I have just discovered that it is possible to remove the entire pin from
Z1 when attempting to remove a wire soldered to it, as Z1's pins are
themselves soldered into a small PC board. It goes back in, but it's
not fun to fix.
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. Klotz Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 September 2004 06:49
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder wiring
Phil,
I noticed in the instructions it has you cut 3mm off of the encoder
pins. Is there a clearance issue I need to watch out for if I use a
connector on the encoder? Do you
Hi,
I wirewrap these wires and find it good and easy .
73
Rolf SM0CLS
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Skickat: den 15 september 2004 08:46
Till: 'Leigh L. Klotz Jr'
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Ämne: RE: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder wiring
Phil,
I noticed in the instructions it has you cut 3mm off of the encoder
pins. Is there a clearance issue I need to watch out for if I use a
connector on the encoder? Do you happen to have a photo?
73,
Leigh.
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 01:16, Phil wrote:
After a long delay (who says that
After a long delay (who says that retirement gives you the time to do
all those things you want to do!) I have started to build K2 #4019.
I'm at the point where I am about to wire the encoder to the front panel
PCB. The manual talks about wrapping 4 wires around encoder lead-outs
and there had
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