Again Toby you are absolutely right,time will say what is going to happen in 
the market with the new yaesu rig,when I read by first time the manual and saw 
the new factory installed real six poles roofing filters for 15, 6 and 3 Khz I 
thought that was a deep improvement in performance but like I said,we have to 
read what the trustable source about it.
That as you said don't mean at all that many K3 users will jump in to it to 
purchase it because after we have reduced space on the desk with our K3 and 
after you have transported it easily to all other places as portable,unit,it 
makes it more attarctive that all those big radios.Maybe it might be a couple 
of db better in performance which after all it won't make any difference.
In any case "cudos" for Yaesu.
By the way speaking about dxpeditions and K3's next weekend the 29th and 30th, 
I will be operating in CW the DXPedition to Peanut island here in Palm beach 
county,FL, I will be using for 48 hours my K3 as well as my friend Julio AD4Z 
will bring his K3,there will be a bunch of other radios that will be 
FT-1000MP's and IC-756ProIII and ProII. We will be very active in 160 to 6M in 
all modes.Call sign will be W4K at the former JFK bunker built for the October 
missiles crisis.More info will be found at qrz.com  
 
AD4C 

"For a refined ham it is compulsory to own a k3"

--- On Sat, 5/22/10, Toby Pennington <toby...@embarqmail.com> wrote:


From: Toby Pennington <toby...@embarqmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] FT5000 review in Radcom
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Date: Saturday, May 22, 2010, 4:07 PM


Hector,  I would not get too excited about a few DBs on way or another.   It is 
just not going to make that much difference.  Also,  diversity receive with 
the  5000 is not going to work as well as in the K3. 

The bothersome thing about the FT dx 5000 mp to me is the weight.....another 52 
pound rig that will be a pain in the rear to box up and ship for repairs.  I am 
69 years old now and have an Icom 7700.   I shipped it out once for repair and 
it was a pain getting it boxed up and shipped.  Not only that,  but repairs are 
expensive with the big rigs.  IF you lose a logic board then you are looking at 
a $2k repair bill including shipping both ways.  

Strong points for the K3,  lighter weight,  easy to ship,  repairs are not 
expensive,  and can be done in the field on occasion.  Great 
performance.......also a great rig for portable operation.    The only negative 
is the user interface which is not really that great when compared to the 
competition.  Some will take me to task for this comment,  but I feel it is 
warranted.  

Yaesu and Kenwood have both jumped on the down conversion band wagon now.  They 
see the success of Elecraft and want a piece of the market. Elecraft is winning 
the hearts and minds of contesters and dxers,    but to some extent casual 
operators still like the bigger rigs with more convenience operationally.  

My guess is the the FT 5000 will be a big seller,   as the user interface 
should be more friendly,  plus the high performance stats of the receiver will 
be attractive.  The price for the MP version is about  6,200.  A fully loaded 
K3 can run over $5k,   so not too much difference in price when you think about 
feature sets of the two rigs when loaded with comparable features.  

The Kenwood 950 with two roofing filters  2.8 and 500 hz priced at 1,800 could 
be a sleeper for many looking for a lower price version of the K3. 

Time will tell as we go forward......it will be interesting to see what 
develops!

Toby  W4CAK






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