Mike Morrow wrote:
>> Think of it this way:
>> KAT1  -  AT inside a K1
>> KNB1  -  NB inside a K1
>> KNB2  -  NB inside a K2
>> KDSP2 -  DSP inside a K2
>> KSB2   -  SB inside a K2
> 
> OK then, so what is a KAT100??  (Rhetorical question only)

KPA100?
KX1?
K160RX?
K60XV?
ETS2 vs ETS15?
XV432?
Why is a K1BKLTKIT not a KBKLTKIT1?

There's quite a few products that don't quite fit the pattern, but
seriously, if you think Elecraft product numbering is confusing, you
should try Cisco, Dell, IBM!   :-)

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