Agree about the ATU, astonishing.  If you use a multiband doublet, say, get the 
atu.

Most folk advise that filters are only to needed if you are in a contest with 
*very* strong signals or if you have a close neighbour with very strong signal. 
 If you are not sure about spending the money, try the K3 on your usual 
activities then retrofit only if needed.  Mostly, bringing in the attenuator 
will do that job.  

David
G3UNA


---- Jon K Hellan <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Phil Hystad wrote:
> > I am not a K3 owner but I plan to be sometime soon.  I am still in my 
> > research stage where I want to learn as much as I can about the K3 before I 
> > buy.  I do have a couple of questions...
> > 
> > 1.  Are there options that I would be foolish not to get right up front?  
> > My plan is to at least get the 100 watt option and I am seriously 
> > considering the ATU.
> 
> Get the ATU. For me, it's tuned everything my manual MFJ tuner would tune.
> If you're interested in digital or CW, get a narrow filter - I'd say 400 or 
> 500 Hz.
> 
> 73
> Jon LA4RT
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