The single most important feature that would get me to spring for a K4
would be advanced noise abatement controls. I have little idea how the
NR & NB work, but strictly from the user standpoint instead of scrolling
through a small assortment of fixed presets I envision several
continuously vari
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> Perhaps it does not matter what we write because most likely Elecraf
Ignacy
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Is K4 talk verboten?
Perhaps it does not matter what we write because most likely Elecraft is
already working on it.
The advantages of K3 are high blocking and dynamic ranges together with
quiet synthesizer. Also
Perhaps it does not matter what we write because most likely Elecraft is
already working on it.
The advantages of K3 are high blocking and dynamic ranges together with
quiet synthesizer. Also lighweight and good ergonomics to those who got used
to current.
Minuses are lots of connectors/cables a
in a K4-matching speaker box.
Ted, KN1CBR
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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2017 08:13:44 -0400
From: N4ZR
To: Elecraft List
Subject: [Elecraft] Is K4 talk verboten?
Message-ID: <45725b27-1f80-b701-4878-6ccd8b780...@comcast.
Hi...
At the risk of jumping in on a forbidden subject I am actually waiting on
what a K4 might bring to the table. I'm currently the owner of a KX3.
Anyone that owns one probably expects a whole lot from Elecraft. In my
opinion, the KX3 is the machine of the decade. I also own a higher end SDR
ra
I'm really surprised that I haven't seen this topic overand over on the
reflector. The K3 is getting long in the tooth, the KX3 already
incorporates much of the more modern receiver technology, and we know
the people at Elecraft aren't sitting around twiddling their thumbs. So
unless the topic
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