[Elecraft] EC2 and KPA100 question

Ted Buckley [email protected]
Sun Mar 9 11:22:00 2003


Take a look at:
http://www.fidalgo.net/~wa7gxd/k2kpa100.html

73, Ted WA7DFD

At 07:49 AM 3/9/03 -0800, Robert Fanfant wrote:
>My thoughts were along the similar lines as yours. Continue using my K2 as a
>standalone QRP rig and put the kpa100 and tuner in a separate enclosure.
>Desk space at the home station isn't much of a problem so this setup works
>very well for me.
>
>On the other hand if I were to use my K2 mobile and driving my screwdriver,
>I would probably combine the kpa100 and k2 into a single enclosure. Its
>great to have choices!!!
>
>-rob
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Eddy Avila" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 6:13 AM
>Subject: [Elecraft] EC2 and KPA100 question
>
>
> > As I wait patiently for my new K2 kit to come from Elecraft and
>comtemplate
> > the future purchase of the KPA100 I wonder how many have chosen to install
> > the 100-watt amp into the EC2 enclosure instead of the K2? It sure seems
> > like the way to go since it would keep the K2 as a true QRp/portable
> > battery-operated hf rig and still go QRO when needed! Also, I've read it
> > solves any frequency-drift problems due to heat as well....
> >
> > So, curious how many have chosen the EC2 route and was the a good choice
> > after all compared to installing the KPA100 in the K2?
> >
> > tnx...73 /k6sdw
> >
> >
> >
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