There is a way to slide the board in that clears the standoffs; almost
impossible to describe so I should make a video of it one of these days!
In general, you slide the board in with a very shallow "angle of
attack" and do an overshoot-and-reverse. I'm sure that's an unusable
description, but let it be a challenge -- it can be done!
John
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Dave hartzell said the following on 03/14/2010 12:29 AM:
Thanks John.
I picked some screws up at the local hardware store. I see what you mean
about the BNC mounting...
FYI, I had to bend the vertical nut ears a bit to be able to get the board
in, and screwed in.
I'm probably going to be operating "open lid" for a while just to see the
LED status.
Dave
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 10:29 AM, John Ackermann N8UR <j...@febo.com> wrote:
Dave, the standoffs are threaded for a 4-40 screw, but I'll tell you a
secret -- if you use the nuts and washers on the BNC connectors, the board
is held very securely without any need for the mounting screws; I've frankly
never bothered with them.
John
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