Frank, you might want to look at Gary, KI4GGX's "unpcb"s. They are dummy
boards that replace all the optional boards and include the parts that
would normally go on the main board. The idea being that you don't have
to rework the main board to uninstall parts when adding an option in the
future.
Here are links to his website, and his manual which gives a lot of info
about all the boards and the parts that you don't need to install on the
main board...
http://home.cfl.rr.com/garyhvizdak/KI4GGX/unpcbs.htm
http://home.cfl.rr.com/garyhvizdak/KI4GGX/Users_Guide.htmGary has done a lot of work on this project and it's a great idea. They are bargain priced as well.
Larry N8LP
Frank Mayer wrote:
>I am going to order a K2 with a number of the options. I have also downloaded and read the assembly manual for the K2 as well as the KSB2 board for example. The assembly and installation instructions for the KSB2 instruct you to disassemble part of the rig for the installation of the board. Is there any coordination instruction given for building the rig when you are installing the options at the time of rig assembly?
>Frank WY3D
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