Craig D. Smith wrote:

I can give you a partially complete answer. I have a K2 with the internal tuner and am very pleased with it. I also just bought (but have not yet
built) a T1 tuner....

Dick,

As Craig mentioned, the KAT2 has the advantage of being very well integrated with the K2. It also has dual antenna jacks (controlled via the K2's ANT1/2 switch), a wider matching range, and its settings will be instantly updated when you change bands on the K2. It stores the most recent L-C settings for both antennas on all bands in EEPROM so the settings will still be there when you turn on power. Most important, though, it provides the K2 with a true SWR bridge. The K2 itself has a composite forward power indication, but the bridge in the KAT2 provides much more accurate power setting, not to mention SWR info, when working into non-resonant loads.

Above all, you'll find that the KAT2 is convenient. It's installed inside the rig, and when you combine that with the internal battery, you have either the world's most efficient and high-performance emergency station, or the world's largest HF HT :)

On the other hand, we designed the T1 to work well with the K2 *and* every other QRP rig on the planet. So if you have other QRP rigs, you may prefer the T1.

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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