I agree with Don on looking at the purchase sequencing. I'd look at and consider moving the roofing filters up on the priority list because of the calibration required. Per the manual page 1 if purchased even as a kit the furnished roofing filter accessory is then furnished calibrated.

So look at the roofing filter manual and read the calibration procedure. Would you want to do it at a later date or buy with the original purchase and not have to worry about it. Looking at kit verses factory assembly. If factory assembled was a consideration going for the kit would save 2/3 the price of the roofing filter option.

The fun of building the kit and the satisfaction of the first turn on is 
priceless.

73,

Bob

K2TK ex KN2TKR (1956) & K2TKR


On 10/6/2016 12:00 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:
The roofing filters require some calibration. If they are factory-installed, 
Elecraft does that for you. All the other options are exactly the same whether 
factory-installed or user-installed.

wunder
K6WRU
Walter Underwood
CM87wj
http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog)

On Oct 6, 2016, at 8:13 AM, Don Wilhelm <donw...@embarqmail.com> wrote:

Brian,

The answer is YES, you can add any of those options later.
Review your operating aspirations to determine which options will provide the 
most benefit for you, and in what timeframe.
If you have resonant antennas at the home station (or are willing to use a 
manual tuner initially), then you can put off the KXAT100.
If your main immediate goal is for portable operation, I would suggest that the 
KXAT3 would be a great help as well as the internal battery charger, but if 
your portable operation is on hold for the Winter, then you can add those next 
Spring.

I am suggesting that you look at the sequence for adding your options in a way 
that will provide the most benefit for you while adhering to your ham budget.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/6/2016 10:31 AM, Brian “VE3BWP” Pietrzyk wrote:
Further to my earlier post I've decided to move forward and go with the 
KX3/KXPA100 combo to replace my ft817 AND my Kenwood TS590. The ft817 has 
already found its new home and my TS590 will soon be next. Again, it will be 
nice to just have one radio for base and QRP on trips.
I priced out what I think I'll need and it comes to $3.5k US ($5k cdn) so I'm 
hoping this can be done in stages.
So my question is if I buy just the KX3 and KXPA100 to start, will I be able to 
add in the internally mounted upgrades such as both antenna tuners, roofing 
filter, vhf module, battery charger etc later? Or are there certain options 
it's better to include upfront? Ve3bwp





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