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K2 dimensions

Daniel Reynolds-2
Do the K2 dimensions (7.8 x 8.2 x 2.9) include the knobs, rear BNC connectors,
and rubber feet?

Thanks,
Daniel AA0NI


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Re: K2 dimensions

Joe-aa4nn
If you include the extremities plus finger dimple,
it is more like 10 inches front to back.


> Do the K2 dimensions (7.8 x 8.2 x 2.9) include the knobs, rear BNC
> connectors,
> and rubber feet?
>

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Re: K2 dimensions

Don Nesbitt
In reply to this post by Daniel Reynolds-2
No - approximate height of mine with feet is 3 3/8 plus a "tad" - total
about 3 7/16 allowing for the screw heads - width almost exactly 8 "
(including screw heads) and (here is where it gets tricky) depth about 10
inches (+ or - depending on if you have finger dimple installed or not) from
farthest front protrusion to farthest rear protrusion (end of bnc's) - if
you have the KPA100, the SO-239 sticks out about as far as the BNC's - now
if you plug in the key plug, power poles ( if you have the KPA100), KIO2
connector, etc, etc, there is more measuring to do!

Bet that was more than you wanted to know!  -- 73 -- Don N4HH

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> Do the K2 dimensions (7.8 x 8.2 x 2.9) include the knobs, rear BNC
> connectors,
> and rubber feet?
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> Thanks,
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RE: K2 dimensions x ~5500 units sold = ?

Sverre Holm-2
> -----Original Message-----
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> No - approximate height of mine with feet is 3 3/8 plus a
> "tad" - total about 3 7/16 allowing for the screw heads -
> width almost exactly 8 " (including screw heads)

This is 20.3 cm by 8.7 cm. There are something like 5500 K2s out there now,
so if you stack them all together: 50 next to each other by 110 in height
then this is a width of 10.2 m by 9.6 m in height.

Sorry my head has been tuned to metric from the very beginning, but
converting back this is 33.3 by 31.4 feet. Quite a stack!

Congratulations to Elecraft, you must have done something right!

73

Sverre
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