My K3 has crystal filters, the KPA3 amplifier, the receive bandpass filter, the 
transverter interface and the antenna tuner.  I would say that none of these 
would require more than an hour to add individually.  It takes less time to 
install several options together than to install each option individually, 
because you have the covers off.

I bought the bandpass filter and some more filters after the initial assembly.

Of all these options, I'm glad I installed the ATU and transverter interface 
during initial assembly.  I performed the KPA3 install after the complete 
assembly of the base K3, and suggested to Elecraft that the KPA3 rear shield 
could perhaps have been installed during the initial assembly to some 
advantage. That suggestion worked its way into the next rev of the assembly 
manual (see page 46 of revision C of the K3 Assembly manual).  That actually 
was probably more rework than any of the other options.  But even that rework 
wasn't a whole lot of work.

The 2nd receiver and DVR option aren't yet shipping, so I'll be back in there 
again when my 2nd receiver arrives.  I'm looking forward to this, it's another 
pleasant little construction project that will take an hour or so.

All of the assembly manuals are available on the Elecraft web site, and each of 
the option installation manuals has complete instructions to deal with the 
situation where they're be installed during the initial build or later.  If you 
have any detailed "what if" sorts of questions, visit those manuals, they have 
nice pictures and you can get a feel for what's really involved.  Before you 
start building, verify that you're building from the most recent manual.  
Sometimes a K3 ships, and the next manual rev becomes available before the K3 
gets to its owner.  The "old" instructions will still work fine, but I found 
myself going through the new assembly manual and making slight adjustments 
(mine is S/N 00018, and after I built my unit slight adjustments were made of 
the nature of adding a split lock washer here and there, so I went back and 
made those changes).

My real message is that it isn't a huge amount of effort in any case.  There is 
a little bit of rework to add later as opposed to adding during the initial 
build, but not so much as to be tedious.  Opening it again after the initial 
build is sort of like visiting an old friend.  I took my time and looked around 
and enjoyed myself.  I'd plan on 5 to 8 hours to build the initial K3, add 15 
minutes per option if performed during the initial assembly, and maybe half an 
hour per option if done all alone after the fact.  If I were assembling these 
day after day, I could cut that time down in half.  But for my own unit, where 
I'm savoring the whole experience, I wouldn't want to rush it.



73 de Dick, K6KR


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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:25 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] On a more technical note.....

Are there any add ons that would be better ordered with a radio at the time of 
initial construction?  I'd hate to have to disassemble the entire radio to 
install the 2d rx for instance if it is better installed at the start.  Are the 
add on modules more like computer cards where you will put the card in the slot 
and then activate the feature?

Mike/aj9c
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