This is distantly related to the mainstream of Q&A on this net.I intend to use 
my new K2 to drive a Icom IC-2KL amplifier. Please imagine for now, there is an 
intermediate amp between the K2 and the 2KL.

One of the twin PA boards on the 2KL ( a backup, I have 2 of them) is 
unfortunately, smoked. My immediate task is to solder a pair of 1KV Syfer  
ceramic SMD 0.1 mfd caps between two troubled pcb tabs in the PA output 
coupliing stage, where the previous incumbents were vaporized, by previous 
owner. I think he/she ran it into a low R/high C load on 80 or 160.

This is a heavy solder job at least as heavy as the KPA100 (judging from the 
manual). I think I may need to solder extension tabs to the caps, which are 
about 5mm wide, to bridge a 10-15mm gap between the tabs on the PA board. Of 
course, I need to clean up all the carbon residu on the PA board and tidy up 
the tabs first.

How does one go about this task? Is a solder iron loke a Hakko 936 the best 
tool or should I use a hot air SMD soldering unit or even an oven? Should I use 
solder paste or ordinary 63/37 Kester 44? What temps shuld one use? I normally 
run the Kester 44 at 750F, as per the recommendation on their website.

Comments  much welcomed.

Wyn, VR2AX

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