Ron makes a good point, although I wouldn't consider it to be intimidating, it
is a pain to get the heat sink back on. The finals are held by screws which are
difficult for fat fingers to keep in place (I finally realized that I should
use a piece of electrical tape to hold them down). Also, ma
I've just added KNB2, KSB2 and KAT2 to s/n 3641, a basic CW K2.
KNB2 requires access to the top and bottom of the RF board - easy,
just the top and bottom cover.
KSB2 requires the same access - some of the work is a little more
crowded (just like the KSB2 itself). It *also* requires that you
add
Fred, N3CSY asked:
I'm wondering as I start on RF Board - just how much REWORK is it to add
NOISE BLANKER and SSB OPTION to my K2, after the base K2 is completed?
Is it a major take-apart operation, to add these options after the base K2
is up and running and all buttoned up in its case, etc.?
I
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