I bought a "bare" K3 kit in late December, and assembled it in seven hours on 
New Year's Day. I've had the back off since then to install the 
transverter/RXANT interface, which took about an hour in total, including 
reassembly. I'll have the back off again in a day or two to install the 
internal 2 meter transverter that is FINALLY being shipped this week. (WOO 
HOO!) Ordered in early January. Lisa in Sales is working weekends to beaver 
through the backlog on this component. Blessings upon her. 

A couple of suggestions on assembly.
1. You do NOT need the signal generator. It provides small, maybe even minute, 
improvement in calibration.  You don't need a frequency generator, because you 
can zero beat with WWV to calibrate the frequency readout. 
2. Get a muffin tin from your kitchen and sort all the small screws and other 
parts into it. I think that will speed things up compared with just dumping all 
parts into a single bowl.
3. anti-static wrist strap and pad:  essential unless you like to play Russian 
Roulette.
4. RadioShack sells a great little "electronics bit driver set" that has all 
sort of smaller-sized straight, Phillips, Torx, hex and square bits. the handle 
is big enough to allow you to generate enough torque to tighten screws down 
thoroughly.  Catalog #16-071.  At $16, a very useful and valuable tool.  Best 
screwdriver I've ever seen for this sort of work. 
5. Read the assembly manual all the way through before you pick up your 
screwdriver.
6. Read it again.
7. As you go through the assembly process, read each instruction twice before  
you do it. 

I wasted almost an hour in my assembly by not reading the manual with enough 
care. Hence, suggestions 5-7. There are several steps in assembly where you 
think you've "got it," but 'way down at the bottom of the page is a key piece 
of information that makes you think differently about the step you're about to 
take. 

You'll be amazed at the precision with which this kit is constructed. Every 
part and screw hole lines up exactly. Instructions are very clear. Best kit I 
have ever built, even though I love the smell of rosin in the morning, and did 
miss being able to do some soldering for this kit.

I can't speak to the issue of sequential assembly, because I'm at the start of 
that road, not the finish line. THe one time I'e gone into the rig, it was not 
difficult. There are some components that you have to de-install in order to 
install other components, but instructions are very clear. 

Don't be in too big a rush to get the 100 watt amplifier.  QRP can be fun (as I 
am learning for the first time). Working JA, Europe, New Zealand, on 12 watts 
SSB is a real kick.

I would hold off buying any additional filters unless you mostly work CW, in 
which case one of the narrow CW filters would be desirable, or if you intend to 
work FM on 10 and 6 meters, in which case you MUST install the 13K filter. You 
can always add filters later, as funds free up, and it's an easy job. 

Lew K6LMP


On Mar 23, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Michael Germino wrote:

> I am looking to get a K3 kit.  Just the basic 10watt kit, the ATU and maybe a 
> Filter.
> 
> I would assume that the hardest part, would be the original build.  Is it?  
> As time and cash becomes available, I will add to it.  Is it all easy to add 
> later, or is there some option, because of complexity, that I should install 
> at the beginning?
> 
> It will be replacing a Kenwood TS-570, so don't need to start with a lot of 
> options to see a big difference.  I'm planing on using a Heil Goldline 
> microphone, that I was using with the TS-570.
> 
> I just joined the list here, yesterday.
> 
> Mike
> AD6AA
> 
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