Herb,

Please don't be discouraged with the reports of problems you see here on the Elecraft reflector. It is a place where builders can ask questions and help them resolve difficulties when they arise. These are exceptions rather than the norm. Those of us who have been around the reflector for a long time and have a lot of experience with Elecraft kits are here to help (and that includes the Elecraft designers too). I was one of the original 100 Field Testers for the first K2 kits, and much of that work was done to make the instruction manual the best it could be.

There are really only two abilities you must possess to build an Elecraft kit -- 1). You must be able to produce a decent solder joint. There are soldering tutorials available if you need some help with soldering. 2). You must be able to follow written instructions carefully. Again, this reflector can help if you find something you feel you don't understand.

You will find the Elecraft instruction manuals well written and easy to follow.

Most kit builders develop a great deal of pride in the finished transceiver - and you can too. This reflector IS here to help you accomplish it, and the folks at Elecraft Support (Gary and Scott) are also available. It is difficult to fail with an Elecraft kit.

If you feel you need some practice soldering, consider building a couple of the Elecraft mini-kits first - the dummy load is a good one because you will need a good dummy load in your station anyway, the NG-1 wideband noise generator is a useful tool for setting up the filter alignment on the K2 (but alternatives are available), and you may find the balun useful if you will be feeding antennas with parallel transmission line.

73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message ----- I am Herb Winn a new ham (kc8ylj). I was going to try to build a kit for my first rig but am not sure now. I found the elecraft web and have noticed that all that is posted is troubles with kits. Is this common ? if so i'm not going to try a kit.
Thanks    73     Herb


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