For any novices like myself:

Completed K2 #5390 today. Basic 10 - 80 m cw model. No options (yet). 
Everything tested basically ok. Log records;

Early February 2006: bought in preference to a Tentec Argo V (high current draw 
on the Argo, not suitable for light /P, clinched it for the K2)

Feb - April 2006: slow, rather nervous and self questioning lead up to the 
actual build. Read the manual and did basic inventory of parts. Built the Ngen 
for soldering practice. Bought a decent temp controlled soldering station and 
desoldering gun (China made). Bought Kester 44 solder from Mouser. Lots of 
research on internet and ARRL handbook re soldering, and components last iron I 
used was a 100 watt for PL259 plugs and amp building. Practice soldering and 
desoldering for small solid state parts. . Sorted components into large number 
of plastic boxes with compartments for like types. This made the job seem less 
daunting from a psychological viewpoint.

April 30, 2006 - started on the Control Board build then Front Board. Took 5 
days solid work, over a couple of weeks, time permitting. All tested ok.
(Soldering the ICs not as hard as it sounded. However, required a high 
magnification illuminated desk lamp, plus a new pair of reading spectacles. 
Only had to use the desoldering gun a couple of times, but it was worth the 
money). Experienced quite a lot of backacke, prefer to solder 'up close and 
personal' with the magnifier, easier to detect/avoid solder errors.

However much care you think you take, errors will occur. Good organization and 
method helps and for a novice like me, was essential. Finished the RF Board 40 
meter rx about a week ago. Surprised that it worked first time. (I could not 
hear the 'birdie' on 7000 khz until the BFO had been set as per the manual. 
Don't automatically assume there is an error immediately. Check and double 
check. If tired, put the kit away until next time).

July 9, 2006: Completed. Tested basically ok. Very responsive on receive. I 
even listened to the BBC on 21660 relay from Singapore with a 5 ft wire antenna 
on the floor. Saved me turning on the IC-781.

Total number of days worked on: 20 days (including the 5 days to finish the 
Control/Front boards). Some days were short (an hour), many like yesterday were 
long and arduous.

Time taken to build? Not sure, would guess minimum 60 hours, probably closer to 
80 hours.

Issues? Power output on 28 mhz was a little low on the internal K2 meter 
yesterday, about 8-9 watts. The internal meter was reading up to 15 watts out 
on all other bands. Expert K2 buildern locally suggested rewiding T2 - too 
tired to do that now. 'Prodded' T2 a few times (tried to tidy it up/elevate it 
a bit more off the board). Hooked up the Bird 43 today with a 50 watt slug. 
Noted that power readinggs on all bands today were a little lower, according to 
the K2 internal meter. However, on the Bird 43, there is 9 watts out indicated 
on 28 mhz and up to12 - 13 watts out on other bands, depending on the band. 
Probably not too much wrong, but may rewind T2 and maybe T3 for experiment in 
due course.

Also managed to scuff off the paint very slightly about 1.5mm x 1.5mm on the 
front panel cover at the curve on the top, despite thinking I was lsietening to 
the advive in the manual to watch out for that. Will get some touch up paint 
from Elecraft.

Was it worth it? Time will tell. I don't think anyone would want to build the 
K2 as a commercial venture, only for the pleasure of doing so. I will try some 
/P, which is what I kot the K2 for, in the next couple of weeks. Quite an 
experience building the K2, still have some backache. Overall, a positive 
experience. I suspect the K2 project may also serve a slightly different 
purpose from that which it was acquired for. Instead of just using it as a 
utilitarian /P radio, it will serve as a self-educational radio. I always 
wondered what transistors and ICs actually did, now I have a slightly better 
idea.

Cheers and 73 from Hong Kong,

Wyn, VR2AX (ex VS6UK), GW3YGH
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