Justin,

Build the basic K2 first - follow the instructions in the manual in order, 
front to back, no skipping around unless you have built at least 10 K2s and 
know what you are doing.  If you do not understand any instruction, ask - this 
reflector is great resource.
Use good soldering practices, and use a small diameter solder so you can 
control the amount applied - too much is NOT better, just enough to fill the 
thru-plated holes is plenty.  Be certain your soldering temperature is high 
enough (650 to 700 degrees F) to allow solder to flow in about 2 seconds. Make 
certain all connections are soldered - unsoldered connections is a common cause 
of failure.  Strip and tin the toroid leads well.

Work carefully and do not work when you are tired - doing so causes incorrect 
components to jump into wrong holes!

You may install the headers and the RF Board parts for your options during the 
build process, the manual tells you when to do that.  Do not install the parts 
for the K60XV option until you have completed and tested the basic K2.  You 
will need a good dummmy load to test the transmit functions of the K2 - the 
Elecraft DL1 is a good choice.

The options may be built and installed in any order, but here is my recommended 
order:  K160RX, KSB2, KNB2, K60RX, and either the KAF2 or KDSP2.  Those options 
that fit into the QRP cover can be added at any time - if you have the KAT2 and 
want to operate as soon as possible (no transmitting until you have your 
license) with a non-resonant antenna, build it right after the basic K2.  The 
KIO2 and KNB2 can be installed after the KAT2.

Good luck with your build, and keep working on that code.  You can take your 
exams all at once provided you are able to pass the tests for all elements, you 
can go straight to Extra Class.

73,
Don W3FPR
 

> -----Original Message-----
 
> 
> Hey all! I just purchased a kit and options on the recommendation of a
> good friend, and I am just now getting into radio. My plans are:
> 
> 1. Build my new radio and options
> 2. Finish studying Morse and stuff to get my license
> 3. Start operating!
> 
> Problem is, I am currently stationed in Afghanistan, which makes this
> a little complicated. My question is: since I have lots of time to
> study here, can I take more then one test element and skip a license
> class or two? Meaning, can I go straight to General, or do I need to
> get Technician first?
> 
> My other question is: since I purchased a "loaded" radio with all the
> options in a 20W configuration, is there a recommended sequence of
> assembly?
> 
> Anything anyone can tell me would be greatly appreciated! When I take
> over the world, you shall be granted a fiefdom in your name. Good
> deal, yes?
> 
> :-)
> 
> -- 
> Justin "C++12" Croonenberghs
> 

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