A suggestion from QST I have used with success is to photograph the
parts with a digital camera on it's highest resolution setting and
enlarge them on the computer.

Just be sure not to get too close or your lens may not be able to
focus. If you have a macro setting, that can help too. Don't worry
about being a foot or two away: modern cameras can make the tiniest
part large.

73, Byron N6NUL

On Sunday, January 2, 2011, Dan Grizzard <af...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just started the inventory of parts for my kat2 and all is going well until 
> I got to the "102" caps. For the life of me I cannot determine the two 
> smaller ones!
> I have lined them up with a ruler on a marble top table and looked at them 
> from all angles. All 26 appear to be the same size. Any suggestions?


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