Peter,

The K3 filters are quite easy to install later - *unless* you have the KRX3 installed. If you are considering the subRX as part of your order, then I suggest you do not install the subRX until you have gotten a handle on the filters that you will want. Install those filters and then install the KRX3. The reason is entirely physical - the K3 main RX filters are beneath the KRX3, so that assembly must be removed to add additional filters to the main K3 RX.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 12/16/2012 4:41 PM, PETER HUTCHISON wrote:
Hi,
Many thanks to all who responded to my query about which filters to purchase 
for WJST modes.
The replies were varied and all were based on sound argument - ie what worked 
best for that particular operator. The consensus of opinion boiled down to just 
get the basic filter, see how you get on and if necessary get others as and 
when needed. What was interesting was that of all who expressed an opinion said 
go for the kit instead of buying it completed which makes a lot of sense both 
financially and to learn a little about how the rig worked.
I tried to answer all who contacted me but my server refused to send on my 
reply to Jim KG0KP who I would like to thank via this medium.
Here is hoping that Santa works out of season and delivers me a K3 kit sometime 
in early 2013!
Peter G4URT


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