[Elecraft] Rework Eliminators
Tom Zeltwanger
KG3V at ChesBayVA.com
Wed Nov 29 19:51:05 EST 2006
Sounds like a good idea, as I expect to be modifying and experimenting with this
radio. That is a big reason I bought a kit. So do you just buy the ones for the
options you expect to actually install at some point?
Also, if I bought the DSP filter and intend to install it, is the rework
elimnator still useful for using the rig without the DSP, or if I want to
install my own filter in place of the DSP filter?
Thanks,
Tom KG3V
Quoting Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 <faunt at panix.com>:
> I've found the audio filter/DSP one to be very convenient when doing work
> on the front panel/control boards, since things can be tested without
> having to reassemble that stack, or probed behind where it would be.
>
> 73, doug
>
> From: "Mike Short" <mike.short at mchsi.com>
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:23:28 -0600
>
> Tom,
>
> They are listed at the bottom of the Elecraft website. I put them in my
> K2,
> and they are great.
> What they are is a board that plugs in to the connectors for the various
> option modules, KSB2, KNB2, KAF2, etc.
>
> You can do them as you assemble the K2, or go back after it is finished
> and
> install them. They are great for troubleshooting, since all you need to
> do
> is unplug the suspect module and verify operation. I had an issue with my
> KSB2 board, and it was great to be able to simply unplug it. If you do
> not
> have the rework eliminators installed you must solder in jumpers, and
> other
> steps to remove a module.
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