I suspect option 2) Convert K2 to K2/100 is the simplest way to achieve
your goals. It is the least costly in time and money. The biggest
drawback would be the portability aspect of it but I think the KPA100 is
fairly simple to remove on occasion if you wanted to go back to a wimpy
15 watt K2
Richard;
I would opt for the third option (separate K2/100) for just one
reason. As you mentioned below, you have A Son in scouting,
baseball, and band. Is he interested in ham radio yet? When you do
get him addicted, you will want to have a separate station for him to
work with besides
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