Ralph Parker wrote:
I held my kit until the KRX3 was ready. I could be wrong, but I'm under the
impression that a sub-rx add-on only needs to have the front panel removed,
not dis-assembled. I have had no trouble at all with the second rx - works
as advertised and I'm happy.
To fit the sub-rx you have to remove the front panel, take off the dsp board and fit the auxilliary dsp board. It then goes back on. I have fitted (and in one case back engineered and refitted) 3 sub-rx's now with zero problems. The only reason I had to back engineer one was for a problem that occurred that was nothing to do with the sub-rx. I always recall Elecraft telling us that the sub-rx required some work on the radio and as it got closer they also showed us it in photographic form.

The point is the fit is straightforward. If you built the K3, it is almost trivial in comparison and works really well! The K3 is a 'kit' and occasionally you might have to do some work on it just like the K2. In fact some of the stuff on the K2 (like the 60m board) required some mods to the main rf board.

My advice to anyone contemplating the sub-rx fit is just to do it. It enhances the radio and is not difficult to do. Your enjoyment of the radio will increase, especially if you have a vertical and a horizontal aerial for the same band in diversity mode!

73 Ian

--

Ian J Maude, G0VGS
SysOp GB7MBC DX Cluster
Member RSGB, GQRP
K2 #4044 |K3 #455
_______________________________________________
Elecraft mailing list
Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
You must be a subscriber to post to the list.
Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.):
http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm
Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com

Reply via email to