[Elecraft] Out of the frying pan and into the....KPA100

Sherman Banks [email protected]
Wed Jun 25 16:23:01 2003


The KPA100 is easier than a K2.  Not as many parts and no tuning.  I used a
Radio Shack 100 W soldering gun to install those hefty power transistors.
Next, you will need to get the KAT100!

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Andy Bullington
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 3:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] Out of the frying pan and into the....KPA100


Well after finally getting the K2 (#3457) on the last week, and finally
installing the noise blanker.....a strange thing happened....I found myself
missing the smell of melting solder....my workbench, once so full of light
and life (and a fair amount of cursing), looked dark and empty...lonely....
So I looked at the manual for the KPA100 I downloaded a couple weeks ago (at
which point I said to myself, "Holy cow! this looks almost as hard as the
K2! No way! Maybe next year!") and this time around, it didn't look that
bad!...right....anyway, I sent in an order.
         Please...someone tell me its not as hard as it looks.  And what
about this heavy soldering iron business? Will a Weller gun do? Any advice
in general? Thanks!          Andy W1AWB


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