[Elecraft] KIO3B Digital I/O assembly

Jim Shepherd nvjims at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 15:06:38 EDT 2018


Having also hit the wrong hole while attaching cables from in front of the
radio, unless you have totally messed up the contacts, they can be teased
back into position with the careful use of a dental pick. BE SURE to
disconnect the power cable before attempting this repair...no telling what
damage could be caused by shorting a couple of the contacts together while
doing this repair... YMMV.

73 Jim W6US

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From: Michael Blake <k9jri at mac.com>
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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2018 16:18:41 -0400
Subject: [Elecraft] KIO3B Digital I/O assembly
I am not sure how many of you have noticed the warnings in the K3s and P3
manual to NOT plug a USB B connector into the 8P8C modular jack lableled
“RS232/P3” on the rear of the K3s.  This is a VERY important warning but
only if you read it prior to inserting the USB cable (twice) into the
RS232/P3 jack on the KIO3B.

It was the very first plug I inserted after completing my kit while looking
over the radio from the front.  I did it twice because it did not seem to
fit correctly:). I did not realize that I had “squished” it for a couple of
weeks as I had not tried to use the jack.

Since this little bugger (KIO3B Digital I/O Assy E850646) costs $98,
believe it or not, I want to repair my existing board after the replacement
arrives tomorrow.  If I did it once I will probably do it again.

My problem is that there are dozens of similar jacks and I need to find the
correct manufacturer, part number and source for this particular 8P8C
circuit board mounted modular jack. I have the tools and the skills but I
lack the correct part.

If anyone from Elecraft could provide me with the proper replacement jack
information I would be very grateful.


Very 73 - Mike - K9JRI


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