Jim,

If you are ordering a new K2 kit, you don't need any of the mods - all the 'standard' ones are already incoprporated into the design.

If you have (or are buying) and older K2, look first and most at those mods that have been incorporated into the current K2 design. That number is much smaller than all the mods published on Sverre's website. If you have a pre-SN3000 K2 that you would like to bring up to date, the best starting point is with the A to B mod that is packaged by Elecraft (along with the optional mods mentioned in the A to B instructions), incorporates many of the earlier changes. Beyond the A to B mods, the Temperature Compensated PLL change, the Keying Waveshape mod, the addition of D40 and D41 for high level on frequency signal handling are the additional changes you need to bring your K2 up to date - of course, some of the changes require updated firmware, but the Elecraft site is helpful in determining what you need.

Many of the other mods listed in Sverre's webpage are additional changes that some K2 owners have found helpful because they have had special needs or conditions (the European 40 meter bandpass filter changes for instance). You should review these carefully while considering whether or not you have a similar need or condition with your K2 before applying that mod, and some may change the operation of the K2 to suit a particular operator's taste - for instance, my mod to separate the CW PTT from the Dot paddle line is not desirable unless you have a need to add that function, VHF folks who run a sequencer chain may need it, or contest ops who want to use a footswitch on CW, or SO2R stations that need to use PTT steering would need that function, but the majority of others would only find it bothersome.

I hope that helps a bit with your selection and decisions.
73,
Don W3FPR

----- Original Message -----

In trying to cover all be bases before order a K2 with
many of the bells and whistles I've found reference to
"modifications."  In reviewing the elecraft website
I've found a listing of something like 50
modifications.  Some list serial number applicability.
Others do not.  The description of some modifications
seem vague to me at this point.

How does one determine which should/need be purchased?
If needed why are they not included with the
appropriate kit?  It appears I could spend a hundred
dollars or more on modifications to make a new radio
work.  That could wreck my radio budget.



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