[Elecraft] [K3] Upcoming K3 features

Richard Jones rick at prismnet.com
Mon Sep 28 00:29:57 EDT 2009


Thanks Dave,

I really appreciate all the advice you and others have given.  It was just
an idea, nothing else!  The only thing I was trying to say is that if you
are trying to "trouble shoot" then you are going to be on the phone or have
to be able to read the "Assembly Manuals".  They are complicated if you are
trying to "Reverse Engineer" the "Manuals".   This is just me.  Please do
not take it personally!  Others may find it completely different.  Thanks
for responding to my post.  I do appreciate your comments!

Thanks,

Rick





David Gilbert wrote:
> 
> 
> I understand.  I just thought that maybe you didn't notice the assembly 
> manual was there.
> 
> For the most part, though, following the assembly manual backwards 
> probably is the safest bet.  It gives step-by-step instructions, 
> complete with cautionary advice you'd be wise to follow anyway.  It's 
> pretty much organized by sections and it wouldn't take much scanning 
> through it to figure out which were relevant to whatever you wanted to do.
> 
> 73,
> Dave   AB7E
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Richard Jones wrote:
>> Hey Dave,
>>
>> I guess the "Assembly Manual" would be a place to look/start.  Is what I
>> am
>> talking about is a "Manual" that does not have all the "other stuff" in
>> it. 
>> For example if you need to get to a certain "Board" it would be nice if
>> there was a "Manual" that showed you how to do it.  Please do not take
>> this
>> in the wrong way!  I am sure the "Assembly Manual" has more information
>> than
>> I could probably comprehend,  just to get to a certain part of the radio. 
>> For many of us,  we purchased the "Assembled" K3 because for whatever
>> reason
>> we did not or could not "Assemble" the radio.  This is why I am making
>> this
>> request.  Again,  please do not take this in a negative way,  that was
>> not
>> my intention in posting.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
>>
>> David Gilbert wrote:
>>   
>>> The official K3 Assembly Manual is available as a pdf download from 
>>> Elecraft's web site.  Why wouldn't that work?
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Dave   AB7E
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard Jones wrote:
>>>     
>>>> 5.  For us who have purchased the K3 assembled it would be great if
>>>> there
>>>> was a manual that would show you how to take it "back" apart with
>>>> pictures,
>>>> labels, and all for servicing.
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>       
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