David...

It's no more difficult than one solder joint at a time. Yes, there are a 
lot of parts, but again, just one part at a time. Watching the 
"Elecraft" come on the dial the first time is a thrill hard to beat. 
Have fun.

...robert  #5957

On 7/17/2011 04:09, David Dietrich wrote:
> Hey all!
>
> As I am looking at all the documentation that goes along with my K2 (10W) and 
> it's options, I have to ask myself this question: What have I gotten myself 
> into???  I am not a novice kit builder...I have built a K1-4, two other 
> Wilderness Radio QRP radios (Wayne's early work), and some other station 
> gear.  However, I think the K2 is by far the most complex kit build I will 
> ever do.  I don't think anything else comes close to it except for the Sienna.
>
>
> Well, I know I can do this!  It is going to be a lot of fun!  I will be 
> snapping some pics of the build and posting them to my Facebook page.  Since 
> I cannot attach files to these E-mails, I will attach the link to the photo 
> album for anyone who is interested once I start working on it hopefully 
> starting this week.
>
> 73,
>
> David, KC9EHQ
> K2 s/n 7164
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Robert G. Strickland, PhD, ABPH - KE2WY
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Syracuse, New York, USA
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