1. Ergonomically-friendly product design (think LARGE like Orion or the FT-1000 family) both physically and functionally. AMEN, Brother! I recently had a chat with one of the owners of Elecraft basic
You will find out shortly since the T33C team is taking about 6 or 7 K2's to use as Radios. Performance report should be out after dx-pedition ends. -- Original Message -- From: "Brad Hedges" <bhedge
I have used serial number 2552 and must agree with Bill. It has the right architecture to be an excellent receiver, but the filters are not good enough. I have also found the opposite sideband reject
Howdy contesters. The "contest rig problem". There are variety of radios out there, from cheap, to decent, to good, to loaded, to expensive. It appears that there is not a single radio that would sat
On Mar 6, 2004, at 4:46 PM, Bob Schreibmaier wrote: I have used serial number 2552 and must agree with Bill. It has the right architecture to be an excellent receiver, but the filters are not good en
Hi Bill (et al.), That's very true! The K2 sounds very nice compared to the IC-765 and IC-735 that I'm used to, as well as the TS-940S I used to own. It can be much less tiring to listen to than many