[Elecraft] KIO3B
Udo Langenohl - DK5YA
dk5ya at dk5ya.de
Fri Dec 18 04:56:20 EST 2015
Nuf said, 100% ACK!
Thanks Jim,
happy holidays.
Udo, DK5YA
Am 18.12.2015 um 05:53 schrieb Jim Ewing:
> Regarding posts reflecting impatience with KIO3B deliveries, other
> displeasure: I don't agree with you. I have owned my K3 for about 2
> months, after researching matters fully and finally making my decision to
> buy. As a benchmark, I also collect and operate Collins radios, which are
> works of art and evoke the character, talent, vision and elegance of Art
> Collins. I love my K3 and greatly admire Elecraft for reasons that
> parallel why I love Collins radios and the legacy of Art Collins. In at
> least these respects:
>
>
>
> 1. Elecraft are people who clearly build these radios as a labor
> of love. They operate cw (sometimes during lunch break!), do QRP, hike and
> accordingly know what’s needed to build radios that are a joy to operate –
> even outdoors and on the trail where radios are put to the greatest test.
> They come from a long line of great radios, having built the NorCal 40 and
> the Sierra, among other great radios. I can tell from the craftsmanship,
> design, attention to detail and ergonomics, that my K3 is a labor of love.
>
>
>
> 2. I admire their story. I admire how Wayne Burdick left his
> day job to start this company, and how Eric also bet his assets on the
> venture as well. They believe in and love what they do, and my K3 sitting
> in my shack always reminds me of that powerful story. They are not
> beholden to the bankers who might encourage more massive production, corner
> cutting and expediency, next-Q profit mentality over quality. They have
> the discipline to avoid spreading themselves too thin. They have the
> courage to keep their focus on doing things well, even if that sometimes
> means we have to wait. Sometimes, as here, good things come to people who
> wait.
>
>
>
> 3. Their manual is well written, well organized, cogent, and
> pleasing-to-read – some of the best technical prose I have ever read (this
> I can say after practicing telecoms patent law for 33 years). The manual
> is not just some random listing of buttons and features like you see in
> other manufacturers’ manuals, but rather reflects the thought, care and
> organization of someone who has put himself or herself in the operator’s
> shoes.
>
>
>
> 4. As a builder, I appreciate the thought, competence and
> innovation reflected in how their circuits are designed, for maximum
> performance and reliability, and minimal power consumption. I also think
> it’s great they don’t seem to feel compelled to hire a Jony Ive for the
> latest cosmetic design in order to sell radios.
>
>
>
> 5. Their customer support is orders of magnitude above everyone
> else. The other night, for example, I sent an email about some error
> messages I was getting, and Elecraft responded with the correct fix early
> the next morning. Turns out I had inadvertently, in boneheaded fashion,
> hit the Config button and changed a setting. The level of care, tact and
> patience reflected in the email, on top of the raw technical competence,
> were not lost on me.
>
>
>
> 6. That said, I am doubly dismayed, saddened and annoyed when my
> reflector message list is fouled with the whining of people who seem blind
> to these great radios and this great company. People who whine because
> they want whatever *right now *so they can dash off to their island without
> delay, who are cheesed because the knobs are not sufficiently shiny, who
> seem affronted by the notion of having to open their radio up to add some
> of the amazing boards and circuits offered by this best-of-planet company
> because it might mar the paint job. I am reminded of that New Yorker
> cartoon some years ago that shows a Met Patron standing in front of a Monet
> and complaining, reflecting more on herself than on the artist. Would you
> people please *just stop*?
>
>
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> Jim Ewing
>
> N4TMM
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