K2 #6662 Control Board Resistance U6/29&30 a tad too high

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K2 #6662 Control Board Resistance U6/29&30 a tad too high

Phillip Heller
Everything checks out per the Control Board resistance checks, though  
U6 29 & 30 to Ground show 95-97k ohm (dependent upon dmm polarity).

So that's 5-7kohm greater than the range shown in the table, but less  
than 10% deviation...

Is this something I should concern myself with?

--phil
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Re: K2 #6662 Control Board Resistance U6/29&30 a tad too high

Don Wilhelm-4
Phil,

Since this is primarily a check for shorts on the paddle input lines, I
do not think you should be concerned - continue building.

73,
Don W3FPR

Phillip Heller wrote:

> Everything checks out per the Control Board resistance checks, though  
> U6 29 & 30 to Ground show 95-97k ohm (dependent upon dmm polarity).
>
> So that's 5-7kohm greater than the range shown in the table, but less  
> than 10% deviation...
>
> Is this something I should concern myself with?
>
> --phil
>  
>
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