Long ago I mentioned using the "last radio I would own" argument with my wife to acquire a K3/10. Well, I lied, and subsequently bought the KX3 (to replace my FT-817). The continuous stream of firmware upgrades does make this "sort-of" true, though. I have sn 4043, and once thought I was the newbie with a K3. Elecraft has sold as many since!

To be a true "forever" radio it would have to be totally modular so hardware could be upgraded, as well. But making every stage a "plug-in" would result in a huge reliability issue. So it is inevitable that technology improvements will eventually overcome the present model. Some might say the KX3 is kind of that. Certainly provides the opportunity to explore new hardware design ideas.

I am gratified that software updates are free. That really helped me to make the initial purchase. I am very happy with my K3 (which is the first radio that I can really say that about - in 56 years in ham radio). I like the KX3 for what it offers me particularly for portable/mobile use, but it does not replace the K3.

I have the best combo: both radios.

73, Ed - KL7UW
http://www.kl7uw.com
    "Kits made by KL7UW"
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