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Elecraft K3 HF/6m, 100-W All-Mode Transceiver -
Factory Assembled or Modular, No-Soldering Kit
Elecraft’s state-of-the-art K3 transceiver offers a unique combination of ultra-high performance and affordability.
Both 100-watt and 10-watt (upgradeable) models are available. Starting at under $2,000 for the 100-W assembled model
(K3/100), the rig is comparable in both features and performance to transceivers listing at up to six times its price.
In a first for the industry, the K3’s identical main receiver and subreceiver each feature a high-dynamic-range,
down-conversion analog architecture. This allows Elecraft to provide roofing filters with bandwidths as narrow as 200
Hz, while up-conversion designs have roofing filters typically 3,000 to 15,000 Hz in width. Unlike some competing down-
conversion designs, the K3 also provides 6-meter coverage, as well as continuous tuning from 0.5 to 30 MHz. Each
receiver has its own bus-switching mixer, narrow ham-band front-end filters, 32-bit I.F. DSP, low-noise synthesizer, and
up to five crystal roofing filters.
Both fixed- and variable-bandwidth crystal filters are available. The variable filters are available in both data/CW and
voice-mode bandwidths, and allow close tracking between crystal and DSP filtering — a feature not available on any
other rig at any price.
The K3 is the only deluxe transceiver that is targeted at both home and field use. Weighing just 8 pounds and having
dimensions of 4” x 10” x 10” HWD (10 x 25 x 25 cm), it’s well-suited to demanding DXpedition or Field Day operations.
Its receive-mode current drain of less than 1 amp greatly facilitates battery or solar-powered mobile/RV/marine
installations. But unlike smaller portable transceivers, the K3’s user interface is optimized for ease of use, and its feature
set rivals units many times its size and weight.
The transceiver is offered both factory-assembled and as a modular, no-soldering kit. Either way, K3 owners can
start with a basic version of the transceiver, at lower cost, then easily add modules later, such as the internal subreceiver,
ATU, and 100-W stage. To ensure identical performance of both pre-built units and modular kits, modules are 100%
assembled and tested at the factory. Builders learn the radio theory behind each of the modules during assembly, and
acquire skills that will enable them to easily add future modules or upgrades.
Two 32-bit digital signal processors provide true software-defined features, along with expansion memory to
handle future signal processing tasks and operating modes. The operator will have full control over any operating
situation, with 8-band receive and transmit EQ, stereo speaker/soundcard outputs, binaural effects, and advanced noise
reduction. Also included is built-in PSK31, CW, and TTY decode/encode, so the operator can enjoy the excitement of
data communications with or without a computer. The rig’s rich I/O complement includes an isolated sound card
interface, front/rear mic/phone jacks, dedicated serial I/O, and band data. An optional module provides transverter in/out
and RX antenna in/out jacks. The latter allow the use of RX-only, in-line filters for extreme operating environments.
Available options include: built-in 100-W automatic antenna tuner with two antenna jacks (KAT3), subreceiver (KRX3),
general-coverage filter module (KBPF3), 100-W stage (KPA3), RF I/O unit (KXV3), and digital voice recorder
(KDVR3). Orders can be placed via Elecraft’s web page at http://www.elecraft.com or directly by phone at 831-662-8345.
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by N5IUT on May 7, 2007
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I built the Elecraft K2 S/N 1308 in May of 2000. It has been a radio that I could always count on. Successful school demonstrations, a rig for Amateur Radio training and Field Day fun are some of the places I have used the radio. It is a little big rig worth every penny. It was a pleasure to assemble and a dream to use.
It looks like Elecraft has another great rig to offer. I look forward to checking it out and who knows maybe Santa will get me one.
Paul Guido, N5IUT
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by WB5OAU on May 7, 2007
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It's great to see TenTec and Elecraft go nose to nose with the import rigs and win. Both the OMNIVII and the wonderful new K3 are winners with great prices.
Hats off to Elecraft! Its already a winner!
John K5MO (K1 and K2 owner)
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by NU0R on May 7, 2007
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Say, that is as nice looking rig also!!!!
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by NU0R on May 7, 2007
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Also, If Elcraft can make an on-board sound card interface , then why can't Kenwood and Yaesu? A real handy accessory for us digi-ops!!!
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by KD2E on May 7, 2007
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Let's see what happens next....
Either one of the big 3 (more like 2.5 lately!) will release a 1700 dollar rig with PSK encode/decode, spectrum scope, and LAN connection thus keeping things the way they were going...OR....Perhaps leadership is jumping back to pre TS520, FT101 days when stateside rigs were king!!
I like this new Elecraft, and if the economy doesn't totally tank...I may consider one. The "fit and finish" on the US rigs seem to be advancing ...albeit slowly!!
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by G7USC on May 8, 2007
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I wish I had the money for one :)
Elecraft are taking orders on this radio now if you are that interested :)
For the mo I'll get on with build my K2. Certainly I'm very impressed with the K2 kit.
Gary G7USC
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by K1XT on May 8, 2007
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That's one beautiful looking radio.
Bill K1XT
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by AD5X on May 8, 2007
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I think I'll buy one. I keep winning that UK lottery so I can afford it!
Phil - AD5X
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by KC9JYB on May 8, 2007
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" I think I'll buy one. I keep winning that UK lottery so I can afford it!
Phil - AD5X"
Heh, in that case Buy me one also Phil!
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by N4QA on May 8, 2007
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Very nice-looking radio.
"To ensure identical performance of both pre-built units and modular kits, modules are 100% assembled and tested at the factory."
Say, anyone know where the K3 modules factory is located?
Might make for a very interesting tour sometime!
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by KG4ZUD on May 8, 2007
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Look nice, but I must admit to feeling some pain that Elecraft's newest is not availale as a kit.
Elecraft was KNOWN for kits. I hope to eventually be able to build one (or two). Guess I won't be able to build this one. Of course, I can understand why. This thing is probably loaded with surface-mount parts.
Nice looking radio, though.
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by WA1RNE on May 8, 2007
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Funny, this radio has a striking resemblance to my ICOM IC-740. Obviously not identical, but a lot of similarities including the size of the radio, sizing of the knobs and pushbuttons, black panel, handle on the side, etc.
The ergonomics look good, but of course you need to get your hands on it to tell for sure.
Good riddance to that horrible light gray paint.
...WA1RNE
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by K1XT on May 9, 2007
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"Funny, this radio has a striking resemblance to my ICOM IC-740. Obviously not identical, but a lot of similarities including the size of the radio, sizing of the knobs and pushbuttons, black panel, handle on the side, etc. "
Yes, it does look similar in some ways. I had an Icom 745 for a number of years, and dollar for dollar it was probably the best rig I ever owned. Just maybe this K3.....Hmmmm.
K1XT
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by VE3WGO on May 9, 2007
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As a longtime TenTec station owner, (and Elecraft watcher), I noticed several jabs at Tentec in the description, such as references to size (where Orion is overweight), band coverage (K3 has 6 meters where TT usually does not**), etc, so it's fun to see the rivalry happening.
But I get the worrying feeling that this K3 is possibly made offshore (at the very least partially). A few clues are: it is not a full kit, the LCD is a custom one with special 7-segment numeral display mixed with other special icons, as would usually only appeal to Japanese vendors (whereas Tentec uses a dot matrix display), and the rather non-Elecraft appearance of the front panel.
No matter, the specs are very impressive - my hat's off to Elecraft.
It has a very Japanese appearance. I suppose Yaewoodcom will take immitation as the sincerest form of flattery.
Note** - the brand new Tentec Omni VII includes 6 meters... so I think I finally found the rig to replace my aging Paragon and converter setup in my Tentect station.
Ed VE3WGO
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by N6KR on May 9, 2007
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Ed, VE3WGO wrote:
>But I get the worrying feeling that this K3 is possibly made
> offshore (at the very least partially). A few clues are:
> it is not a full kit, the LCD is a custom one with special
> 7-segment numeral display mixed with other special icons,
> as would usually only appeal to Japanese vendors
> (whereas Tentec uses a dot matrix display), and the
> rather non-Elecraft appearance of the front panel.
Hi Ed,
As the principle designer of both the K2 and K3, I thought I'd set your mind at ease. The rig was designed entirely in the U.S. I designed all of the packaging, including the knobs, switches, and LCD, which are full custom, as you noted. And I live in Belmont, California, arguably part of the States :)
It does look different from a K2, thanks to all of the custom touches, but the overall packaging concept is similar. The modular chassis helps keep weight down (8 lbs for the 100-W version, even though it's much larger than the K2, at 4"H x 10"W x 10"D).
Thanks for your comments! Any input is appreciated -- on features, styling, etc.
By the way, one of my very first transceivers was a TenTec PM3A, Back in The Day. It was a fun rig. I've always been interested in QRP, which is one reason we offer the K3 in a 10-watt (but upgradeable) model.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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by W0FM on May 10, 2007
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Wayne, N6KR
Thanks for what appears to be another great Elecraft offering and for responding to the questions here.
For what it's worth, I have to toss my hat in the ring for a full kit version of the K3. Knowing that the market penetration for surface mount kit components may be the limiting factor in your decision, I'm sure you understand the passion of those of us who "love the smell of solder in the morning!" :o)
73 and good luck with this rig.
Terry, WØFM
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by VE3WGO on May 10, 2007
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Well thanks for the nice reply, Wayne!
It certainly does help me feel good about the K3! Here's a suggestion: put something like what you said here, on the K3 web page and introduce yourself, or yourself and the team to potential buyers.
73,
Ed
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But, where are they manufactured?
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by N4QA on May 10, 2007
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So far, we have learned that the K3 was *designed* entirely in the US.
Are we in agreement that the electronic modules, mechanical components etc are also *manufactured* in the US?
Just wondering...
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by N4QA on May 11, 2007
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Until we find out otherwise, we'll just have to presume that major chunks of the Elecraft K3 are manufactured someplace like:
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Manila, Los Angeles, Taipei, Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Santiago, San Francisco, Seattle, San Diego or Vancouver.
A Pacific Rim kind of location <g>
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by N4CDB on May 11, 2007
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>> I think I'll buy one. I keep winning that UK lottery so I can afford it!
>> Phil - AD5X
I'm sorry, Phil, but you're sorely mistaken. We can't both be winners. I just hope people keep dying and leaving money for me to get out of their country.
That's one sweet looking rig!
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by STRAIGHTKEY on May 11, 2007
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"Until we find out otherwise, we'll just have to presume that major chunks of the Elecraft K3 are manufactured someplace like:"
Why don't you just call them and ask rather than making negative assumptions in a public forum?
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by STRAIGHTKEY on May 11, 2007
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Strike that last comment. I didn't see the <g> and misinterpreted your message. 73
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by N4QA on May 12, 2007
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N4QA-"Until we find out otherwise, we'll just have to presume that major chunks of the Elecraft K3 are manufactured someplace like:"
Straightkey-"Why don't you just call them and ask rather than making negative assumptions in a public forum?"
N4QA- Because the new rig announcement was made in a public forum? Because another has received an answer from Wayne, N6KR, Elecraft's principal designer of the K3 on this public forum?
And, why would you consider any place along the Pacific Rim as being a 'negative assumption'?
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by STRAIGHTKEY on May 12, 2007
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"And, why would you consider any place along the Pacific Rim as being a 'negative assumption'? "
Some people tend to consider equipment made along the Pacific Rim (Taiwan, Singapore, Japan) of low quality and "un-American" and I initially thought that was what you were implying. But again, I didn't see your <g> or notice San Diego or Vancouver in your list, so ignore my previous comment and please accept my apologies. 73
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by N4QA on May 12, 2007
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But, if I'm left to guess...
I'll guess the San Francisco Bay area.
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by N6KR on May 13, 2007
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Bill, N4QA wrote:
> So far, we have learned that the K3 was *designed* entirely in the
> US. Are we in agreement that the electronic modules,
> mechanical components etc are also *manufactured* in the US?
> Just wondering...
Hi Bill,
All of our PC board modules are assembled in California, just down Highway 1 from Elecraft headquarters. This allows us to maintain excellent quality control. Final assembly is done by us (or by our kit builders).
Some of the individual parts are made in countries other than the U.S., of course. There's no way to design anything these days without drawing on the innovation of companies in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere.
We *sell* our products world-wide, too. We hope to do our part in helping balance the U.S. trade deficit :)
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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by N4QA on May 14, 2007
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Thank you very much for the info, Wayne.
And, Highway 1 is about as American as anyone can get.
Unless, of course, Route 66 could also be involved!
Nice looking rig, the K3.
All the success in the world to Elecraft!
72.
Bill, N4QA
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by KI4UYD on May 14, 2007
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Thanks Wayne.. and the rest of the gang, for an awesome radio. I'm always saving LOTS of pennies to buy one.
I have one question: Will the K3 has the same terminal interface as the K2? I'm not sure if I'm even asking that properly.. I travel extensively and I'm trying to confirm that trx-manager will operate in real mode, the same as it does with the K2.
Thanks!
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by KI4UYD on May 14, 2007
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Thanks Wayne.. and the rest of the gang, for an awesome radio. I'm already saving LOTS of pennies to buy one.
I have one question: Will the K3 has the same terminal interface as the K2? I'm not sure if I'm even asking that properly.. I travel extensively and I'm trying to confirm that trx-manager will operate in real mode, the same as it does with the K2.
Thanks!
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by N2KFC on May 14, 2007
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2000$ Radio with two powerfull DSP IC's...WITHOUT BAND SCOPE??? It is a joke!!!
John,
N2KFC,SP2GGZ,YB1AQV,
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by K1XT on May 15, 2007
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"2000$ Radio with two powerfull DSP IC's...WITHOUT BAND SCOPE??? It is a joke!!! "
I for one have no use for a band scope. I've tried out rigs here with bandscopes, and I'll be darned if I can hear any better with them. I can take it or leave it, but it certainly doesn't make a radio a joke if it doesn't have one.
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by N2KFC on May 15, 2007
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To K1XT...
Hello my Friend,
I think that you have still long way to go,to understand capacity of modern DSP systems...I am using DSP scope for over 20Yrs...I can see signals on the display before I can hear them!!!He!He!He!
Try LINRAD DSP system,the best DSP in The World at this time...you just need Computer and Sound Card!!!And software-Thanks to Leif SM5BSZ-is TOTALLY FREE!!!Yes,FREE!!!FOR ANY USE!!!
Well if they like to run with the "Big Dogs",they must to put inside something for 2000$...I think so???
John,
N2KFC,SP2GGZ,YB1AQV,
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by G4ABX on May 17, 2007
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I've just been on the Elecraft Web site and seen their new baby -- and orderd one there and then!
I'm a QRP operator, own a K1 & K2 (and a bunch of others, Heathkit, TenTec and Index incuded) but have to say I'm delighted with the prospect of the K3. It ticks all the right boxes --- with the potential for more as time progresses. Thats the beauty of software.
Having spent my formative years as a Design Engineer with Eddystone Radio Ltd here in the UK, I can appreciate good design when I see it, and this rig oozes great design.
Its about as close as I will ever get to rolling my perfect rig. Life is just too busy these days.
So to everyone involved, my congratulations.
Long may you continue to delight your customers around the world.
73 Bruce G4ABX
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by N2KFC on May 17, 2007
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Well...some People are very quick to make jadgment...jury is still out!!!we even do not know factory technical specification???I think that K3 is a lot of HYPE abt NOTHING!!!Like K2 story,phase noise limited design!!!
After we put 2 strong signals and K3 input we will know the real story!!!Wait and we will know this very soon!!!
But this is very interesting that Elecraft is make so much noise abt K3,WITHOUT FIRST PUBLISHING TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION???Maybe they are trying to cover something as long as they can???Who knows???Very strange!!!
John,
N2KFC,SP2GGZ,YB1AQV,
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by K1XT on May 17, 2007
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To N2KFC
I have Linrad as well as other DSP software, but as I said, the scope won't improve your receiver. Just as you said, "I can see signals on the display before I can hear them!!!" That's right. He!He!He!
K1XT
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by N2KFC on May 17, 2007
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To K1XT...
So,if we can locate signal on the scope we can tune to this signal...big help,I think so???
LINRAD scope is so good,that I can tune optically to particular signal on very heavy DX Pile-up...big help,I think so???
John,
N2KFC,SP2GGZ,YB1AQV,
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by K0BLR on July 29, 2007
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Hello Everyone,
I to would liket to say this looks like one neat rig. I upgraded to general this past Feb. My question though is this. Does anyone think that this rig will compete with the 746pro and the TS-2000?
73,
Ben K0BLR
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by W8RAN on August 1, 2007
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I'll be buying one after the first couple of releases. BUT can we change the backlight color? Ugh pumpkin.
W8RAN
Randy
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by AB5N on August 19, 2007
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Lets
see if we can imagine what the truth is with the K3.
My guess is the following:
The original specs aimed for a +35DB or better Third intercept point. They kept it simple and used the Orion type -low IF system. Along the way, they encountered several problems which threatened to compromise performance. Each one was surmounted with a work-around which kept them from having to do a complete main board re-design. After going to the beta testers, they became aware of a design flaw which only shows it's head when a particular and unusual combination of factors presents itself. For the average user, this might never happen- and most likely would never be noticed. A few mods were tried which slightly helped things, but didn't remove the problem completely. One of the small changes was used and it was decided to let this problem ride.
When the sub-assemblies were fabbed by the outsourced companies, some primary problems occurred- mainly with the way the boards were assembled. After a few-phone calls and visits to the facilities, things were ironed out.
This all delayed the first run by about a month, and before it is through, it will be 6-8 weeks before the first run exits the doors. Whew!
That general description is what almost always happens in making a product like this. It's my guess as to what's going on.
Bob-AB5N
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by W0YK on November 20, 2007
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> Lets see if we can imagine what the truth is
> with the K3.
> My guess is the following:
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> That general description is what almost always
> happens in making a product like this. It's my
> guess as to what's going on.
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> Bob-AB5N
Your imagination, guesses and indiscriminate application of a generalized problem scenario are wrong and of no value other than to make a public fool of yourself.
Ed - W0YK
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by W0YK on November 20, 2007
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> 2000$ Radio with two powerfull DSP IC's...
> WITHOUT BAND SCOPE??? It is a joke!!!
>
> John,
> N2KFC,SP2GGZ,YB1AQV,
I've gone full circle on this topic of band scopes. Many of the early outboard units, decades ago, were intriguing concepts but not very useful. When the internal band scopes started showing up in modern radios a few years ago, I was pre-conditioned to think they were just "gimmicks". Then I had occasion to use a pair of IC-756ProIIIs for a couple of years and came to practically depend on the band scope to give me a quick view of band activity when contesting. I could also see when a strong station moved in close enough to me that it might be causing interference to stations I wanted to hear me. Eventually the band scope became an integral part of my operating environment.
Since July I've swapped in a K3 for one of the ProIIIs and since October I've used two K3s exclusively. I do miss the band scope, but the receive and transmit performance of the K3 is so superior to the ProIII (and, other radios) that I gladly forgo having an internal band scope on the K3. This is particularly true after understanding what performance compromises and/or cost escalation would occur if a band scope were built into the K3.
There are already a lot of good add-on band scope alternatives available and Elecraft recognizes this as a high priority customer need that they may address after they catch up with customer demand on this exceptional radio.
I've critically pounded on my field test K3 and my early production K3 for several months in many CW, RTTY and phone contests. I've been consistently rewarded with astounding performance. The latest experience was ARRL Phone Sweepstakes which is a brutal environment for any radio. For the first time ever, I wasn't beat to a pulp by QRM, digital artifacts and other extraneous noise in the headphones. I dread phone contests, especially Phone SS, yet using a pair of K3s for 24 hours demonstrated the feasibility of doing more in the future. The 1.8kHz roofing filter only differed from the 2.8kHz filter by eliminating undesired audio ... the target audio was equally as high fidelity as in the normal wider filter. Experimenting with the DSP filtering, bandwidths as low as 1.2kHz are quite useable with 1.5kHz perhaps being a good future target for contesting.
The 8-band TX equalizer, compression, mic gain and mic input configuration capability all combine to create second-to-none transmit audio customized to the specific microphone and human voice being used. Combined with the smoothest, most responsive VOX I've ever experienced, the K3 talks as effectively as it listens.
And phone is my least favorite mode. Don't get me started on how great the K3 is on both CW and RTTY!
73,
Ed - W0YK
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