Hi Dwayne,

About the only option that gets in the way of others in the K3 is the KRX3 (the 
2nd receiver), and you didn't explicitly mention that on your list.  The 2nd RX 
must be removed to install the general coverage bandpass module in the main RX 
and to install additional filters in the main rig.  But that said, removing the 
2nd RX is about a 10 minute job, so even worst case it's not a big deal. 

Without the 2nd RX, I think you'll be astonished at how empty the K3 is inside. 
Adding options after the initial build really isn't much of a chore.  It's 
closer to replacing the gas cap than replacing the heater core on that old 
T-Bird.

73
--
Joe KB8AP


On Jan 25, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Dwayne Rohmer wrote:

> Later this year, I plan to order a K3/10 Kit, KAT3 internal Antenna Tuner,
> and optional filters for CW, then add the 100 Watt Upgrade, General Coverage
> RX Bandpass Module, and other options as money allows. If possible, I'd like
> to avoid major disassembly for installation of future options by installing
> them in the initial build. Lesson learned with an old Thunderbird that
> needed a heater core replaced; half the insides had to come out just to get
> to the thing; don't want to do that again.
> 
> Which options, if any, require major disassembly of the K3? Eventually I'll
> need SSB and 2 meter capability.
> 
> Any recommendations for a first time builder would be appreciated.
> 
> 73, Dwayne, KE5EFY 

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