Sounds like a good plan.

My Field Day story.  I set up my Tentec Eagle, a manual ATU with written pre determined values for each band, a power supply, a Bird 43 power meter, a laptop computer and a multi-wire all band antenna.   The intent for that station was to work digital modes, AFSK, Packet, FT-8, etc.  Now mind you, there was an 8.5" x 11" page on the table in a plastic protector sheet with all of the tuner settings for the digital segments of the bands, 160M - 10M. All was working nicely, contacts were rolling in.  About midnight I retreated to my travel trailer for a nap.  About 2AM I was awaken by a knock on the door.  The fellow said there was something wrong and they couldn't make any contacts.  I went to the station location.  There I found 2 EXTRA Class hams pushing buttons and turning knobs.  Sure enough there was no output indicated on the Bird meter when in the TX mode.  Then I noticed the radio was on 20M and the values for the antenna tuner were clearly those for 80M.  When I pointed that out, one of the fellows state "well my tuner changes when I change my radio". That only cost me a set of final PA devices and about an hour of my time.

For that reason and others, I detest the VE program where a person walks into an exam session with no license and walks out with an EXTRA Class license.  Yes, I know the Field Day and club activities are to teach and get less experienced hams accustomed to the ham radio environment.  But it just isn't happening. Never has, never will.   The folks on the air today only know what they think they know, few will ever read a manual, and most will always believe "old ham lore" most of which is incomplete or incorrect.    In the same light, I was asked to teach a segment of a class for new ham prospects.  When I asked what I would be teaching, the answer came back "the test".  No thank you, I want no part of that exercise.

As long as you have operators clearly familiar with Elecraft radios, the methods, the terminology and such, you'll be OK. But with the first comment "that doesn't work like my bla bla bla radio" you're in trouble.  I know as I worked with (not for) Tentec and did both hardware and firmware beta testing for 3 of their last models.  When I decided to go with an Elecraft radio, it was indeed a learning experience.  For sure, the Elecraft did not operate like any Tentec I'd ever had on the desk.

73

Bob, K4TAX

On 5/18/2025 11:39 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Bob and everyone that has responded!

I couldn’t agree more.  I really appreciate all the comments and suggestions that have come my way, but even with the best data sheet, as you say – there are always going to be the “I know how to do “EVERYTHING on ANY RADIO” folks.

So, I am currently going to take a picture of the front of my K3S and circle / number ONLY the controls that should be touched…. Assuming one has to touch anything.  The areas that I will explain are the following:

Topics:

 1. General overview:  Push / push hold (yellow markings) differences
 2. ON / OFF
 3. Band change
 4. Filter adjustments (shift / width)
 5. Notch Filter
 6. AF / RF gain
 7. Mode
 8. RIT
 9. VOX / PTT
10. Antenna selection
11. ATU
12. Lock VFO

The first instruction to all users will be “DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING UNLESS IT IS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS”

Fortunately, my K3S will be used ONLY for CW and all CW ops have a K3, K3s or a K4 😊

73,

Bruce N1LN

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