On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 08:08:37 -0700, wayne burdick wrote:

>What I usually do is put up at least two antennas 
>(typically, orthogonal long wires that favor N-S and E-W). You can 
>connect both to the KAT2 or KAT100 at the same time, since both ATUs 
>have dual antenna jacks. You can then quickly test both antennas, even 
>on a per-signal basis, using the front panel ANT1/2 switch.

Strongly agree on all counts. That has proved a winning combo for me. And the 
switching allows me to make the most of less than ideal antennas. 
I often switch between them, even in the middle of a contest QSO. It's one of 
the features that makes the K2 family such a powerful contest radio. 
I'd like it even better if a third input to the tuners could be added! 

Jim  K9YC


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