On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 1:14 PM, Jim Lowman <jmlow...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> ...I can understand how other OTs who are not interested in low-power
> operations may never have heard...

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Yeah, I'd say that's right. I belong to a DX club (www.mvdxcc.org) whose
membership includes 29 guys on the Honor Roll (over 330 countries
confirmed). Many if not most of those guys have the same FT1000D that they
got 20 years ago. When the ARRL's reviews began to emphasize dynamic range
and the little kit-built K2 showed up ahead of most of the standard DX
radios of the day, Elecraft suddenly appeared on the radar of some DXers.
But of course many held out for a dual-receiver radio.

The arrival of the K3 brought a burst of interest in our club; there are
now maybe a half-dozen members who have K3s. Some of those guys will never
get another radio in their lives, but among those who do, I would say that
the K3 is the first choice, even ahead of the FT5000DX. The members who
have K3s miss no opportunity to tout its excellent performance, easy
portability, great service and generally fine user experience. But it's a
slow process to win over the old-timers!

Tony KT0NY






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