[Elecraft] Checking out Elecraft on ChatGPT

Alan Bloom n1al at sonic.net
Fri Feb 17 17:08:13 EST 2023



On 2/17/23 14:14, kevin via Elecraft wrote:
> If you want to copy and paste from the web it helps to add another 
> step to the process.
>
> Paste the selected text into a text processor such as WordPad on a 
> Microsoft system or gedit on a Linux system.  Then copy the text 
> again.  This will eliminate any formatting, fonts, or colors which 
> don't fit your email application.
>
> Paste that second copy into your email application and it should look 
> much better.

OK, maybe third time's the charm:



Compare an Elecraft K3 with an Elecraft K4.

The Elecraft K3 and Elecraft K4 are both high-end Amateur Radio 
transceivers designed for performing radio operations in both the HF and 
VHF/UHF bands. The K3 is the predecessor to the K4, but both models 
offer top-of-the-line performance for their respective classes.

The K3 is an HF/VHF transceiver that offers up to 100 watts of power 
output. It features a dual-channel receiver, an optional roofing filter, 
and a built-in antenna tuner. It is a modular design, allowing users to 
customize their set up with additional modules, such as a digital voice 
recorder, remote control, and CW decoder.

The K4 is an HF/VHF/UHF transceiver that offers up to 200 watts of power 
output. It features a dual-channel receiver, roofing filters, and an 
integrated antenna tuner. It also includes a built-in digital voice 
recorder and a CW decoder. It also supports an optional remote control.

In terms of performance, the K4 is the superior of the two models, as it 
provides more power output, a broader range of frequencies, and 
additional features. However, the K3 is still a capable transceiver, and 
depending on the user’s needs, it may be the better option.



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