Dave - You wrote:

1. I understand the tuning range can be set to either 75kHz or 150kHz. My inclination is to go with the 75kHz range, for the slower tuning rate.

I like the slower tuning rate and even that is a bit fast for my taste.
2. Somewhat related to 1), will I be better off with a range of 7000-7075kHz or 7025-7100kHz, or possibly some other coverage.

Go down to 7000. There is usually lots of good stuff to work below 25 kHz. Get your extra if you don't have it so you can work the good stuff.

3. What are your thoughts on the following options? In particular, are they effective, and are any of them much easier to install during initial assembly (as opposed to being retrofit)?
        A. KAT1 Antenna Tuner
Definitely worth it if you do portable work. If you already have a small autotuner, like an LDG Z-11 or T1, you can omit it.
        B. KNB1 Noise Blanker
I don't have one, but if you live in an urban area it is probably worth it.
        C. KBT1 Battery Holder
This is not worth it. You can only put 9V worth of batteries in it, so your power out is limited. That will make a difference. Also, if you use rechargeable batteries in it, you need to take the batteries out of the K1 to charge, which is a bit of a nuisance. Use an outboard battery. - Duffey

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James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM





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