[Elecraft] KPA100 and KAT00-2 in a EC2 Enclosure
WK6F
[email protected]
Fri Oct 10 19:54:01 2003
I've noticed that those doing the KAT100/KPA100 in an EC-2 say that they
have left over front and rear panels. I'd be interested in a set if someone
wants to part with them. I have an EC-2 whose use is evolving, and of
course the holes I put in it originally no longer match the present use.
Ken WK6F
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mike Harris
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 3:15 PM
To: William M. Spaulding, Sr.; Michael van Hauten;
[email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KPA100 and KAT00-2 in a EC2 Enclosure
G'day,
I started out with the KAT100-1 and converted it to a KAT100-2 mated with
the KPA100.
All the parts you need, EC2 and PCB connectors, are available from Elecraft
and detailed on the web site.
The only gripe I have is that you have to buy the whole EC2 assembly *and*
the replacement KAT100-2 front and rear panels. You are therefore stuck
with blank EC2 front and rear panels you have no use for. The option of an
EC2 chassis with the appropriate front and rear panels would be more
economical.
Regards,
Mike VP8NO (IOTA SA-002)
GQRP 10148
QRP-Canada #57
K2/100 #1400
> Yes there is if you buy the antenna tuner as a KAT100-2 in the first
place.
> I just finished building that for another ham. If you already have the
> KAT100-1 built in the low-profile box, I haven't found a way yet to buy
the
> parts you need to put it into the EC2 enclosure with added parts on the
> tuner board and the front and rear panels you need for the EC2.
> If you haven't ordered your antenna tuner yet, you're home free if you
order
> the KAT100-2 in the EC2 enclosure. Then it's a piece of cake.
>
> Good luck. If anyone knows how to reverse the process and turn a KAT100-1
> into a KAT100-2, please let me know.
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