Hi Bill,

Welcome to the list! I added the Rework Eliminator boards to my K2, and I'm happy I did. I would recommend it to you for two reasons. First, you will spare yourself from reworking your K2 when you add the accessories. With the Rework Eliminators, to install an accessory board you just pull out the un-module and plug in the accessory board. Second, should you ever need to troubleshoot your K2, the Rework Eliminators make it very easy to discover whether the problem lies with an accessory board. Otherwise, should that happen you would be forced to rework your K2 just to do that simple troubleshooting step.

The Rework Eliminator web site at http://www.unpcbs.com/ has all the documentation you will need to make an informed decision. The diagram at the very center of the User's Guide is very helpful for getting the basic idea.

I agree with Don that you don't need the Upgrade Combo, which includes all the headers and standoffs and such which come with the accessory boards. Just get the "Missing PCB Parts" kits for the options you didn't buy. That will also save you a good fraction of the expense.

If you do decide to go with the Rework Eliminators, make sure that you read the Companion Guide before you start building the K2.

The Usual Disclaimer applies -- I have no financial connection to Ken and Gary other than being a satisfied customer.

73,
- Rob W7GH
K2 #5004



On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 15:03:47 -0700, Bill Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

New to the list and I will be building the K2/100 with KSB2, K160RX, and K60XV soon. I recently saw the Rework Eliminator Plug & Play kit and I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to incorporate it into my K2. Since I'm adding most of the accessories I want during the building process I'm not sure if it's worth the $$.

Any input will be appreciated!

73,

Bill NZ0T

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