[Elecraft] KX1 and KXB3080 build suggestion
sbanks2571 at att.net
sbanks2571 at att.net
Fri Dec 29 16:21:48 EST 2006
Kent,
I alsoI have a Hakko 808 desoldering pump, which is indeed a GREAT tool. Is yours a similar unit? If so, can you enlighten me on how you use it for toroids?
73,
Steve B!anks
K0PQ
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-----Original Message-----
From: K9ZTV <k9ztv at socket.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 14:33:48
To:elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX1 and KXB3080 build suggestion
I respectfully disagree with the suggestion below. My recommendation is
to complete the KX1 first in order to make sure it's working perfectly.
THEN do the 3080 upgrade. If you have problems after installing the
upgrade, you will thus know that the error is somewhere in the upgrade
work, not the original KX1 work. I also recommend "playing" with the
KX1 for a while before doing the 3080 upgrade in order to familiarize
yourself with its operation and menus.
I had no problems with either kit other than being shorted a resistor in
the RF output mod which Elecraft quickly sent me.
Finally, my opinion only, but a Hakko desoldering gun is the cat's meow
for removing components and also removing the enamel from and tinning
(at the same time) torroid wires.
73,
Kent K9ZTV
wmorrill at montana.edu wrote:
>After completing a KX1 kit and I ordered and built the 30/80 adapter. The
>conversion required removal of several capacitors, resistors, toroids, and
>a choke that were originally installed on the KX1 board. If you are
>anticipating installation of the adapter, I suggest a careful evaluation
>of the assembly manuals to determine which new components will be needed.
>Installation of these new components during the original construction of
>the KX1 would eliminate desoldering and removal of the old components. The
>desoldering method that works best for me is to heat and remove the
>component. Then, reheat and quickly blow on the area to clear melted
>solder. Close placement of components on the KX1 board prevents the use
>of a solder sucker.
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