The specifications say 3% maximum audio distortion. With a little care the K3
will not distort to 3%. If the operator is allowed to produce issues by
being given more flexibility, is this a poor design? This level of
flexibility sounds like a good thing to me. Again good practice, as always,
is the responsibility of the operator (FCC licensee!). It is not a poor
design unless allowing the operator this precious flexibility is a mistake.
This is the essence of the K3, and indeed Elecraft in general. It is also
why I have a K3 and why I find the whole K3 experience appealing. The
firmware upgrades are like a cool new surprise every time. I call it the
progression ot the Amateur Radio "Art".
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