Scott,

If you have decent manual dexterity and can handle small screws, and can follow well written instructions correctly, then the kit should not be a problem. Your DMM and a *good* phillips screwdriver (plus a small straight blade screwdriver) is all the equipment that is required - and although some may consider it 'equipment', I think of it as creating a working space - you should have an anti-static mat to work on and an anti-static wrist strap. Download the assembly manual and you can see the equipment required is listed.

Go for it, you will not be sorry.

73,
Don W3FPR

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an assembled K3/100 ordered, but have been
thinking that I could save almost enough money
to also get the ATU if I ordered the kit instead.
My problem is that I have no test equipment except
a DMM. Can someone tell me what is required in the way of
test equipment to align and test the K3/100 kit?

Another problem to consider is that I am approaching
75 years of age, can't remember if I ate breakfast
this morning, deaf, can't see out of one eye and
blind in the other!
Which unit should I order?
Thanks
Scott N5SM
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