While I no longer have my KX1, the one I had was done up with every option.  I
too was quite admiring of the job they did jamming it all in there.  And, while
it pales in comparison to the design of such a product, I likewise got to be
impressed with myself and my ability to put it all together.

David, k3tue

--- John Shadle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Finally got around to starting on the addition of the KXB3080 to KX1 
> #1601 last night and just wanted to comment on what a fun experience it 
> is so far.
> 
> First of all, it was interesting to open up the KX1 and look at the work 
> I had completed previously. I know that my kit-building and soldering 
> skills have improved immensely since the initial build...especially with 
> regard to winding toroids.
> 
> I finished wiring the KXB3080 board and soldering it to the main board. 
> The fit of the little PCB is quite clever--as clever as the KXAT1 fits 
> on the main board and within the tight quarters of the case. Great job, 
> Elecraft!
> 
> Can't wait to finish up the work tonight by building the LPF board and 
> aligning everything!
> 
> -john W4PAH
> 
> 
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