Folks - Let's end this topic now to relieve others from email overload.

73,

Eric
Moodulator
/elecraft.com/

On 3/2/2016 9:34 AM, lstavenhagen wrote:
oh, I totally agree - even my K2 nips at the heels of a 7700 and probably
even a 7800, especially in a pileup. I just didn't want to bury Doug's
point, which I think is a good one. A rig purchase is often a compromise,
where it's often ok to sacrifice one feature set for another to suit one's
budget or intended use of the rig. Something like the 7300 can fill a niche,
as Doug describes so I think he's totally right on that point.

OTOH, it's hard not to be biased once you get your first Elecraft rig, or
two... your opinions very quickly converge away from El's competitors once
you start putting them on the air, etc. and those rigs become three... and
then 4..... :).

73,
LS
W5QD



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