I've gotten used to the "pretested" "pre-created PCB"
and samo samo set of K3 parts and components and PCB's and ............. in the K3 kit version. I learned long time ago there are no dumb questions, only poor souls who won't ask them. I was hoping the front panel, and "control pcb and display board" if there is one - are pre-made and like all the other K3 boards, tested and checked out to some Elecraft K3 standard. As much as we all like the smell of solder - seems to me, the majority of problems with the K2 has always been dumb or inept construction soldering and component mistakes. So if I have to pay bigger bucks for a better transceiver, and still not get 2m or 440 - I'd much rather get as much pre-tested stuff, as the Elecraft principles think we can handle. I want to end up with samo and samo - as the "finishied K3" guys and gals. My dad, W2PZW from the spark 20's days, was color blind. He couldn't get an early days electronics job with the NBC radio companies of those days because of his visual problem. But I suspect he could have bought the K3 kit, and ended up with a fully functional transceiver. I'm not sure how dense the K3 is, it doesn't appear too daunting - but if Icom had decided to have hams build the IC-7000 from parts as a solder-kit, I can imagine the success and failure stories. ......chomping, chomping de, Fred N3CSY waters of the St. Lawrence 5 Sept ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Fred:
At 10:40 09/05/2007, Fred (FL) wrote: >I've gotten used to the "pretested" "pre-created PCB" >and samo samo set of K3 parts and components and >PCB's and ............. in the K3 kit version. > >I learned long time ago there are no dumb questions, >only poor souls who won't ask them. > >I was hoping the front panel, and "control pcb >and display board" if there is one - are pre-made >and like all the other K3 boards, tested and >checked out to some Elecraft K3 standard. And they ARE, Fred... Maybe I wasn't specific enough... ALL (emphasis added here) PC boards (including the Front Panel PC board) WILL be FULLY ASSEMBLED and TESTED and PRE-ALIGNED...!! Eric just wrote me with... "The customer will have to do final alignment of the BPFs in TX (like the K2), and will have to run the other alignment routines like the VCO MD CAL *similar to CAL PLL in the K2) routine. We'll do quick alignment in order to test everything, but will not do a final, 'fine tuned' alignment." The customer will also build their APP power cable. (So they get to do -some- soldering!) - <G> You, as the assembler, if you buy the kit, WILL have to install the Front Panel PC board onto the metalwork named Front Panel Cover, but there is NO soldering required. >As much >as we all like the smell of solder - seems to me, >the majority of problems with the K2 has always >been dumb or inept construction soldering and >component mistakes. So if I have to pay bigger bucks >for a better transceiver, and still not get 2m or >440 - I'd much rather get as much pre-tested >stuff, as the Elecraft principles think we >can handle. I want to end up with samo >and samo - as the "finishied K3" guys and >gals. And there's NO REASON you shouldn't do just that, with just a few hours of 'sweat equity' involved. >My dad, W2PZW from the spark 20's days, was >color blind. He couldn't get an early days >electronics job with the NBC radio companies >of those days because of his visual problem. >But I suspect he could have bought the K3 kit, and >ended up with a fully functional transceiver. > >I'm not sure how dense the K3 is, it doesn't >appear too daunting - but if Icom had decided >to have hams build the IC-7000 from parts >as a solder-kit, I can imagine the success >and failure stories. 73, Tom N0SS _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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NEWS FLASH! Just got ANOTHER e-mail from Eric... The K3 BPFs WILL be FULLY ALIGNED AND TESTED before they are shipped. All other 'adjustments' will be performed under software control. 73, Tom At 10:40 09/05/2007, Fred (FL) wrote: >I've gotten used to the "pretested" "pre-created PCB" >and samo samo set of K3 parts and components and >PCB's and ............. in the K3 kit version. > >I learned long time ago there are no dumb questions, >only poor souls who won't ask them. > >I was hoping the front panel, and "control pcb >and display board" if there is one - are pre-made >and like all the other K3 boards, tested and >checked out to some Elecraft K3 standard. And they ARE, Fred... Maybe I wasn't specific enough... ALL (emphasis added here) PC boards (including the Front Panel PC board) WILL be FULLY ASSEMBLED and TESTED and PRE-ALIGNED...!! Eric just wrote me with... "The customer will have to do final alignment of the BPFs in TX (like the K2), and will have to run the other alignment routines like the VCO MD CAL *similar to CAL PLL in the K2) routine. We'll do quick alignment in order to test everything, but will not do a final, 'fine tuned' alignment." The customer will also build their APP power cable. (So they get to do -some- soldering!) - <G> You, as the assembler, if you buy the kit, WILL have to install the Front Panel PC board onto the metalwork named Front Panel Cover, but there is NO soldering required. >As much >as we all like the smell of solder - seems to me, >the majority of problems with the K2 has always >been dumb or inept construction soldering and >component mistakes. So if I have to pay bigger bucks >for a better transceiver, and still not get 2m or >440 - I'd much rather get as much pre-tested >stuff, as the Elecraft principles think we >can handle. I want to end up with samo >and samo - as the "finishied K3" guys and >gals. And there's NO REASON you shouldn't do just that, with just a few hours of 'sweat equity' involved. >My dad, W2PZW from the spark 20's days, was >color blind. He couldn't get an early days >electronics job with the NBC radio companies >of those days because of his visual problem. >But I suspect he could have bought the K3 kit, and >ended up with a fully functional transceiver. > >I'm not sure how dense the K3 is, it doesn't >appear too daunting - but if Icom had decided >to have hams build the IC-7000 from parts >as a solder-kit, I can imagine the success >and failure stories. 73, Tom N0SS _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
> The K3 BPFs WILL be FULLY ALIGNED AND TESTED before they are shipped.
Rats! I thought I could do some tinkering after all ... hi hi _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
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