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From time to time, I see an Elecraft K-2 come up for sale. I have thought
about buying one of these to try. However, they usually sell for better than $1200. I looking over the specs, I wonder if this radio, which has 10-year old technology, performs any better than a Yaesu FT-757 or similar vintage rig? Usually, vintage Yaesu, Kenwood or Icoms sell in the $300-500 price range. Any thought and recommendations are appreciated. Jim W4BRX |
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We Elecraft owners/builders are something else!
Compared to some of the radios you mentioned, well, you pay extra for the fun of building the kit. I don't have one of those to compare with, but someone who borrowed my K-2 for a little while said it has a "really sweet receiver". -- jhhaynes at earthlink dot net |
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![]() From the standpoint of performance the K2 is excellent. Reviews are available on the ARRL website of all popular rigs. There are many current receiver sections that are not up to the overload handling specs of the K2. The $1200 prices you may see are for a K2 will include quite a few options. Over the years I have loaded my K2 with pretty much everything available, save for the 100w amp. The $$ add up. You can find basic K2s for sale from time to time. You could start there, and add the options as you go. (If you have a desire to build it yourself.) If you compare a kit to a mass produced rig (of comparable performance/features) you will find that the mass produced rig will be less expensive. Set your budget $$. Decide what modes are most important to you. Read the reviews, post question here and on the appropriate forums. When you have a 'short list' try and find hams within reasonable traveling distance for a hands-on test. Then pick... take a deep breath... and purchase the rig of your choice. I own and have built K1, K2, KX1, plus some to the test equip type kits from Elecraft... all of them are great! My first novice station was a homebrew tx and regen rx out of the ARRL hand book. My first commercial rx was a Hallicrafter's SX-45... that I spent years using and Modifying that receiver. First commercial new rig was a Galaxy V mkII, that I would lug around during my Army days, running phone patch for fellow GIs. Over the years I've settled on Icom for the shack and Elecraft for QRP and a TenTec amp for QRO.. You could find some excellent values purchasing an Icom 756 Pro I or II on the used market... uh... I mean, pre-owned. My point of view is from a 98% CW op. Good luck in your quest, Emil W9NM "Jim Barnard" wrote in message ... From time to time, I see an Elecraft K-2 come up for sale. I have thought about buying one of these to try. However, they usually sell for better than $1200. I looking over the specs, I wonder if this radio, which has 10-year old technology, performs any better than a Yaesu FT-757 or similar vintage rig? Usually, vintage Yaesu, Kenwood or Icoms sell in the $300-500 price range. Any thought and recommendations are appreciated. Jim W4BRX |
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