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This isn't aimed at Brett.

When I built my K2/100 2 years ago I spent right at $1800. This included
EVERY module made for the rig except the 60m/transverter and noise
blanker. It also included a KAT100-1. Including the "cost" of ones time
in the price of a kit is ridiculous.

Yes, the Pro III has the pretty band scope and a bunch of "features".
Anybody who's really honest about it would admit they use 25% of those
"features" on a daily basis and probably don't know what the other 75%
really do or how to use them. But hey, they're in the rig. Ridiculous!

There seems to be two trains of thought when it it comes to rig design.
Lot of pretty lights, lots of wee small knobs and buttons, "That rig
sure does LOOK like it's worth the price", versus competent simplicity.
In the case of the K3 more than just competent.

There is no argument that the K2's receiver is better than the ProII/III
So, we have a rig which costs 40% less than a ProIII with better
performance, sans the pretty lights (I wonder how we got by without them
for 75 years), and it gets talked about like it's a sows ear instead of
a silk purse?

Come on.

Brett Gazdzinski wrote:
| I got a new pro 3 at HRO for $2500.00 no tax and no shipping.
| The pro2 is going for about $1500.00 or less, the K2 would be
| over $1700.00 I think.
| Different radios though, the K2 is a field day rig, the Icom
| is a boat anchor power hog, with lots of great features.
|
| Brett
| N2DTS


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R. Kevin Stover, ACØH
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