[Elecraft] KX3-2M module?

Charlie , W5COV cvest at cox.net
Tue Apr 8 19:47:10 EDT 2014


Well everyone to their own opinion, but if I were to ever win the 
lottery, a KX3 would be right at the top of my list to buy .

I have not seen anything in the technical specs that would deter me in 
the least from using it in narrow band modes , driving my HOME BUILT, 
BUT, VERY HIGH STABILITY & VERY HIGHLY FREQUENCY ACCURATE  transverters !!

Either I am missing something in the non Elecraft "accessories" or 
someone does not understand how they do in fact operate.

My offer to pay shipping on anyone with a KX3 that is just such a 
terrible rig that they want to kick it to the curb , will be a standing 
offer . <grin> I am not going to wait at the post office however !!

Charlie, W5COV


On 4/8/2014 6:08 PM, Dave wrote:
> The last time I felt this way I had bought and built an SDR tranceiver 
> from another manufacturer.
>
> I had hoped never to feel the same way again.
>
> But, now I've received an email from the Elecraft Company, I now feel 
> the same way again.
>
> Here is my advice...
>
> **DO NOT BUY THE KX3 and the KX3-2M IF YOU WANT A SYSTEM THAT WORKS ON 
> CW OR NARROWBANDS**
>
> I wanted that originally. I had a TS2000X at home, so why would I want 
> a KX3? I used it away from home, but, to be honest, it isn't all that 
> better than the FT817 anyway...
>
> Dave (G0DJA)
>
>
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