[Elecraft] K4 YouTube Video List by Date

Wes wes_n7ws at triconet.org
Mon Dec 23 15:11:26 EST 2019


I can say that I would be looking at a TS-890 on my desk if it wasn't for the 
reported abysmal NB/NR performance.  I can believe the reports because as best 
as I can determine, Kenwood used the same processing in the '890 as they did in 
the TS-870.  Before Elecraft I owned an '870 and loved everything about it 
except for the NB/NR.  I had remarked more than once that Kenwood wasted 
valuable panel space by including controls for those features.

Frankly, I'm not very satisfied with the K3/K3S NB performance either. (I seldom 
bother with NR) Twenty-one settings for hardware and 21 settings for DSP 
blanking are ridiculous. IMHO, of course.  If the K4 does significantly better 
then I'll be an optimist and buy myself one for my 79th birthday.  The bugs 
should be resolved by then.

re: Sensitivity, this is a non-issue for any decent radio built in the last 20 
years or more.

Wes  N7WS


On 12/23/2019 10:20 AM, John Stengrevics wrote:
> POTENTIALLY better NR & NB will have to wait for hard data and independent reviews.
>
> And, this will absolutely determine whether or not I transition from the K3S to the K4 (along with improved sensitivity).
>
> 73,
>
> John
> WA1EAZ
>
>> On Dec 23, 2019, at 9:43 AM, M. George <m.matthew.george at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> It's not surprising that there many looking for all the information they
>> can get on the K4 etc.. Here is a YouTube link that lists K3 related
>> video 'Search
>> for Elecraft K4 Sorted by Date for Video posted this year'
>> <https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=elecraft+k4&sp=CAISBAgFEAE%253D>
>> :
>> https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=elecraft+k4&sp=CAISBAgFEAE%253D
>>
>> Just use the filter option in YouTube in this case to narrow down the
>> videos to the latest postings based on the search criteria to get the
>> latest video by date.
>>
>> The first video in this list contains a lot of detail at 38 minutes long
>> (Eric). (ELECRAFT K4 IN DEPTH with WA6HHQ at Waters & Stanton Ltd
>> Portsmouth UK).  Take the time and watch the whole video... there is a lot
>> of detail in this one.
>>
>> For the questions that seem to persist about how the K4 will compare to the
>> K3... you quickly begin to understand that the receiver specs will be
>> similar to the K3S, especially once you understand the K4 design approach
>> with the hyrbird direct sampling approach and superhet addition in the
>> K4HD.  At the same time, I'm not going to underestimate the potential for
>> some eye popping numbers when the K4HD module is introduced. (think
>> Third-Order Dynamic Range Narrow Spaced rankings).  However if the specs
>> are similar to the K3S or even a little better, it's becoming more clear to
>> me that the K4 platform and it's future potential with advances and
>> refinements in the software are where the real advantages are.  Big leaps
>> here over the K3S.  Leaps that the K3S can simply never take do to the
>> limited processing power.  The K3 and K4 are not even in the same league in
>> this area.
>>
>> You also begin to see the much higher potential the K4 has as far as noise
>> reduction / noise blanking capability due to algorithms having access to a
>> much wider bandpass with the SDR direct sampling approach.  Just my
>> opinion, but I suspect there will be some big improvements in these areas
>> as compared to the K3/S line.  The speed of the processing power and access
>> to bandwidth will allow for better noise reduction etc... plus the software
>> improvements over time and head room for processing power sets up the K4
>> for some big performance leaps improvements are made in software (IMHO).
>> You can glean all of this from the videos (reading between the lines) in my
>> opinion. i.e. Elecraft potentially adding the capability with diversity
>> receive to do phase shifting to null out noise, similar to the capability
>> you get with a NCC-2 box for example.  And consider the design approach to
>> upgrade the ADC processing... the K4 seems to be setup for a long life with
>> some interesting improvements down the road, not only with the software,
>> but think hardware processing upgrades too.
>>
>> I can't speak for anyone else, but since the K4 has been announced I have
>> gone through a phase of trying to convince myself that the K4 isn't any
>> better than my K3S, so why would I consider a K4?  ($4K to $6K for a new
>> rig sure isn't chump change and could be spent on other station
>> improvements right?) As far as some of the tell-tell specs like dynamic
>> range blocking with strong signals near your band-pass etc... I think with
>> the K4HD, the specs will be similar, but overall, what is beginning to
>> interest me is the amazing potential the K4 design has.  We are talking
>> about two very different animals here. (with the same linage)
>>
>> I have also spent a considerable amount of time looking at the direct
>> sampling competitors and as I start to dig in, I'm really seeing some
>> lacking features as they relate to a CW operator's rig.  I guess I'm biased
>> as a current Elecraft Fan-Boy / CW operator (I'll admit it), but when I
>> look at what I would be giving up in regard to CW operating features that
>> have become second nature to me, I think I would be very disappointed. If
>> you spend some time in the competitors user groups you will understand what
>> I'm talking about, but that's just me.  Owners in these other groups have
>> been begging for some common CW features that never seem to materialize.
>> However competition is good and it's great to have options.  You can't go
>> too wrong with any of the high end rigs these days, including any of the
>> direct sampling designs that are shipping now.
>>
>> So to end this tome of a post... if I had to place an order today for a new
>> rig, it would be a an order for a K4.  Wink / wink, maybe I already did.
>> ;)  And if I did, I'm happy to wait X number of months for the K4 to emerge
>> only when it is ready for prime time.  My trusty K3S at my side as I type
>> away at the keyboard here will make the wait easy.  Take your time Elecraft.
>>
>> Max NG7M
>>



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