I would have only one word of caution with respect to filters.

Replacing filters with a single receiver unit is fairly easy.  However, the 
process is more tricky when you have a sub receiver involved.

I personally found the sub receiver unit very tricky to install.  The 
clearances are tight and it was very hard for me to see if things were aligned 
correctly.  There are also a lot of tricky cable connections.    Although I 
have built several Elecraft kits I still don't feel comfortable removing or 
installing the sub receiver unit.  

To change any filters you have to pull the sub Rx unit.  

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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] The Final Build and order for K3

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On Mon, 2014-04-07 at 12:44 -0700, David Cole wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Many thanks to all that answered my many questions, and gave a new 
> person a hand in understanding a new rig.
> 
> I have decided to order a new rig based on what was said here, about a
> 30 minute conversations with a fellow named Dave at Elecraft, and that 
> eham gives it a 4.9 rating, which is hard to get there...  I tend to 
> take eham reviews with a grain of salt, but darned few radios get 4.9 
> there.
> 
> If I missed sending anyone a thank you note, please forgive me, the 
> number of answers I got was phenomenal, and I think I got everyone, 
> but is would have been easy to miss someone.  So thanks to all for 
> your help in this.  It made spending 5K almost fun...  Almost...  :)
> 
> Here is the final build as I will order it as soon as Dave from 
> Elecraft returns my MARS modification call.  I don't know if he gets 
> commission, but I want to be sure to order through the fellow that 
> helped me there at Elecraft.
> 
> Final Build:
> 
> Radio:
> K3/100-F      K3 basic radio 100W version
> KAT3-F                K3 ATU unit
> KBPF3         K3 General coverage RX module for main radio
> KRX3-F                K3 second rx
> KBPF3         K3 General coverage RX module for sub radio.
>                 I am a MARS member, and want General coverage on both
> KDVR3         Voice memory unit
> 
> Filters:
> KFL3A-400     One for each radio, main and sub
> KFL3B-FM      FM Filter for main radio
> FILTER                Stock 2.7 KHz for both radios, main and sub
> 
> Misc:
> P3-F          Panadapter
> KXV3A         K3 RX Ant, IF Out & Xvertr Interface
> KUSB          Factory USB cable.
> 
> Why two KBPF3's:
> Someone had mentioned that I probably did not need the second KBPF3, 
> and for the most part that person was correct, but for my MARS operations...
> I do some very odd splits sometimes, sometimes neither side being in 
> the ham bands, so the second RX was needed.
> 
> Filters:
> During these entire process I had to tell myself these are roofing
> filters-- remember, these are roofing filters-- these are not bandpass 
> filters these are not band pass filters...  Remember...
> 
> Many people pointed that out to me, and for that I am thankful, you 
> all saved me a few bucks...
> 
> I spoke to Dave at Elecraft, and he indicated that adding filters 
> later should not pose a major issue for me, based on my experience.  
> That said, I can order filters later, and probably will, as I need 
> them, or discover I wish I had ordered them to start with.  Remember, 
> these are roofing filters...
> 
> I ordered the FM Filter as opposed to the AM filter, because it is a 
> roofing filter, and several folks suggested it as it lets me do AM and 
> FM, as opposed to if I ordered just the AM filter.  I would then need 
> the FM filter later, if I did FM.  This allows both modes with one 
> filter.
> 
> USB Cable:
> I ordered the cable from Elecraft because I trust they have done 
> testing and clearance of this cable, and that it will work.  I am 
> running Linux as my major OS, and I can not say enough to thank the 
> folks at Elecraft for including the utility program for Linux users...
> 
> Panadapter :
> I can't imagine a radio without an Panadapter anymore...  The thought 
> is abhorrent to me.
> 
> Again, many thanks to all for your help in this!!  I would feel as 
> confident I ordered correctly if it had not been for this mail list, 
> and the kind users on it.
> 

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