Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads

2005-03-30 Thread G3VVT
In a message dated 30/03/05 17:45:28 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What do I do with the leads of Z5? Do I clip them, or leave them alone? - The usual rule is if the component wire ends stick out chop 'em

Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads

2005-03-30 Thread G3VVT
After you have you have soldered Z5 into the correct place on the PCB trim the free wire ends as normal as with most other components. Just to avoid any confusion! Bob, G3VVT ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must

Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads

2005-03-30 Thread Paul Bruneau
On Mar 30, 2005, at 12:23 PM, Dan Barker wrote: The confusion would come from the warning not to trim the leads of the relays. Trim ALL other leads. Even ICs?? ___ Elecraft mailing list Post to: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net You must be a subscriber to

Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads and AGC voltage

2005-03-30 Thread Paul Bruneau
On Mar 30, 2005, at 1:34 PM, Rolf Moberg, OH6KXL wrote: My own (SN 4759) measurements with external DMM were as follows: - U2 pint 5 max 3.79 V - U4 OUT 7.9 V I understand there is no big difference between 3.80V and 3.79V. However, when manual asks (page 47) to adjust R1 for a reading of

Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads and AGC voltage

2005-03-30 Thread Rolf Moberg, OH6KXL
Paul Bruneau wrote: When a manual tells me to adjust to a voltage, I like to be somewhere in the middle with my pot...otherwise it makes me wonder what I did wrong. I am still wondering :) Indeed. In fact after remeasuring U2 pin 5 voltage I got 3.78 volts. I am not sure whether 3.79 volts

Re: [Elecraft] z5 resonator leads

2005-03-30 Thread Stuart Rohre
Never trim precut to length leads such as ICs and relays, and resistor packs, or crystals. These have just enough extension thru the normal fillet of solder to not be a problem, and to provide a place to clip on for troubleshooting probes. Trimming short leads that were not designed to be