Tom, KG3V wrote: "So do you just buy the ones for the
options you expect to actually install at some point?

Also, if I bought the DSP filter and intend to install it, is the rework
elimnator still useful for using the rig without the DSP, or if I want to
install my own filter in place of the DSP filter?"


I'm a new K2 kit builder working my way up the learning curve.  I'm 
incorporating the rework eliminators as I'm assembling my K-2.

The way I see it, the rework eliminators provide advantages for all K2 owners 
and builders:

1.) If you are building a new K2, the rework eliminators will help you to test 
your basic K2 before you install options, then allow you to just plug in your 
selected options.

2.) If you have an existing K2 and want to add options, the unmodules will 
allow you to remove the options for troubleshooting and maintenance.

3.) If you are thinking of re-selling your K2 at sometime in the future (I am 
not!) incorporating the unmodules may make your rig more desirable to a buyer 
who wishes to add options.  

I think the advantages are particularly weighty for new builders like myself 
who purchased a number of options with the new K2 kit.

73,
Chuck  NI0C
  

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