While this thread is getting a little long in the tooth, Al brings up some very 
interesting points. Yes, Kenwood, Icom, and Yaesu do make fine transceivers, 
but it does seem the Elecraft rigs perform as well and better in many cases 
with simpler schematics. Me, far from being an electronics guru, would like to 
have someone offer up an explanation as to if Elecraft rigs are indeed simpler 
generally and if so why they perform as well or better in many cases. Hurry 
though, I think this thread is due to be shut down soon!

Rick
K4LX
K2 #2005 


 


________________________________
 From: Al Lorona <alor...@sbcglobal.net>
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] TS-990
 

The weight of rigs from Japan has more to do with the choice of steel for the 
chassis instead of aluminum, and certainly the size of the TS-990 is the right 
size for many people. But another observation is that when you look at the 
schematic diagrams of Japanese rigs they are unbelievably complicated. There 
are easily ten times as many paths, components, connectors, and devices as the 
typical American rig, making it extremely difficult to follow signal flow on 
these enormously dense circuits. When I first obtained an Elecraft K2, I 
couldn't believe how simple it was. The schematic looked pretty much like the 
occasional homebrew transceiver you see in QST, and yet the specs were every 
bit 
as good as Japanese rigs costing (and weighing) way more. I have always 
wondered 
whether Japanese transceivers are way over-engineered-- and thus more 
expensive, 
heavier, and larger-- than they have to be.

Al  W6LX
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