Or you can use the ‘twins’ configuration of the K2/100:  with the KPA100 and 
the KAT100 in a separate EC2, you have a 100 watt rig with a 100 watt tuner.  
Unplug the K2 from the EC2 and you have a 20 watt QRP rig with a 20 watt tuner. 
 It’s that easy.

Brian 
KB1VBF
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> On Sep 26, 2017, at 8:34 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Are you planning to remove the KPA100 when doing Field work or Field Day?
> If so, then you can again put the KAT2 on the base K2.
> 
> The ATU used with the KPA100 must handle 100 or more watts, and be positioned 
> between the KPA100 and the antenna.
> 
> Even if the KPA100 did not physically displace the KAT2 and QRP top cover, it 
> could not be used with the KPA100 because it would be on the input to the 
> KPA100, and not the output.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
>> On 9/26/2017 6:26 PM, KM6JMR wrote:
>> I have purchased a K2/100 and was wondering if the 20 watt internal tuner
>> cover is more or less better for field work or field day.
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