[Elecraft] K3/10 For Sale or Trade
ab2tc
ab2tc at arrl.net
Sun Mar 16 13:55:06 EST 2008
Why not use the A/B button instead of REV when working split? No acrobatics
necessary. Tap it once, tune the other frequency, tap it again and you are
back where you started.
73 de ab2tc - Knut
I don't have any trouble holding the REV button on my K3 with my index
finger while turning the VFO A knob with my thumb. I do that a lot working
DX like Ducie. Maybe it's a question of getting used to the placement of
the button with a new radio.
I have never used an Omni-VI, so I don't know whether its front-panel layout
is easier to use or not.
Just wanted to get my 2 cents worth in on this thread before it becomes
accepted truth that the K3 layout is hard to use. It's plenty easy for me.
73, John, W2GW
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian White GM3SEK" <gm3sek at ifwtech.co.uk>
To: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2008 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3/10 For Sale or Trade
> Paul Christensen wrote:
>>> I also find it is much easier to hold the REV button and tune the VFO
>>> with one hand when working split on the Omni-VI than the K3.
>>
>>That's one K3 limitation that I have not experienced with most other
>>transceivers. Of all the panel buttons, the placement of the REV button
>>is probably the most critical. Other controls maybe touched up
>>periodically but when you're working split with a paddle in one hand,
>>split mode requires a very ergonomic one-hand operation. I would have
>>preferred the K3's REV button placed either in place of the red Freq.
>>Entry button so that the right index finger can be used while using the
>>thumb and other fingers to find the Dx stations listening frequency --
>>or in the alternative, placement of the REV button on the lower left of
>>the main VFO so that the right thumb is used. I am right-handed so I am
>>naturally biased.
>>
>>The Ducie guys with their K3s never ran into this dilemma as the DX
>>station. It manifests only for the mere mortals trying to work the DX
>>station. Of course, when the sub-receiver is offered, this all becomes
>>moot point but not everyone will want the optional sub-rx.
>>
>
> A useful feature for K3s that don't have the sub-receiver would be to
> duplicate the REV function on the SUB button.
>
>
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