I bought a used KX3 with the tuner and roofing filter a couple years ago.
I also bought an attachable paddle from QRPguys.  I have not been
looking, but I see very few KX2s for sale used.  I guess if you are ordering
(a new one) that isn't a consideration.

I am not out camping or traveling right now, but my KX3 isn't for sale.

Good luck.

On May 12, 2020, at 6:18 AM, brianchapn...@rogers.com wrote:
> May be there are more kx3 users because the kx3 was introduced long before 
> the kx2 and we kx3 users love them. The only reason to have a kx2 over a kx3 
> is size and weight, and maybe curiosity.
> 
> Brian VE3GMZ 
> 
> David J. Wilcox K8WPE’s iPad
> 
>> On May 12, 2020, at 7:37 AM, Tommy Judson via Elecraft 
>> <elecraft@mailman.qth.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Good Morning,  I have a simple but difficult question for the CW ops.
>> 
>> I’m wanting to get back to ham radio and specifically CW.  Since I’m 
>> starting from scratch I am looking hard at all equipment needed to get on 
>> the air.  I’ve ordered supplies to assemble a 40M inverted V and have been 
>> thinking the best first rig I ought to order would be a KX2.  Now reading 
>> the posts on this forum I see that 95% of the ops use the KX3s.
>> 
>> Would anyone please like to educate me on these very unbalanced rig 
>> ownership numbers?
>> 
>> Thank you, Tommy

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