You might want to look at the "unpcbs" that Gary, KI4GGX sells. His webpage is

http://home.cfl.rr.com/garyhvizdak/KI4GGX/unpcbs/

The unpcbs are installed at the time of construction, and make all future upgrades a plug-and-play deal. The advantages are that you don't have to rework the board to add options (unsolder things), and it also makes troubleshooting easier since you can unplug an option and plug it's unpcb counerpart in instead, making it easy to narrow down problem areas.

He has obviously spent a lot of time on the documentation, and the price is very reasonable for a full set of unpcbs.

73,
Larry N8LP



Solosko, Robert B (Bob) wrote:

Hello -
        My K2 kit is in the mail and is expected to arrive next week. I ordered 
the K2, KSB2 and K160RX, so I'll be building those right away. Eventually I 
plan to add the KDSP2 and KPA100. It appears that all of these add-ons require 
some modifications to the basic K2. What should I do, or not do, when building 
the K2 to make it easier and to avoid problems when I need to modify it for the 
add-ons? All advise and suggestions are welcome.

        Thanks.

Bob Solosko
W1SRB
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