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Hello Howard,
I would r3eeally appreciate a copy of your document. If you want I would also like an audio file. I really like my KX3 a lot, and I would advise people to gett the Hampod. It equals the playing field.
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> On Jun 23, 2014, at 6:41 AM, Howard Kaufman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I was very disappointed with the quality of the documentation I got from the
> elecraft page. When I opened and converted the pdf files, I got lots of
> extra characters, which made reading difficult. I cleaned up the getting
> started guide for blind users, sent it back and got a nice thank you note.
> Whether they put it up I don't know. I can send it to anybody who wants it.
> I was going to record a getting started audio tutorial, which I will if
> anybody is willing to read and critique it.
> I am reluctant because their is still a lot I don't know about the radio. I
> don't have it hooked up to a computer on a regular basis.
> The elecraft software talks well, and I have used it to check for and update
> the firmware.
> The CW are arcane at best. High pitch turns a feature on and low pitch
> turns it off.
> Its an amazing radio, but you have to think differently. To tune across a
> band, their is a delay, so tuning in SSB mode works better. Their are both
> pre-amp and attenuate features, as well as an RF gain control. You really
> can get the signal to noise ratio tuned well which makes it a very
> comfortable radio to listen to.
> It sounds much more like an analog radio than anything out there.
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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