Hi, Don -

Your suggestion was, as always, right on the money. I got the replacement
part from Elecraft today and I did the repair this afternoon.  Your detailed
instructions at WY3A's website were very helpful.  And once again, your
suggestion, which I've seen in other places here on the Elecraft forum, to
destroy the part and then easily pull the remaining pins or leads out,
followed by the toothpick method for cleaning the holes, got the job done
handily.

In any case, audio is back ... this was an easy fix and I appreciate your
support.

Best -

Bruce K1FFX




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Bruce Rosen
K1FFX
K2/100 6982 KSB2 KAT100-1 KAF2 KIO2

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