Having already survived the Ten-Tec Orion I firmware and hardware upgrade fiasco, I must admit that my experiences with the Elecraft firmware migration has been a real pleasure. I eagerly download each new beta version as soon as I know it's available. I have never regressed to a previous edition. This was not the case with my Orion I. The ease of loading a new version of the K3 firmware is an added plus over the Orion (power on - hold the proper buttons - hold tongue just right while crossing fingers). If there is some substantive issue with a new K3 version, a corrected version appears within hours (not weeks or months as was the case with my Orion I). Also, the actual programmers of the K3 are accessible and responsive. I never did succeed in contacting an Orion I programmer. Waiting over a year for Orion firmware that did not occasionally crash like Windows 3.1 was frustrating! Considering the big 3 japanese manufacturers; if it doesn't work to your expectations, simply wait for a subsequent model introduction and see if that's better.

If one is not comfortable with frequent K3 firmware upgrades, simply ignore the "beta" versions. New "production" versions are not all that frequent.

If one enjoys playing with new features and functions as soon as the guys in Aptos make them available, then dive into the "betas". It's an opportunity to participate in the engineering process! Hey, these guys LISTEN to our feedback. I'm having a ball participating in the evolution of this fine radio. I think they're doing it in a most acceptable fashion.

BOB PHILBROOK wrote:
After reading countless reflector comments about firmware upgrades and releases, it appears to me that in many instances such so called upgrades are two steps forward and one in reverse.
You know the drill, fix this problem, add a new feature, and then find that 
something that worked in previous versions does not function as expected and 
now demands a fix and another firmware version.

Personally, I would like to see fewer firmware releases and more time spent vetting firmware before it is released. Firmware upgrades should be two steps forward -- period!
The rush to add new features and fix bugs in firmware appears to me to be too 
rushed to be efficient and effective.  Tell me fellows, why the rush?

Bob, K9PAG
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