[Elecraft] Front Pannel bord (R16, R15)???
[email protected]
[email protected]
Sun Jun 22 21:00:01 2003
Ah the sweet sound of relief. As you can likely tell I almost nothing
about electronics and it hadn't even occurred to me to look at the
schematic. I don't know all of the symbols but looking at it now it is
clear what I am looking at. I will try to look more carefully in the
future (both at the instructions, and at the schematic) thanks for
your reassurance Joe.
Dwayne
On 22 Jun 2003 at 17:37, Joe P wrote:
> Hi Dwayne,
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > #1:
> > I first soldered them on the front side of the bord. I put them
> > through from the back then dumbly flipped the bord over and
> > soldered them.
>
> No problem. At the bottom of the right hand column on page 11 of the K2=
> manual, is says "Since all holes are plated through, you can solder on
> either side." No need to risk damaging the board trying to remove the
> solder or resoldering on the "recommended" side.
>
> [snip]
>
> > #2:
> > on these same two resistors are the inside pad's connected? I tried
> > to tell but I am just not sure now that they are soldered.
>
> If you look at the schematic for the front panel board, you'll find R15
> and R16 in about the center of the page, just above the symbol for the
> shaft encoder. One side of R15 indeed is connected to R16, so you're
> probably OK.
>
> Build on!
>
> 73
> Joe
> KB8AP
>
>
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