[Elecraft] K2 Purchase - opinions?

Robert Tellefsen n6wg at comcast.net
Sun Apr 22 19:39:58 EDT 2007


Hi John
My only suggestion would be to move the K160RX to Phase 1.
If you plan to work the Stew Perry, you need the 160m band.
Plus it gives you Aux receive port, invaluable on 160 where it
lets you use a quiet receiving loop.  That KAT2 includes 160
already, but the K2 itself has to have the K160RX as well.

If you don't plan on using a computer with the K2 for logging
etc, you could move KI02 to Phase 2.

Of all the options, I'm most impressed by the KAT2.  Darned
hard to find something it won't load.

Good luck and 73
Bob N6WG
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hoaglun" <john.hoaglun at gmail.com>
To: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2007 4:20 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K2 Purchase - opinions?


> Hello to the reflector,
>
> I am getting ready to order my K2 system and wanted to run some ideas
> across the group first.
>
> 1. I am looking to build a K2 for QRP operations like Field Day, FYBO,
> and StewPerry.
> 2. The K2 will end up becoming the 28mhz IF for my existing
> transverters once the system is complete. (Historically I am more
> active on VHF/UHF/Microwaves than on HF.)
>
> With that being said here is the plan that I am thinking about using.
> Phase 1:  K2, KSB2, and KAT2
> Phase 2:  KIO2, K60XV, K160RX
>
> Does that plan of attack make sense? It will take me a while to find
> the time to get the basic HF rig completed so I don't see any reason
> to order the other kits until the base is complete.
>
> Thoughts?  Any gotch ya's  that I should be aware of with a plan like
this?
>
> I would like to place my order this week. :-)
>
> Thanks, JH
>
> --
> John Hoaglun
> NG0R EN25
>
> http://www.hoaglun.com
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