[Elecraft] K60XV Manual suggestion

2005-04-11 Thread Mike Markowski
I finished putting the 60m board together over the weekend - it works
fine, no problems there! - and thought I'd post a small suggestion to
improve the manual.  On p. 10 it says, Re-install the heatsink panel.
 No sooner is that completed than you find on p. 11 the directions, If
you'll be using phono jacks on the lower rear panel/heatsink: Remove any
masking tape from the phono jack holes in the heatsink. If the inside
surface is painted, scrape or sand away sufficient paint for the
connectors to make good contact.

The phono jack holes on mine had not been taped over, so after putting
the heat sink on I had to immediately take it back off to sand off the
paint on the inside near the holes.  Not really a big deal, but it
would've been easier to sand and only then reinstall the panel,
prompting this minor suggestion.

This is such a fun kit.  Does anyone else find it ironic that building a
new K2 keeps you so busy that you rarely find yourself on the air?  I'm
sure there's a deep yin/yang philosophy in there somewhere...

73,
Mike  AB3AP
Avondale, PA
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Re: [Elecraft] K60XV Manual suggestion

2005-04-11 Thread vze3v8dt
Mike, I agree with your comments.  Since I was installing a couple of mods at 
once I sort of thought ahead rather than blindly following the manual.  I 
sanded off the painted area actually I think when I was doing the initial heat 
sink installation of the basic K2 in order to save a step later on.  An even 
better suggestion which I think was mentioned here previously would be to have 
those areas masked off like the other areas were.  Well, maybe that will happen 
on a future release anyway.  Nonetheless, given that the only chassis work I 
had to do was a bit of sanding and I didn't have to do any raw fabrication I 
guess I can't complain.

Too much time building and not enough time operating?  Since I've gotten the K2 
going it seems like my SSB module that is built up may never get into the K2!  
Too much fun operating (as much fun as the building was, the operating is 
awesome!).  Actually, I hope to get the SSB module installed this week.  It was 
just built early last week, so has only been sitting idle for a short time so 
far.  Will be fun to try the K2 on PSK31 as well if not SSB.

73,

Mark, NK8Q
K2 #4786


From: Mike Markowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Apr 11 14:13:13 CDT 2005
To: Elecraft Reflector elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K60XV Manual suggestion

I finished putting the 60m board together over the weekend - it works
fine, no problems there! - and thought I'd post a small suggestion to
improve the manual.  On p. 10 it says, Re-install the heatsink panel.
 No sooner is that completed than you find on p. 11 the directions, If
you'll be using phono jacks on the lower rear panel/heatsink: Remove any
masking tape from the phono jack holes in the heatsink. If the inside
surface is painted, scrape or sand away sufficient paint for the
connectors to make good contact.

The phono jack holes on mine had not been taped over, so after putting
the heat sink on I had to immediately take it back off to sand off the
paint on the inside near the holes.  Not really a big deal, but it
would've been easier to sand and only then reinstall the panel,
prompting this minor suggestion.

This is such a fun kit.  Does anyone else find it ironic that building a
new K2 keeps you so busy that you rarely find yourself on the air?  I'm
sure there's a deep yin/yang philosophy in there somewhere...

73,
Mike  AB3AP
Avondale, PA

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