It's worth the wait, I really enjoy it. This is my first Elecraft and I don't have really anything to complain about. By far the easiest radio to do Firmware updates I've owned. The sidetone is so much better in person than in recordings.
I agree. I really can't complain too much about it, especially for how set-and-forget it is. At first glance it seems like a lot of gibberish, but I've been able to find every call once I sifted through everything. What's really nice is the time stamps on everything. I'm horrible at writing the times down, so It's nice to have something else keeping track in case I miss one.
Thanks for posting this video. It's really helpful to see how accurate the internal logging is. I'm still waiting for my KH1 and I think I'll be using the internal logging quite a bit. Have you tried viewing the log on the KH1's display? I'll be taking it on a road trip next month and I won't have a computer available for downloading the logs.
Honestly, I didn't even know you could look at it on the KH1. I looked at the log from this weekends' SOTA, and it is as good as it could be with the little screen that the KH1 has. You can scroll through the log with the VFO and display 32 characters at a time, beginning with the last thing entered in the log. Characters fill the top row, then automatically jump it down to the bottom row beyond 16 characters. The first thing it pulled up was the last thing I sent, so I was able to read through my last QSO and my "QRT 72 DE..." no problem.
very helpful, particularly for those of us waiting for the KH-1 delivery
It's worth the wait, I really enjoy it. This is my first Elecraft and I don't have really anything to complain about. By far the easiest radio to do Firmware updates I've owned. The sidetone is so much better in person than in recordings.
Other than that it does not transcribe when you send BT it seems very accurate to me.
I agree. I really can't complain too much about it, especially for how set-and-forget it is. At first glance it seems like a lot of gibberish, but I've been able to find every call once I sifted through everything. What's really nice is the time stamps on everything. I'm horrible at writing the times down, so It's nice to have something else keeping track in case I miss one.
Thanks for posting this video. It's really helpful to see how accurate the internal logging is. I'm still waiting for my KH1 and I think I'll be using the internal logging quite a bit.
Have you tried viewing the log on the KH1's display? I'll be taking it on a road trip next month and I won't have a computer available for downloading the logs.
Honestly, I didn't even know you could look at it on the KH1. I looked at the log from this weekends' SOTA, and it is as good as it could be with the little screen that the KH1 has. You can scroll through the log with the VFO and display 32 characters at a time, beginning with the last thing entered in the log. Characters fill the top row, then automatically jump it down to the bottom row beyond 16 characters. The first thing it pulled up was the last thing I sent, so I was able to read through my last QSO and my "QRT 72 DE..." no problem.
@@CoaxAndCampstools Thanks for taking the time to look at the log on your KH1's display. Very helpful information and I appreciate it!