As someone else who isn't in electronics as a career, I can only say that you can certainly find happiness with the K3. Much of what comes up on the reflector falls into the category of tweaking and isn't critical for the everyday user. Once you've got the radio set up to meet your essential needs, everything after that can be taken pretty much at leisure and per individual desire. Firmware upgrades are easy using Elecraft's utility program, and that same program allows you to save the radio's basic configuration so it can be reloaded in case the need should ever arise. With a full complement of filters, the second receiver, the 100 watt PA, and the P3, you'll be set for a very long time, if not forever. My recommendation: if the budget is there, go for it.
73,
Jeff, K6JW
J

On 4/4/2013 9:00 AM, elecraft-requ...@mailman.qth.net wrote:
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2013 10:54:53 -0500
From: Tom Branton<tbran...@alvincollege.edu>
To:"elecraft@mailman.qth.net"  <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Elecraft] Will a casual SSB operator enjoy the K3?
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Good morning everyone,

I am looking for my forever ham rig and have a concern.  Most of the questions 
and issues discussed here involve fairly technical electronics issues that are 
somewhat beyond my level of understanding.  I am a pretty good CPA but not an 
electronics person at all.

My question, can a casual SSB operator mostly interested in talking with ham 
friends find happiness with the K3?  Will I be in over my head with the 
technology side of the radio?

I know an answer will not involve electrons but I bet there are some pretty 
wise hams onboard that can provide some insite to my question.

Thanks so much and 73's

Tom

P.S.  I am returning to ham radio after a 25 year absence, (ex WD5DFE) thus the 
long lapse in my electronics knowledge.  I used to be pretty good with tube 
technology!

T.

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