Bout an hour and a half or so including time that it took to take it
out of the box... Not to mention the fact that I was one the phone
while assembling it.  However my time was kept low and I was able to
built it with divided attention because I'd already read the manual.
There are very few possible screws to have to separate things from and
thus the thing just poof goes together in a heartbeat.  The only real
secret is that you need to kinda put things together slightly loosely
and make sure you get it all square and sealed up tight before you
tighten things down.

~Brett (N7MG)

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Rick Prather <[email protected]> wrote:
> How long did it take you Brett?
>
> Don't expect a benchmark time since we all do things at our own pace, just 
> wondering about your experience.
>
> Rick
> K6LE
>
>
> On 8/2/2010, at 8:42 , Brett Howard wrote:
>
>> I put the kit together and slapped the thing on the radio it then
>> instantly came up and started displaying signals.  Can't get any more
>> simple!  Building the P3 took way less time to build and setup than
>> the LP-PAN.  Both have their place in the world.
>>
>> ~Brett (N7MG)
>>
>
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