If the radio still works, and if you find what part it is, Elecraft can cost reduce the design.. :->

--Jim K9JM

On 1/23/2023 1:40 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
Does the radio still work?  If I find loose parts but the radio still works, I consider them to be spare parts. 😉  Seriously, does it appear to be electronic in nature ... i.e. does it have terminals or solder points?

73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

Dennis W1UE wrote on 1/23/2023 1:21 PM:
I dropped d a lock washer into the bowels of my K3 today, so had to invert the unit to get the washer out of the unit.  When I did so, the washer fell
out of the unit, but so did another component.  Its a small rectangular
part, white on one side and blackish on the other, and either "3K3" or
"3R3" is stamped on it.  I don't know where the part came from, or where it
should go back' I'm just sure it doesn't belong sitting on my bookshelf
rather than be in the radio.

Can anyone maybe help me find where it should be going?  I know its not an
easy
thing to diagnose, but any suggestions on where it should go before I try
taking
the radio apart again.

Dennis w1UE
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