[Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Elecraft] How Do Elecraft Revision Sheets
Work?
Mike Walkington
mike at walkingtons.com
Sun May 22 15:13:03 EDT 2005
Hi Jack,
Thanks for this, it makes good sense. I'm trying to work out what's the
best way of tracking the minor improvements/changes that are made along the
way, especially to the optional add-ons, and to catch up with any that are
worthwhile.
Mike
VK1KCK
K2#2599
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Brindle [mailto:jackbrindle at earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 2:16 AM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Cc: mike at walkingtons.com; Gary Hvizdak
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] Re: [Elecraft] How Do Elecraft Revision Sheets
Work?
> Can someone please explain how Elecraft's revision sheet numbering
> works?
> For example, does a sheet numbered B-3 include all of the changes
> described
> in B-1 and B-2, ie are the sheets accumulative? What causes an
> "alphabetical" level change? Etc etc
Errata sheets show manual changes, and are labeled as to the revision
of the product's manual to which they correspond. If the product's
manual is at Rev B, then the errata sheet will show rev B. After
that, the number is the sequence number for the sheet. If it is the
first errata for the rev B manual, it will be B-1. Hopefully there
won't be many errors, and we will catch them all in the first sheet.
If not, then the second one will list all changes (making it
cumulative). When we issue the next version of the manual (Rev C in
this case) it should catch all the errata, and so those sheets will
go away. Should the Rev C manual later need a change, it would be
labeled C-1...
Make sense?
- Jack Brindle, W6FB
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