I just built one and ran into no confusion with the manual as is.  But, your
stuff can't hurt.  I didn't have any problem figuring out you can't put a
knob on a shaft with the set screws set deeply into the knobs.  I didn't
have any problem figuring out what was "top" and what was "bottom".  As for
how to position an IC, well you put the notch of the chip just like the
outline on the circuit board shows.  What's the problem?   As for shorts!
They tell you to do ohm meter resistance checks first to look for shorts
before applying power.  So I don't see a need to limit the power supply
within reason when initially applying power.  If a part goes thru a board
and you can't solder it easily on one side, I don't need a manual to tell me
to do it on the other side.  (I am not a blond).. I thought the diagrams
were excellent.  When you got the box, did you need instructions on which
side to open it?  As I said, your stuff does no harm but most of what you
are saying is obvious. I had zero problem with the manual as it is.
Lee, w0vt


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Subject: [Elecraft] K1 Manual Errata Sheet - add these?


> After completing my K1, I have some suggested additions to the K1 Manual
> Errata sheet.
>
> 1.  Page 16 - A better explanation of U1 installation is needed.  For
> example, "If your IC has a notch at one end, align the notch with the one
> on the outline, then place it on the board."
>
> 2.  Page 24, column 2, box 2:  Add "Unscrew each set screw so it
> protrudes about 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the knob before placing knob on
> potentiometer."
>
> 3.  Page 25, column 2, box 1:  Tell which is the top side of the RF
> board.
>
> 4.  Page 30, column 2, box 2:  Add "Do NOT use a power supply over [3?]
> amps as any short on the board could vaporize a trace.  Use caution
> attaching any power supply wire to supplied mating plug." (More may need
> to be said here about the correct and safe way to hook up a power supply
> to the radio.)
>
> 5.  Page 42, column 2, box 1:  Add "Due to space limitation, trim R36
> first and then solder it from the top side of the board."
>
> 6.  Page 43, column 1, box 1:  Add "The thermal pad is located inside the
> Serial Number envelope."
>
> 7.  Page 45, column 2, box 2:  Add "C78 is located on the bottom of the
> board."
>
> 8.  Page 49, column 1 needs extensive revision.  The drawing (Figure
> 10-3) needs to be redone to more accurately depict the parts in the kit.
> The parts in the drawing, especially the "housing", need better
> descriptions.  The text needs to:  accurately describe the housing; agree
> with the description in the parts list; and tell which bag has the
> housing in it.
>
> I also feel that a complete list of needed tools should be provided in
> the manual,  including: a temperature-controlled soldering iron and how
> to set it, thin solder (specify size/type), a digital multimeter (and a
> brief description of how to use one - I had to learn as I went), wire
> cutters to cut board components, a grounded wrist strap, possibly a small
> vise, a dummy load (specify what its rated load should be) and the kinds
> of coax cable typically used to connect to an antenna or dummy load.
> Most of these items (but not all) are listed in various places on the
> Elecraft web site.  The web site needs to contain a more complete list of
> tools/supplies, along with an explanation of how to use a digital
> multimeter and how to use a dummy load. As a beginning builder, I was
> surprised that there were some things I needed along the way that were
> not listed there (chiefly the dummy load).
>
> Thoughts/comments?
>
> Jeff
>
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