Hi Phil,
To me, I do not see any need of the rework eliminators. Once your basic K2
is functional, the installation KSB2 is simple. The design of K2 is
modular basis so that you can add anything in later stage.
I am using GOOT desoldering gun (US$150 only) so that desoldering work to
me is easy. I do not need the rework eliminators.
73
Johnny VR2XMC
From: "Phil Zminda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Installing KSB2
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2007 21:55:43 -0500
My bare-bones K2 is almost completely assembled and ready for final
testing. I will probably build a KSB2 within the next few months. I don't
expect to add too many other options other than the KNB2, which I already
have and possibly the K160RX. How much work is to install the KSB2? Since
everything is still apart, is it worth getting any of the Un-module/Rework
eliminators or parts kits to save time later on? I can see where installing
some headers or caps now would be convenient, but don't want to
over-complicate my final testing and alignment process. I am a former
electronic tech and not bothered by unsoldering components.
Any suggestions are appreciated. This list has been a great resource during
my build process, which has gone very well. Thanks to all.
Phil Zminda N3ZP
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