Hi Gustavo,
Very good choices. The great thing about the K3 is that it is expandable and if
you build it you know what it takes to add to it. My only input would be is
that if you decide to add the sub receiver at some point down the road, plan
your final filter selections for both main and sub
Hi guys,
I'm (old) new in ham world, I'm returning after 15 years offline...
now I have free time, and I'm reintroducing me to ham world again :)
right now I'm using local club gear, and I'm interested reenter into
hf with ssb, cw and data modes...
I has been read for several weeks about
Gus, are you going to be using your K3 in a marine, or extremely humid,
climate?
If not, I'd ship the K3SSKT.
The beauty of the K3 (and the KX3) is that if the budget today won't
permit adding all of the options that you want, you can add them easily
at a later date.
73 de Jim - AD6CW
On
Gus,
I think your list is a very good start. It's the way started with my
first K3. After time I added more options when I could afford them.
73,
Tom
Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
ARRL Lifetime Member
QCWA Lifetime Member
On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 22:42:02 -0300, Gustavo Villada
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