[Elecraft] K3 and whats next from Elecraft - my 2 cents

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Thu Aug 22 17:38:19 EDT 2013


If this trend continues, not only will we need aluminum foil hats, but 
our computer display screens will need an aluminum foil covering as 
well.:-)

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/22/2013 5:25 PM, Lee Buller wrote:
>
> The K3 is a fine radio and not much could be added to such a
> fine piece of work.
>
>
> But, doing research on the internet I found that if you
> could degauss the ion slip stream, ratchet up the electronobulator, and then
> put in some plasticized radionic grease on the shafts …Elecraft could increase
> the affection factor by 1278.3410.  Now…we’re
> talking.
>
> Of course, you would have to add a situational magna-inducer
> to the final stage that would increase the efficiency to 178.6 percent while
> reducing the total joules per second to a minimal and safe level.  This would make the FCC very happy because
> the Frozone Zone would be infinitesimally small thus saving millions of lives.
>
> Coupled with the new radically opposed singularity, the K3
> could take an operator to the far reaches of propagation with resounding
> clarity and brightness.   Work could be done to super-charge the
> eletronobulator to increase the density of the induction Hickcock field coils
> which would give you enormous amounts of gain both transmit and receive
> throughout the spectrum, here and on worlds not yet discovered.
>
> Now we know that the flux-capacity is old hat and should not
> even be considered, but the new cranial cold fusion super flux capacitor would
> fit well into the box and provide output that we’ve never seen as amateur radio
> operators.  Then, there is the possibility
> that you could run two cranial cold fusion super flux capacitors in parallel
> without marginalizing the receiver but keeping the QSO rate well above 1,000
> per hour.
>
> I will continue to research new developments on the Internet
> to see what new features could be incorporated in the K3 in the far distance
> future.
>



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