[Elecraft] Page 46, KX1 Manual, "Locate"
William Johnson
wjohnson at dcwis.com
Tue May 11 17:55:24 EDT 2004
If you are like me, the eyelashes getting blonder and thinner, my yl thinks
I should use some mascara on the brows and I could get by with taking an
unused brush. Grinding one of those as a tuner will be the simplest idea if
I ever need one in the future and cannot find my tools.
You could in the future refer to the parts list, if in doubt if the part
exists.
Bill
K9YEQ
K-2 (#35), KX1 (#35)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:elecraft-
> bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Larry Kayser
> Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:43 AM
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] Page 46, KX1 Manual, "Locate"
>
> Page 46, KX1 Manual
> "Locate a small flat-blade screwdriver or tuning tool for use in
> adjusting the trimmer capacitors..."
>
> Nothing to tell you to look in an envelope or package, just "Locate"...
>
> Neither the friendly "Turn the board top face up with KX1 in the upper
> left corner.
>
> Nor the complimentary "Turn the board bottom face up with jack J1 in the
> upper right corner."
>
> just the ominous "Locate".......
>
> OK, so where does one "Locate" a tuning tool on a Saturday evening on a
> small Island a mile off shore on a large lake in Eastern Ontario?
>
> Contemplation, take the boat to shore, then the car, to somewhere 30 to
> 50 miles away that might be open. Not a good idea.
>
> Look through the house. Look through the cabin, crawl under the cabin
> and look in the boxes of radio junk, find two ancient red tuning wands,
> the wrong type of course, these came with Heathkits so many many years
> ago. Also find, two Ham IV control boxes, three isolation transformers
> and many boxes of old GE and Motorola radios - nothing to make a tuning
> wand out of and resolve the "Locate" issue.
>
> Come back to the house, go through all the little boxes of junk that
> accumulate over the years, especially when one is building a cabin, then
> a home, out buildings etc. Nothing.
>
> Desperation. Slip into the bathroom and go through all the cupboards and
> things and see if anything there can be conscripted into the urgent need
> for a tuning wand. Beside a small bottle of black stuff is a small
> plastic handled brush. The plastic looks good, reasonably hard, about
> two inches long.
>
> Quickly cut off the brush, chuck the remaining rod in a drill, grab a
> file, and with the drill screaming, file down the plastic shaft to about
> 1.3 mm. Carefully holding the small end, shave the slot end screwdriver,
> testing fitting the result into 20a, 20b and 40 of the KX1 main board.
>
> Now the magic "Locate" has been resolved. Peak up the trimmers on 20,
> slip down to 40 and repeat the process. Enjoy becoming familiar with the
> controls of the newly working KX1 receiver. Fool with this tiny receiver
> for several hours.
>
> This morning while getting ready to go ashore there was a call from the
> bathroom asking if I had any idea what had happened to the Mascara
> brush. Am I in denial or should I beg for forgiveness? Married to the
> same lady for 44 years convinces me to suggest that Mascara would be
> overdressed for the occasion - with some persuasion I get away with it -
> well at least I think I got away with it.
>
> During the boat ride to the mainland I am told to remember to stop by
> the drug store so she can replace the Mascara brush that has gone
> missing. Everything was going to be OK until she added as we were tying
> up the boat at the shore if she should get two new brushes in case I
> needed another one for my radio project!!!!!!
>
> Are there any other things like "Locate" in the rest of the KX1 assembly
> manual?
>
> Larry
> VA3LK
>
>
>
>
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