[Elecraft] Are you satisfied with your K3?

chris Pickett chrispickett at blueyonder.co.uk
Thu Dec 6 22:16:44 EST 2012


Gentlemen,

Lengthy one but please bear with me.

I have been lucky enough to own the top flight rice boxes and thought I had
found the holy grail in the Icom 7800 which I owned for nearly 6 years. I
then foolishly sold it and purchased a Yaesu FTdx9000d from a friend for the
same money I parted with the 7800. Despite being a PEP model and only 14
months old I found the Yaesu to be a difficult radio to use and in most
respects inferior to the Icom, but the Icom was like my favourite pair of
shoes and the comfort factor never made it to me with the 9000. Some highly
useful features and some lousy ones but whilst a good radio it did not give
one the feeling that the price tag should have offered but I am very glad I
had the opportunity to try one, without it costing my any money in real
terms.

I then had a visit from a very good friend who had just purchased the K3 and
P3 one evening and whilst the girls chewed the fat, he and I went to my
shack with the K3 and stacked it up against the 9000. Well, my mouth needed
levering off the carpet, it was the WPX cw contest weekend and despite not
having the cw filters (he's a phone guy) I was amazed how one could slide in
between strong contest stations and operate with impunity, something the
Yaesu failed at to be honest.

I worked barefoot into KL7, KH6 and a few other 'good DX' from England with
just a Mosley TA33Jnr and was able to compete quite well just utilizing a
couple of calls. Being a 70% cw operator I was just dumb stuck by the K3's
performance.
The very next day I placed the 9000 on Flea-Bay and sold it inside 4 days
for what I had paid for it. The proceeds from that bought me the K Line from
the US in kit form along with the Sub RX & numerous filters (still some to
go) and after a few days the packages arrived and I enjoyed the hands on
approach very much.

I don't have the ATU as I am very old school were coax is concerned and as I
nearly make all my own antennas, I like to get them right and build for
purpose and never use the 'one does all' antenna approach so cannot comment
on the Antenna Tuning Unit.

Despite being a no solder solution I still found it rewarding and enjoyable
experience and its quite nice to know the inner working of ones equipment
should something go wrong, of course then you have the confidence to effect
repairs.
The attention to detail from all at Elecraft has amazed me, it is such a
pleasure to deal with professional's who really care about customer service.
All the staff are extremely friendly and chirpy and I am sure this comes
from the pride they feel for working for such an innovative and progressive
company. The talents that we don't see or hear so much about, Wayne, Eric,
Lyle to name but a few of course have their impact and through the reflector
we have the direct communications with them - superb, guys superb. Not
forgetting the front line girls Madelyn, April, Lisa and Sofia and of course
the guys on the help line - Gary and Vic, once again guys thanks for your
help.

I had some problems but these were sorted out to more than my satisfaction -
nice to see a company that still feels that customer service is King. It's
important to me. I wont and don't deal with companies who leave you hanging
there like you have a crystal ball to see what's going on. People have
mentioned IDIOM PRESS, I had one of their Keyers once and it was superb but
I could not deal with them directly if you have to wait for ages for an
answer to a techy question or more importantly a sales enquiry.

With the K3, I am delighted overall, I do have critism's, that's natural for
us all and we all have differing operating styles and practices but
generally cannot fault the performance of the K line as a unit - I call it a
unit because it is just like having a 600watt fully automatic set-up on the
bench with the added bonus of good power on 6mtrs, something I have never
had here.

Real Likes.

The RX performance
Filters - all the years I had the DSP rigs from the 'Big three' I always
felt that the crystal filters in my original Ft1000MP offered better
selectivity - Elecraft have taken this to a new level of performance.
The Noise reduction is superb
The AGC is the best the is at any price point.
I like the keyer - wave form and keying is stunning and noticeable
Sub RX and Diversity is superb and please bear in mind my last two rigs both
had dual rx but were inferior to the phase lockable units in the K3.
Portability and size of package, not to mention the flexibility.
Stereo AFX is a nice touch too and enhanced the Armchair copy when wragging
it on phone
P3 is stunning in performance and options and far outperforms anything I
have used before.
KPA500 - well, that's just a romance made in heaven - thank you guys for
such a intuitive little box of power.
Love the utility programme, superb and far easier to upgrade firmware than
both the 7800 and the 9000.
The K3 is a Rig that gets heard - is it just me or do others feel the same?

Real Dislikes.

The power-pole connector, that's the crappiest connector I have ever seen on
a Radio, mine comes loose every time I move the rig and it looses power to
the rig - I will probably change this to something superior once its out of
warranty.

Cant seem to get it happy with Ham Radio Deluxe cluster and QRG changing
from the PC - rig won't handshake correctly although to be fair this could
be HRD and not the K3. See a spot on the cluster and hit the DX with the
mouse, the K3 changes bands and modes to the DX and then changes back to the
band you were originally on????? Never had that with any rig and I have been
using HRD for 10 years with an almost endless list of radios. Everything
else works fine but that might be some more tweaking to be done on my part,
perhaps.
WWV here is limited and I did not like the fact that I had to align the rig,
I did it a few times before I was happy and although she appears to be
smack-on with the HF bands I am dubious of 6Mtrs - my friend and I always
seem off the QRG to each other when we are on 6 for some reason.

Did not like the BNC connector on the back and as I do not have the ATU I
modified mine to use a second SO239 connector and just rewired it - I may
add the antenna tuner at a later date for /P working and holidays etc but
for the time being it would not be required.

Here in the UK we have a new agent handling Elecraft products, they are well
known and one of the Big two dealers in the UK (yes guys here we have a
rather small Ham community). BUT... I am afraid to say, I don't like them
personally, they will not offer the same level of customer service and back
up that one comes to expect from Elecraft and don't have the level of skill
set in their staff for me to want to deal with them. Their shop is more
interested in selling 3D televisions these days I am afraid. This is a shame
really, but it is what it is. I will continue to deal directly with Elecraft
myself as I have had far too many problems with the dealer (repackaged 'NEW'
equpment, Faulty items and old stock sold as new) for me to really trust
them again - Yes, I am afraid I vote with my feet.
Dealers want to earn the profits but do very little of the 'Donkey work' and
that's what I feel they get their cut for.
I think Elecraft should possibly have sought out a specialist dealer for
their products as the end result would, I feel been superior for the
customers here in the UK.

So to sum up, in my humble opinion, the K3 along with the options, offers
good value for money, stunning performance overall and more importantly
customer service that is a rare feature of most companies these days and I
am sure that Eric and Wayne have sold a great many radios and options as a
direct result of their proactive approach to this.

If I lived in CA, I for one, would want to work for Elecraft, there is a
sense of pride that exudes from the staff whether it is by telephone or
e-mail and I would really enjoy being part of that and it is something sadly
lacking in most modern companies. I have to say that generally the US
companies are the best in the world when it comes to customer service and
support - Elecraft just take it to a new level.

I am not associated with the company in anyway and hope that my comments
might have been useful to anyone reading the reflector who might be thinking
about a purchase.
I also apologise to anyone who may have fell asleep reading my rather
lengthy spiel.

Oh - I also have a KX3 too - that's just one adorable little wonder!!

Very 73

Chris Pickett
M5LRO

 





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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Are you satisfied with your K3? (Bayard Coolidge)
   2. Re: Link to Power Pole connector assembly (hawley, charles j jr)
   3. Re: OT: IDIOM PRESS (Tom McCulloch)
   4. Re: Are you satisfied with your K3? (Fred Smith)
   5. Link to photos of KAT500 build (Bill Hammond)
   6. Re: OT: IDIOM PRESS (hawley, charles j jr)
   7. Customer Support (Fred Smith)
   8. Re: OT: IDIOM PRESS (THREAD CLOSED) (KENT TRIMBLE)
   9. Re: OT: IDIOM PRESS (THREAD CLOSED)
      (Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 07:20:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Bayard Coolidge <n1ho at yahoo.com>
To: Elecraft <Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Are you satisfied with your K3?
Message-ID:
	<1354807237.73139.YahooMailNeo at web140502.mail.bf1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Like many others here, I've been licensed for a long time (close to 45
years), and have had many decent rigs, albeit not necessarily high-end
multi-kilobuck ones. Most recently, I was using an Icom IC-746Pro.

Clearly, the K3 can run circles around the '746Pro in virtually all
respects, and I knew that before I bought my kit late this summer. But,
there is one feature that is "missing" (solely in my opinion) - the
capability to control an external/remote tuner in the same sort of way that
I could control my LDG IT-100 from the '746Pro.

My antenna configuration is a bit weird - I'm on a small south Florida home
lot, with 24kV power lines running parallel to both the back lot line and
one (the east) side lot line, and the XYL wants to maintain "curb appeal". I
installed a 20m quarter wave vertical (~16.5 ft high) near the wooden fence
on the west side and then ran 40ft of wire northward to a tree branch, and
installed some counterpoise wires. Between January and June, I used the
IT-100 at the base of the vertical at the feed point, and controlled it from
the 'Pro using the AH-4 protocol over some 4 conductor wire.?Band changes
were virtually instantaneous, and I was able to work a surprising amount of
DX.

With the K3, I'm having to tune the antenna system (antenna plus about 50
feet of RG8X) at the rig in the shack. I'm a bit squeamish about this - it
seems to be working OK, the internal tuner in the K3 is nice and fast, but I
still wonder how efficient it is compared to Pro/IT-100 configuration.
Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to gather definitive data to support or
refute my qualms, but my sense is that, on some frequencies, there's a
really nasty looking impedance presented at the back of the rig.

I realize that Wayne and the rest of the design crew had to make some
engineering design decisions, but I'm thinking it would be real interesting
if they could concoct a solution entailing replacing the KAT3 with some sort
of small interface/controller, which would then "talk" to a remote version
of the KAT3 tuner itself over a cable, in the same vein as (but not
necessarily using) the AH-4 hardware/signaling protocol. This way, I could
hit the 'ATU TUNE' button, which would drop the K3/100 to low power, have
the tuner do its thing but at the antenna feed point, and then return the
rig to full power and ready to operate. Yes, I know that they have bigger
fish to fry at this point!

Overall, though, I'm delighted with my K3/100 and am still learning about
all of its features and how best to use them.


________________________________

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 15:21:37 +0000
From: "hawley, charles j jr" <c-hawley at illinois.edu>
To: "aj4tf at arrl.net" <aj4tf at arrl.net>, "elecraft at mailman.qth.net"
	<elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Link to Power Pole connector assembly
Message-ID:
	
<276D3D6C9D5C8C4484211E9839FDE1AB0CF14D48 at CITESMBX5.ad.uillinois.edu>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

I think you are correct...

The way Powerwerx does it is the accepted way by emergency groups so that
all the powerpoles will mate with each other from various sources. And it's
the way that the "Rig Runners" have it, etc.

Chuck, KE9UW
Lionel Trains, TCA, LCCA, LRRC
aka Jack, BMW Motorcycles BMWMOA #224

________________________________________
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net [elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] on
behalf of david [aj4tf at arrl.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 4:55 AM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Link to Power Pole connector assembly

It was hard to tell, but the model airplane guy in the video MIGHT be
positioning the connectors backwards from the amateur radio accepted
practice.

http://www.powerwerx.com/assembly.asp

David AJ4TF

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>
> Message: 24
> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 13:46:32 -0800
> From: "Ron Midwin" <ronmidwin.mo at gmail.com>
> To: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [Elecraft] Link to Power Pole connector assembly
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain;     charset="us-ascii"
>
> As requested, here is the You tube link.
>
>
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8ODI8fAU_k
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>
>
> 73
>
> De AE6RH
>
> Ron Midwin
>
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 10:33:46 -0500
From: Tom McCulloch <thom2 at att.net>
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS
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Before Eric tells us to stop this thread, am I to understand that this 
guy has everyone's money while they are awaiting delivery???

Tom
wb2qdg
k2 1103
On 12/5/2012 8:22 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
> Yes but he has products that no one else has at prices that can't be 
> beat. I usually catch him on skype is the best way Bob's a goo9d guy 
> and "always" treated me fair.
>
> Fred/N0AZZ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net 
> [mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Barry
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 6:45 AM
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS
>
> Tired direct email, but Nabble giving me a "missing domain" error.  
> Hmm...
>
> Anyway, here's what I tried to send privately:
>
> If you ordered a keyer, consider the Island Keyer II instead.  It has 
> more features, memory, and is a fraction of the price.  More 
> importantly, service is excellent.  I've bought several from him over 
> the years.
>
> I needed some help with a CMOS Superkeyer III about 10 years ago and 
> never got a response to my query.  Will never buy from them again.  
> Pathetic customer service!
>
> Barry W2UP
>
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: 
> http://elecraft.365791.n2.nabble.com/OT-IDIOM-PRESS-tp7566674p7566708.
> html
> Sent from the Elecraft mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 09:41:01 -0600
From: "Fred Smith" <mfsj at mo-net.com>
To: "'Bayard Coolidge'" <n1ho at yahoo.com>,	"'Elecraft'"
	<Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Are you satisfied with your K3?
Message-ID: <00e401cdd3c8$187393c0$495abb40$@com>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="iso-8859-1"

I know nothing about future plans but I bet there may very well be a
"remote" KAT500 down the road. But this great product( love mine so far)
calls out for that version at some point in time........You could even do it
right now with a little work on your own and not really that hard if "you
really want it now" like they say on TV.

If memory serves me right I think someone on the reflector is/or has done
one already.

73,
Fred/N0AZZ

-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bayard Coolidge
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 9:21 AM
To: Elecraft
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Are you satisfied with your K3?

Like many others here, I've been licensed for a long time (close to 45
years), and have had many decent rigs, albeit not necessarily high-end
multi-kilobuck ones. Most recently, I was using an Icom IC-746Pro.

Clearly, the K3 can run circles around the '746Pro in virtually all
respects, and I knew that before I bought my kit late this summer. But,
there is one feature that is "missing" (solely in my opinion) - the
capability to control an external/remote tuner in the same sort of way that
I could control my LDG IT-100 from the '746Pro.

My antenna configuration is a bit weird - I'm on a small south Florida home
lot, with 24kV power lines running parallel to both the back lot line and
one (the east) side lot line, and the XYL wants to maintain "curb appeal". I
installed a 20m quarter wave vertical (~16.5 ft high) near the wooden fence
on the west side and then ran 40ft of wire northward to a tree branch, and
installed some counterpoise wires. Between January and June, I used the
IT-100 at the base of the vertical at the feed point, and controlled it from
the 'Pro using the AH-4 protocol over some 4 conductor wire.?Band changes
were virtually instantaneous, and I was able to work a surprising amount of
DX.

With the K3, I'm having to tune the antenna system (antenna plus about 50
feet of RG8X) at the rig in the shack. I'm a bit squeamish about this - it
seems to be working OK, the internal tuner in the K3 is nice and fast, but I
still wonder how efficient it is compared to Pro/IT-100 configuration.
Unfortunately, I'm not in a position to gather definitive data to support or
refute my qualms, but my sense is that, on some frequencies, there's a
really nasty looking impedance presented at the back of the rig.

I realize that Wayne and the rest of the design crew had to make some
engineering design decisions, but I'm thinking it would be real interesting
if they could concoct a solution entailing replacing the KAT3 with some sort
of small interface/controller, which would then "talk" to a remote version
of the KAT3 tuner itself over a cable, in the same vein as (but not
necessarily using) the AH-4 hardware/signaling protocol. This way, I could
hit the 'ATU TUNE' button, which would drop the K3/100 to low power, have
the tuner do its thing but at the antenna feed point, and then return the
rig to full power and ready to operate. Yes, I know that they have bigger
fish to fry at this point!

Overall, though, I'm delighted with my K3/100 and am still learning about
all of its features and how best to use them.


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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 09:48:09 -0600
From: Bill Hammond <wham727 at aol.com>
To: elecraft Reflector <Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Elecraft] Link to photos of KAT500 build
Message-ID: <26652105-3E5C-4151-8A01-B590F562A018 at aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

As we have all come to expect from Elecraft, the KPA went together like a
clock in a couple of hours.  It worked great as soon as I applied power. I
was not missing one single washer in the parts kit.  My hat is off to
Crisalyn who put the majority of parts together in the misc. bag.

The K-Line is on the air.  :)  Now, if we can convince Elecraft to make a
rotator controller, Collins made a few for the S-Line, I believe I can have
a complete Elecraft shack.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ak5x/sets/72157632185735492/



Bill Hammond
wham727 at aol.com
Bill Hammond-AK5X
ak5x at mac.com
ak5x at sbcglobal.net
K3 #69
P3 #817
KPA500 # 149
KAT500 # 290
K2/100 #4637
K1 #2033
KX1 #1023
KX3 #583
W2
T1



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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 15:57:27 +0000
From: "hawley, charles j jr" <c-hawley at illinois.edu>
To: Tom McCulloch <thom2 at att.net>, "elecraft at mailman.qth.net"
	<elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS
Message-ID:
	
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

That would be not unlike every magazine publisher in the world...

Chuck, KE9UW
Lionel Trains, TCA, LCCA, LRRC
aka Jack, BMW Motorcycles BMWMOA #224

________________________________________
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net [elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] on
behalf of Tom McCulloch [thom2 at att.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 9:33 AM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS

Before Eric tells us to stop this thread, am I to understand that this guy
has everyone's money while they are awaiting delivery???

Tom
wb2qdg
k2 1103
On 12/5/2012 8:22 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
> Yes but he has products that no one else has at prices that can't be 
> beat. I usually catch him on skype is the best way Bob's a goo9d guy 
> and "always" treated me fair.
>
> Fred/N0AZZ


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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 10:21:59 -0600
From: "Fred Smith" <mfsj at mo-net.com>
To: "'Elecraft'" <Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Elecraft] Customer Support
Message-ID: <010101cdd3cd$d1f7b240$75e716c0$@com>
Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"

I guess it's my turn now to give all those at Elecraft their due.

 

I bought a new unopened KRX3 from a reflector member, thanks for deal you
made me. When installing the sub-receiver we were short or lost a screw one
the same size as the outside case screw, pulled and used it on the inside
for ease of replacement.

 

Several days I called Elecraft and was going to order several small items
one was what looks like a gender changer ( I had lost mine) the screw and a
rubber foot for the side of my second K3 that I bought used it was missing.
Of course I did not have any of the part numbers I felt foolish about that,"
SORRY" when they had all the numbers for the needed items I asked for the
price and shipping they told me "NO CHARGE" and that my KAT was going to
ship that day and the parts would be in the box with it.

 

This service and support started with my K2 another item I bought that was
at a point of being just starting to build and a problem came up so he put
in a closet for a year and then sold it. Again with Elecrafts help and a few
members of this board it could never have finished. Many thanks again
Alan/Don and Elecraft.

 

These are but just a few of the reasons that I moved to the K3's and sold my
FT-5000 rock solid support. In fact I do have a couple of Elecraft products
now for just that reason a K2/100 every option, KAT100, 2 K3's 1 well
optioned the other with everything that you can get in it, W2 with 2
sensors, P3/SVGA/, KPA500, KAT500, PR-6 and a must have the XG3.

 

I have saw some comments on other reflectors about Elecraft not wanting to
do some things under warranty but only a very few of those in the last few
years since I started paying attention to Elecraft postings. Compared to
other radio brands and models I owned some high end ones in the last several
years I guess 7 new radios (Base units) the  percentage of negative posts
for Elecraft has to be the lowest of any!

 

Fred/N0AZZ



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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 10:33:53 -0600
From: KENT TRIMBLE <k9ztv at socket.net>
Cc: "elecraft at mailman.qth.net" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS (THREAD CLOSED)
Message-ID: <50C0C8F1.7050603 at socket.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Boys and Girls . . .

Being the one who simply asked about the company's status which was 
answered within minutesoff-reflector as I requested, I CLOSED the thread 
yesterday.

No further comments or dissertations required.  It had nothing to do 
with Elecraft.

73,

Kent  K9ZTV




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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 08:45:59 -0800
From: "Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft" <eric at elecraft.com>
To: "elecraft at mailman.qth.net" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] OT: IDIOM PRESS (THREAD CLOSED)
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Agreed - thread officially closed.

Eric
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On 12/6/2012 8:33 AM, KENT TRIMBLE wrote:
> Boys and Girls . . .
>
> Being the one who simply asked about the company's status which was
> answered within minutesoff-reflector as I requested, I CLOSED the 
> thread yesterday.
>
> No further comments or dissertations required.  It had nothing to do
> with Elecraft.
>
> 73,
>
> Kent  K9ZTV



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