KX1 #1499 presented no problems. I got this zen-of-elecraft thing down now so I know to look in the serial number envelope for the thermal pad, which saves a lot of frantic searching. (Of course the parts list says it's there, but I don't always read that.) :-) I initially had no output on transmit but realized my error in skipping the step where you turn R4 fully clockwise. Duh. FWIW my paddle kit had stranded wire rather than solid wire. Kinda tough making those tight little connections with stranded wire but no problem finding a couple inches of solid #24 to use in its place. KD6LM fought the QRM to give me a 229 report and my first QSO on the KX1. So the shack is full of Elecraft gear now. K2/100 #4941, K1 #1966, and now KX1 #1499. That's a lot of radios for a guy who works Field Day and Sweepstakes and little else. They're just so darn much fun to build. :-) Craig NZ0R _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [email protected] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
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