If you do not use the 2 meter module you can do as I have and use the hole
in the case for the 2 meter antenna. I used star washers to bite into the
metal and have a 1/4" or so of a small machine screw sticking out. It does
a great job of grounding the rig.

On Sunday, March 20, 2016, TFJM via Elecraft <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
wrote:

> Looking for suggestions on some type of quick connect/disconnect for a
> ground
> to the chassis of the KX3 instead of having to loosen a thumbscrew each
> time.
>
> Also, is there one type of NiMH batteries to consider that might be
> considered the best? Just rec'd my KX3 and haven't bought batteries. I have
> been using the Pro Audio Engineering power supply.
>
> Thank you-
>
>
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