Julius,
Find a 5-way binding post with a 6-32 threaded stud and screw it into the
hole where the grounding screw normally mounts. Take a 6-32 nut along to
the local hamfest - caution, some of the threads on the new binding posts
are metric sizes.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -Original Message-
>
> This may be silly, but one of the things that I don't
> like about my K2 and KAT-100 is the grounding screw.
> What I would really like to see is a standard screw
> type Banana Jack. It is more of an issue for me as I
> move the rig back and forth between two QTH's and that
> is the most difficult part of the task. (I know, "Do
> you want some cheese with that whine?"
>
> The little plastic topped screw is just too small. I
> replaced both of those recently with computer case
> screws that have bigger and easier to grip plastic
> tops. There were made to replace case screws on
> computers to alow easier access. I found a little bag
> of 'em I bought a while back and they're the same
> thread as the Elecraft supplied part, much easier to
> grip. PEM makes them.
>
> Cheers,
> Julius
> n2wn
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