About to put the front panel on the main chassis, been at this about 3 hrs today, I think I'll pack it in for the night. I am really stunned by the mechanical engineering in this radio. All the screw holes have lined up perfectly. I expect to be stunned by the electrical engineering as soon as I power it up [and figure out how to use it :-) ].

So far, everything has gone well ... OK, exactly as it should have, the assembly docs are really [really!] good. I kept looking for the phone jack until I finally realized it was already attached to the DSP board. I'm really anxious to fire the radio up. Meanwhile I have my K2/100 to keep me company.

Things I have learned:

1. Do the inventory. Don't bother counting all the screws, washers, nuts, and stuff, just sort them into a muffin tin. There seem to be extras. So far, everything has been there.

2. Some of the modules have their own hardware packed with them. There seem to be extras there too, just add them to your stash in the muffin tin.

3. Go slow, read the instructions, and then read them again ... twice more. There are a lot of details in them.

4. For the rubber feet in the side panel, I recommend the "soap/press method." After I gave up on the "twist method," it went really quickly.

ECN: Heard N0AR check in on 20, but for me, no N0SS=No QNI. Never heard Kevin or anyone else except a very weak AD? I was surprised on Sat in the MIQP and ONQP to hear WA and OR fairly strong on 20. I guess it dies by 2300Z. Wish I could make the 40m net more often.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 2008 Cal QSO Party  4-5 Oct 08
- www.cqp.org

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