immunity to noise spikes that might inappropriately trigger the AGC. But when they came up with the AGC Pulse function, it was unnecessary. All it could do is make the AGC perform worse.

What Wayne did was make about twenty zillion interrelated choices, each one of which affected performance, usability, cost, sex appeal, and many other things. He made what I think is a radio with an excellent balance of all of these things.
--
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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