Mike,
I'd say its better to build the K2 as-is first, then add the modules one at a
time. It's far easier to trouble shoot if you have any problems going along
without the otherstuff already changed. With a good solder sucker it doesn't
take long at all to remove whatever components necessary. It's been a while
since I put my K2 together, but I do recall there were some steps you could do
during the building process if you had certain modules that you were going to
add.
My vote is to build the K2 first, than add each as you go. It would be much
harder to debug if you built the whole thing first, because you wouldn't know
which part is fouling it up and you would end up having to desolder parts to
put it back to it's original form anyways. Best of luck, take your time, and
enjoy building your kit. 73,
James KB2FCV
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