Good question. I also would like to be able to clear this up. I get to the order page and my eyes glaze over wondering what filters or other options I should get. Any advice is appreciated.

WA7U


----- Original Message ----- From: "David F. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elecraft" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 2:25 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] [K3] - how option loaded can it get?


I am looking at ordering a K3, and I have begun wondering...

Just how loaded with options can it get?

I will try to illustrate what I mean:

First let us assume no sub-receiver...

  1. Roofing filters - how many can you install?
     Can you get in all the 7 and 8 pole ones?

     Then, adding the sub receiver:

  2. Same question for the second receiver; limit on roofing filters?

  3. What of the General Coverage RX filter; if you might be using both
     non-ham band at the moment, can you fit two in there?

  4. What will I need to do for MARS work?

     Is the General Coverage RX filter required?

     What of the spectral purity outside of the ham bands?

  5. TCXO - assuming one had all this stuff (dual RX< all the roofing
     filters for each rx, TCXO, the ATU, Transverter interface, USB
     adapter, DVR, and so on...  Will it all fit and play together?  I
     realize this sounds kind of funny, but for example, you cannot fit
     every option at the same time inside a K2, right?  Like the ATU
     and the 100 watt module eat the same space...

Just looking to understand the limits...

Thanks

Dave, W5SV
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