Constructing my old K2 was one of the most fun and challenging things I have 
done with electronics.  Before that I built a few things long ago with Heathkit.

Top end modern transceiver technology has moved beyond the K2, which is why 
Elecraft did a complete redesign with the K3 and K3s.   The K2 is a nice rig, 
but the K3s is so much more.

Modern electronics is all about miniaturization.  Nearly all the components are 
smaller, they have to be installed at the surface instead of via through-board 
solder holes.   The result is that you can now create transceivers that have 
top notch performance yet fit in the palm of your hand.  Witness the K3s and 
K2s.

To work with miniaturized surface mount components you need specialized 
equipment and specialized skills.  A simple $100 soldering station and some 
rework tools is no longer good enough for this kind of work.  There are 
relatively few amateurs who could or would tackle a kit where the great 
majority of the components are tiny and surface mounted.

I imagine Elecraft could re-engineer the K3 with non-surface mount parts.  I 
imagine the box will have to be a lot bigger.  Same performance?  Perhaps, 
perhaps not.  That will be a significantly different beast.

I think the added cost of re-engineering would probably make the kit 
prohibitive.

There are still kits around, and smaller projects are still reasonable using 
traditional construction methods and parts.  However, the era of 
solder-your-own kits is definitely in decline.

Or we could all lease some equipment and learn how to surface mount.




From: Elecraft [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Norm Lee
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2017 3:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] Full kits,

Harry, you betcha the's a market for full kits! As I write this, I have a 
Bitx-40 on the bench, just completed a Kn-q7a, and the rest of my gear ranges 
from MKARS-80 through to three MST-xx. On top of this, I've modified a Codan 
7727 to vfo. Never happier than when I have a soldering iron in my hand (by the 
handle of course......)
Cheers
Norm
McLaren Vale
South Australia

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