John,

No need for the high stability reference.  The basic one is also a good 
piece of work.
The 2.7 filter is fine in ssb.

For CW/data add a 400Hz roofing filter or so (depending on your normal 
operating BW). You will need it in a busy band.
(My 2cts worth)

73
Arie PA3A

Op 5-1-2011 10:11, VK7JB schreef:
> Hello group,
>
> My mouse is hovering over the "Add to Cart" button for a K3/100 modular kit.
> I'd really value some candid advice about options before I commit.
>
> My situation:  I'm a casual operator, data modes, SSB and CW.  I rarely need
> to contend with crowded bands and don't currently work contests.  I built a
> K2/100 which I love.  I intend to get the General Coverage BPF module and
> the KAT3.
>
> My question:  Given my situation, would I benefit from the extra investment
> in the KTCX03-1 high stability reference oscillator and/or the 2.8-2.7
> filter swap option?
>
> About filters:  which would you recommend I buy, given my casual-mode
> operation? I anticipate working more CW and less phone as I become more
> proficient in CW.
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice.  I have had a look through the archives:
> there's a lot of info but I'm still uncertain.
>
> John
> VK7JB
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