I've owned a couple of K2s over the years and scratched my head quite a bit
over why the IF/AF filter selection system was set up the way it was (filter
selection stepping wide to narrow, requiring "taptaptaptap" [if I count
right!] to circle back around to the next wider filter) instead of being
bidirectional like the older TTs are. In other ways the K2 is the general
direction I wish TT had gone with the Argonaut/Argosy line.
K3? Not of interest at this QTH.
73, Al
On Fri September 2 2016 6:33:38 am Paul Christensen wrote:
> >"The front panel ergonomics on the K3 is a nightmare compared to the Omni
>
> 6+, which has perhaps the best front panel EVER. FWIW, I've owned them
> both for many years."
>
> In eight years of using a K3, I still cannot get the band and mode
> pushbutton sequence correct. 8/10 times I push up when I want to go down
> and vice-versa. The K3 panel really needed dedicated band and mode
> buttons. Also, when a 2nd receiver isn't installed in a K3 and when
> operating SPLIT, the REV button is located way too far away from the tuning
> knob. Compare that simple function with the Omni Six or most JA rigs.
> IMHO, Icom has designed some of the most usable panel layouts in their
> recent product line.
>
> Paul, W9AC
>
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