[Elecraft] Inventory

Tom Hammond n0ss at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 2 14:47:25 EST 2007


Heath, if I recall, used to ID some devices by SIZE, specifically a 
scale-drawn illustration you could lay the suspect component against.

Might work in this case, esp. since Elecraft used several different 
SIZES of RFC in their kits... if all the same color, and possibly the 
same color coding, the only difference will be size.

But I don't look for them to go out and immediately reprint that 
(just printed) batch of new manuals... <G>.

73,

Tom


At 12:42 PM 3/2/2007, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>Kristena,
>
>IMHO it is a mistake for a kit manufacturer to attempt to identify
>components by body colors.  The ROHS compliant changes at Elecraft over the
>past year or more have pointed out the futility of that attempt.
>
>Identifying the component body color was likely an effort to help the
>builder, but by initially doing that, the effort has now caused more
>confusion.  A component can be one color today and another color tomorrow
>(except for the color code bands).
>
>73,
>Don W3FPR
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I was recently doing inventory on my new K2, and on page 5 of the RF
> > section I found a slight discrepancy. In the description of RFC4,
> > RFC5, RFC8, RFC9, and RFC7, it says they have green bodies. However
> > mine have the same color bands but have tan bodies.  Will this make
> > any difference?
> > Thanks for the help!
> > 73,
> > Kristina
> >
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