If the commentary announcing new firmware suggests a new mode, feature or 
setting, I'll read the release notes.  Most updates are tweaks, not new items, 
but I'm grateful for all of them.

I generally try to NOT read the user documentation (for the first day or so) 
and will see how far I can get by poking around the program or device.  That is 
one of my personal 'tests' on the user interface, which should make complex 
things, simple to the user.

However, in the case of the K line, eventually reading the documentation pays 
off because of the sheer complexity and number of choices available for 
personal preferences.  Elecraft still manages to keep things simple, bravo!

73,
Rick, WA6NHC

iPad = small keypad = typos = sorry ;-)

> On Jun 14, 2014, at 9:35 PM, Phil Hystad <phys...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> P.S. I usually do not read the actual user documentation before trying out 
> things though.  I need to get better at that.
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