Modern radios do malfunction in such a way that repair of them is likely beyond 
the capability of most owners, unless the radio came from Elecraft.  

Should such an event occur with your radio, would you rather pack and ship back 
to the factory a brick (Icom, etc), or a feather (A K3 module).  The heaviest 
K3 module is probably less than 2  pounds, and the Elecraft guys at Aptos can 
tell you which one is bad, based on the symptoms you describe. I cannot imagine 
a problem which would require the return of my entire K3.  

I recently had a minor (not disabling) problem with my K3.  I called Elecraft 
and described the symptoms.  The very helpful Elecraft tech told me a 
particular module needed replacment.  A replacement was shipped that day and  I 
had the new module in my hands (on the east coast) three days later, with 
return postage for my faulty module included in the package.  Cost me hothing 
but a brief phone call.  Deinstalling and reinstalling the module took 30 
minutes max.  K3 now fixed and fine. How many weeks would a Big Gun owner be 
without his pride and joy??  With Elecraft I don't feel the need for a standby 
radio, so I sold my Pro lll Icom.  The Kenwood is next.   

Add to this the high level of expert help from Aptos, and the fact that I have 
never heard their telephone ring more than twice before a pleasant sounding 
(not a recording) lady picked up, and you have a win-win experience. 

73 from George, N4YM

K2 # 4758
K3 # 340  




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