Well, I am not Wayne and I don't own Elecraft, just a builder.  The chap
asked for input of what we thought and I gave my honest evaluation as I see
it.  Anything different would have been 'puff". He asked for our advice, I
didn't ask you for yours.   I said, "your input can't hurt".  But on the
other hand it would have been little value to me as I built my kit a couple
of weeks ago.  Somewhere you have to use some common sence or the manual
will be three times it's present size.  How about including a table and
chair in the equipment needed list too?  How about electricity to run the
soldering iron?  How about a light bulb, so you can see what you are doing?.
My opinion, leave the manual alone it is great and better then anything else
out there as it is.  Another pound of paper and the rig will cost $10.00
more for postage.
Lee, w0vt

> I think you all should take Wayne's lead and say, "Thanks for the
> comments," rather than start with the puffery and one-upsmanship. I read
> articles AFTER I built my kit (didn't know they were there). Also, if
> you've ever had to deal with customers, you'll know that there's a huge
> range of expertise out there.
>
> Another


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