Along these lines, is there a way to know that the thermistor board is
working properly? I'm guessing one would see drift, but are there more
efficient, quantitative tests to ensure thermistor board function?

Thanks,

Jeff

On 2/6/07, Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Dave,

It's tight, but everything will fit.  Be sure the leads coming out of the 
thermistor board bend immediately 90 deg to the RF board.

Also take a good long hard look at your solder joints on that little thing.  
The holes are not clad, so solder does not flow there like the rest of the kit.

My only problem with the whole kit was a joint on the thermistor board.  I 
looked at it several times and signed it off as good.  I had to do a great deal 
of disassmbly to find out that was my problem afterall.

I just finished up my K2/100 yesterday and enjoyed my first QSOs last night.

Chuck K4QS

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