[Elecraft] Elecraft Digest, Vol 104, Issue 47

KR9A BILL KR9A at gmx.com
Sat Jan 12 01:36:00 EST 2013


you put enuf downward preassure on the screwdriver and it works 
everytime.... and get a good machined set of tools  Holy Cow its not a 
big block v8!!!!
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>     1. KPA500 PWR Display (AC6JA at aol.com)
>     2. Re: Problem with a K3 screw - suggestions needed
>        (Ian White GM3SEK)
>     3. test (AC6JA at aol.com)
>     4. Re: New Output Power Issue, and a new question (Richard Fjeld)
>     5. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Jack Brindle)
>     6. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (AC6JA at aol.com)
>     7. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Ken K3IU)
>     8. Fwd: KX3 Micro Manual Available in Apple App Store from
>        Elecraft Digest, Vol 103, Issue 32 (Jeffrey Blumenfeld)
>     9. Re: Use of the subject line. (Jim Rhodes)
>    10. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Jack Brindle)
>    11. Re: Problem with a K3 screw - suggestions needed
>        (Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-717-1197)
>    12. Re: Problem with a K3 screw - suggestions needed (Ken Chandler)
>    13. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Ken K3IU)
>    14. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Jack Brindle)
>    15. Re: Fwd: KX3 Micro Manual Available in Apple App Store from
>        Elecraft Digest, Vol 103, Issue 32 (Mike KS7D)
>    16. Re: Fwd: KX3 Micro Manual Available in Apple App Store from
>        Elecraft Digest, Vol 103, Issue 32 (Chip Stratton)
>    17. Re: KPA500 PWR Display (Ken K3IU)
>    18. Reflector postings (khaleio at aol.com)
>    19. Re: Price guesstimate on KXPA100 (Wayne Burdick)
>    20. Re: Fwd: KX3 Micro Manual Available in Apple App Store from
>        Elecraft Digest, Vol 103, Issue 32 (Richard Gillingham)
>    21. Re: Reflector postings (Don Wilhelm)
>    22. K3 near salt water (Robert Fanfant)
>    23. Re: K3 near salt water (W4GRJ)
>    24. Re: K3 near salt water (Eric Swartz - WA6HHQ, Elecraft)
>    25. Re: K3 near salt water (Don Wilhelm)
>    26. Re: K3 near salt water (Ken G Kopp)
>    27. Re: K3 near salt water (Mike Harris)
>    28. Long Messages (David Dunn)
>    29. Rigblaster Plus with Elecraft K3 (Alfredo V?lez WP3C)
>    30. Re: Long Messages (K2GN)
>    31. Re: K3 near salt water (W4GRJ)
>    32. Re: Long Messages (Phil Kane)
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> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 12:07:39 -0500 (EST)
> From: AC6JA at aol.com
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] KPA500 PWR Display
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> I like to have the KPA500 display set to constantly show the PWR  output.
> I just noticed that when I swtich bands from my K3, the KPA500 display
> stays set to display PWR output, but when I switch bands on the KPA500, the
> display always goes back to display the band.  Then I always have to press
> PWR again to display the PWR output.
> Is there any way to keep the KPA500 display "stuck" on PWR output when
> changing bands directly from the KPA500 keypad?
>   
> Mike
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> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 17:21:46 +0000
> From: Ian White GM3SEK <gm3sek at ifwtech.co.uk>
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Problem with a K3 screw - suggestions needed
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> In Europe, make sure you are not using a Pozidriv screwdriver.
>
> A Pozidriv #1 screwdriver will kind-of work with the Phillips screws in
> the K3... right up to the moment when a screw gets stuck. Beyond that
> moment, a Pozidriv screwdriver is very likely to do damage.
>
> Even with a good-quality Phillips #1 driver, my 700-series K3 is now on
> its second set of case screws. The originals were worn out by opening up
> the K3 to show it to people :-)
>
>
> 73 from Ian GM3SEK
> http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
>
>
> Tom H Childers wrote:
>> Good advice Don.
>>
>> Another thing that will destroy Phillips head screws is the use of a
>> reed and prince screw driver, so verify that you are REALY using a
>> Phillips screw driver.
>>
>> The very tip of a Phillips screw driver is blunt, not sharp, but a
>> reed and prince screw driver (which looks very much like a Phillips)
>> is sharp on the tip and will not seat completely in a Phillips screw,
>> thus slipping and destroying the socket.
>>
>> Beware when buying inexpensive screw drivers that are call Phillips
>> screw drivers.  Check the tip and make sure it's not sharp.
>>
>> 73,
>> Tom
>> Amateur Radio Operator N5GE
>> ARRL Lifetime Member
>> QCWA Lifetime Member
>>
>> On Wed, 26 Dec 2012 18:15:05 -0500, Don Wilhelm
>> <w3fpr at embarqmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Fabio,
>>>
>>> That screw in into a 2D connector.
>>> You will be able to remove the front panel by removing the other 2
>>> screws in the 2D connector, and then you should be able to rotate the 2D
>>> connector body in a direction that will loosen the screw threads.
>>> Elecraft does have replacement screws.  You do not have to purchase the
>>> SS kit, just order by the part number listed in the assembly manual -
>>> you can order one or any multiple you want.
>>>
>>> The proper size screwdriver is a #1 Phillips which should be available
>>> worldwide.  Do not use a worn Phillips screwdriver, it is certain to
>>> slip and strip out the screwhead.  If you have had trouble, I suggest
>>> you invest in a new screwdriver.
>>>
>>> I use my #1 Phillips more than most in my Elecraft repair activities,
>>> but if I find my screwdriver does not firmly hold a screw when the
>>> screwdriver shaft is held horizontally, that tip is worn sufficiently
>>> that it should be replaced.  I do not want to strip out the screwheads
>>> on my customer's equipment.  In other words, do not use worn screwdriver
>>> tips and all should be well.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>> Don W3FPR
>>>
>>> On 12/26/2012 5:46 PM, Fabio IZ4AFW / NZ1W wrote:
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>     today I decided to try to apply a mod (Audio Low Pass filter) to my
>>>> beloved K3.
>>>> My K3 was born in September, 2009 and I bought it factory assembled.
>>>> Up till now, I just added a couple of additional filters and the KV3A
>>>> board; so, I never unassembled the front panel before.
>>>>
>>>> Today I found that one of the upper front panel screws was probably
>>>> overtightened (or defective).
>>>> I tried to unscrew the screw with several phillips screwdrivers
>>>> (little and big), to no avail.
>>>> The side effect of my (unsuccessful) tentatives was that:
>>>> 1) I was not able to unscrew the screw
>>>> 2) now the screw head is damaged (see pic at
>>>>
>>>> https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/V1aTCoSq5qkgs3y-beE_DdMTjNZETYmy
>>>> PJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink)
>>>>
>>>> I got to unassemble the front panel unscrewing a couple of screws
>>>> more, but I'd like to solve this little problem (moreover, it's ugly).
>>>> Before going with some more destructive methods (I am thinking about
>>>> drilling the screw??), I'd like to have some savy suggestion from the
>>>> community...
>>>> Moreover, do you know if Elecraft has an additional screw kit
>>>> available (I don't need the stainless steel ones)?
>>>>
>>>> As a side note, I found that almost all the flat-head screws were very
>>>> "soft" and damage-prone (differently from the other round-head screws).



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