This is the best idea so far..Do not come out with a K4..just keep giving us 
plug-in improvements..No one wants a out dated radio. The big three are just 
now starting to catch the K3..Sure from a marketing stand point coming out with 
a new radio is a great idea..more money coming in... I did not buy a K3 for it 
looks!! I do not like fancy display's or touch screens..I want a top performing 
radio that I can up-grade myself or send it in to be upgraded..I have a 1440 
serial radio..old..no upgrades that I just sent it and spent $3500.00 dollars 
on..I could have bought a TS890..but I love what I have and I have the best in 
a old 1440 radio...that is what I love about Elecraft!!

   73s Bob W5RG
 

    On Monday, March 25, 2019, 10:45:43 PM CDT, Mike Lichtman via Elecraft 
<elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:  
 
     In reading the K4 product suggestions posted so far, noise blanker/noise 
elimination seems to be a common thread. I have written in the past about the 
need
for improvement in the NB and NR on my KX3. I would like to see Elecraft come 
out with a really affective noise reduction unit (can be stand alone).
It could combine improved versions of the NB and NR, a phasing unit (like the 
MFJ 1026-which really works well), and audio filtering. With all the noise on
the bands lately, this would be welcomed in the marketplace.
    As far as the K4, the most common suggestions seem to be to change the 
color of the display, get a monitor screen / blend the P3 and K3. All front 
panel issues.
While Elecraft has featured the modular approach, I think expanding on this 
might be the key to pleasing a variety of tastes in a cost efficient way. Have 
two choices of front panels that
tailor the K4 to different displays and knobs vs touchscreen. The transceiver 
internals could continue to be modularly upgraded (like the K3 to K3S) and the 
front panels could be made
backwards compatible to the K3/K3s in the Elecraft tradition. This would place 
the upgrades in an affordable price band and could be done incrementally. 
Most hams can afford $1000 to $2000 but not $5000+.    73 Mike KF6KXG
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