John

Fair question as to why not.

I guess it boils down to tolerance in the design. As T1 and T2 are impedance 
matches maybe my error isn’t going to push things out of tolerance. 

That written, the consensus feed back is I have counted the turns wrong on T1 
and it’s easy enough to reduce a turn (versus adding one!).

I just completed the front panel tests and so before heading into the VFO 
alignment, I’ll make the correction.

For all the inductors (such as L9,L10 etc) I measure the inductance before 
installing them.

Paul

> On May 29, 2020, at 1:31 PM, John Harper <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Why would you choose not correct a known error?
> 
> Correct it and rule it out as a possible culprit in the event you have a
> problem with the radio. If you don't correct it, and end up having a
> problem, you'll wonder....
> 
> John AE5X
> https://ae5x.blogspot.com
> 
>> Any guidance on whether I should correct this is welcome.
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