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K2 (gasp, a real K2 question) KPA100 idea

jferg977
If I install an IC socket for U2 on my KPA100, will there be any adverse  
effects?  Don't ask why I would want to do this.  I would have to  admit to more
than the usual stupidity.
 
73   AI4TO    John Ferguson   M/V  Arcadian



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Re: K2 (gasp, a real K2 question) KPA100 idea

Don Wilhelm-4
John,

As long as you use a good socket, there should be no adverse effects -
all the signals operate near DC or very low frequencies.  Long term
there is always more of a chance for oxidation between the chip leads
and the socket than with a properly soldered-in chip, so you may want to
re-seat the chip every 2 to 3 years just to wipe away any possible
oxidation - it really depends on 'the air you breathe' how rapidly
oxidation can develop - the coastal salt air seems to accelerate it.

73,
Don W3FPR

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> If I install an IC socket for U2 on my KPA100, will there be any adverse  
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Re: K2 (gasp, a real K2 question) KPA100 idea

Alan Bloom
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A socket will always be less reliable than soldering the IC directly to
the board.  You should only do it if you expect you might have to remove
the IC some day.

Al N1AL


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> If I install an IC socket for U2 on my KPA100, will there be any adverse  
> effects?  Don't ask why I would want to do this.  I would have to  admit to more
> than the usual stupidity.
>  
> 73   AI4TO    John Ferguson   M/V  Arcadian
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Re: K2 (gasp, a real K2 question) KPA100 idea

jferg977
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Hi,
that is exactly the reason I would use a socket.  this K2 lives  on a boat
and is connected to a 23 foot whip and a seawater grounding system and  when
it's working is astonishing.  problem is from time to time I forget to  
disconnect antenna when I'm not using radio and it gets fried by static  discharges
through the antenna system.  casualties are always the 1N5711s  in tthe kat100
and kpa100 AND U2 in the KPA100. I have to assume that even  though I'm
installing a ferrite inductor shunt between the antenna lead and  ground, I will still
occasionally forget to disconnect anenna and so will get to  replace these
components for the perhaps 5th or 6th time.  pcb's don't  respond well to this
level of remove and replace cycles.

thanks for the  thought,  
 
73  AI4TO

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A socket will always be less reliable  than soldering the IC directly to
the board.  You should only do it if  you expect you might have to remove
the IC some day.

Al  N1AL


On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 13:47, [hidden email] wrote:
> If  I install an IC socket for U2 on my KPA100, will there be any adverse  
> effects?  Don't ask why I would want to do this.  I would  have to  admit
to more
> than the usual stupidity.
>  
> 73   AI4TO    John Ferguson    M/V  Arcadian
>
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