[Elecraft] [Elecraft-K3] K3S to be discontinued
Joe Subich, W4TV
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Mon Nov 4 17:02:21 EST 2019
On 2019-11-04 4:44 PM, Scott Manthe wrote:
> Elecraft's design philosophy dictates that their radio be capable of
> portable/field operation, so that's how they design their radios.
> They're lightweight, efficient, and operate off 12 volts.
If that's the design philosophy, limit the power output to 60 W PEP.
Elecraft already have *two* other 12V capable radios - the KX2 and KX3 -
of one doesn't count the K2. *WHY* create another dirty 12V radio
("active predistortion" is not the solution) when one can have a clean
60W radio at 12V or a clean 200W radio at 40V?
Build a DC-DC supply for the 40V PA stage if one wants to run it from
an automobile electrical system (or install a separate 48V alternator,
regulator and battery specifically for the PA stage).
Increasing transmit IMD by a factor of 40 just to operate the radio
at 100 W PEP on a 12 battery is unconscionable given today's state
of the art. It was different when 48V transistors/FETs were not
available but that ship sailed almost 20 years ago.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2019-11-04 4:44 PM, Scott Manthe wrote:
> Elecraft's design philosophy dictates that their radio be capable of
> portable/field operation, so that's how they design their radios.
> They're lightweight, efficient, and operate off 12 volts. Lots of other
> manufacturers love giant, heavy rigs. Elecraft doesn't.
>
> 73,
> Scott N9AA
>
>
> On 11/4/19 3:52 PM, David Gilbert wrote:
>>
>> I agree completely with all of that, but with the discontinuance of
>> the K3s it seems that Elecraft doesn't really consider the K4 to be
>> strictly a base station rig. Their continued insistence upon
>> everything being 12 volt capable is a bit of a puzzlement for me.
>>
>> 73,
>> Dave AB7E
>>
>>
>
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