They will have to pry the P3 out of my cold, dead, hands.   I don't like to 
think of my age, much less tell it, but I found it easy to set up and program 
the buttons with time saving operations that I like.  I calibrated it with my 
XG2 so that I can see the actual signal strength on the P3 without needing to 
turn on my pre-selector or use ABS in the K3.  I seldom need to use a menu for 
anything.  When I get bored, there is more I can learn, and program.  Eric and 
Wayne had vision when they planned the pair.

I have not seen it mentioned how it displays in real-time without the latency 
that is seen with computer/screen pan-adapters.  I'll bet there is a side by 
side comparison of such on YouTube.  Anybody have a link handy that shows it?

Rich, n0ce

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bill K9YEQ 
  To: 'David and Dianne on Comcast' ; elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
  Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 4:40 PM
  Subject: Re: [Elecraft] P3


  I was on 10 meters SSB  a bit ago, and without the P3 it would have been
  difficult to find stations that had the strength needed to work them.  The
  integration with the station is excellent.
  73,
  Bill
  K9YEQ


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