No solder at all, Joe. And yes, we *are* breaking new ground -- at least in the ham radio domain. One model we've had for the K3 kit is the "no soldering", do-it-yourself PC. This has been around since at least the 80's.

Builders will receive all of the modules (100% tested), a large bag of hardware, sheet metal panels, bezels, knobs, feet, handle, labels, crystal filters, etc. You'll then get to work through the assembly while learning what each module contributes to the radio. By the time you complete it, you'll know so much about the radio that you'll be recommending new options :)

73,
Wayne
N6KR


On Apr 28, 2007, at 10:58 PM, Joseph Trombino Jr wrote:

Would like an explanation of how the K3 kit goes together since the unit is modularized and no board-stuffing is required.

I wonder how much solder the builder will have to melt given the above.

Looks like we are breaking new ground here.

                                       73, Joe W2KJ


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