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K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question

Ann and/or Bill Tekatch
Hello everyone.

Things are going really well with the build of s/n 1591 (I had the power
on tonight for the initial power-up test - so exciting!!!) but tonight
when I went to put the TCXO module on the KREF board, I discovered that
the leads on the module are too long to allow its bottom to "rest
against the socket" as described on p.46 of the assembly manual. Is this
a problem? Do I need to trim the leads?
FYI the leads are 1/4" long and a gap of 1/16" is left between the
bottom of the TCXO module and its socket when it is fully engaged.

BTW for those of you keeping track of delivery times:

K3 kit ordered May 9
Katiegram August 27
Delivery on Sept. 5

I really appreciated receiving this info. when I was awaiting my K3 - my
thanks to everyone who shared this info. on the reflector!

Thanks for looking & 73

Ann T.
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Re: K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question

michael taylor-3
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:53 PM, Ann and/or Bill Tekatch
<[hidden email]> wrote:

> went to put the TCXO module on the KREF board, I discovered that the leads
> on the module are too long to allow its bottom to "rest against the socket"
> as described on p.46 of the assembly manual. Is this a problem? Do I need to
> trim the leads?
> FYI the leads are 1/4" long and a gap of 1/16" is left between the bottom of
> the TCXO module and its socket when it is fully engaged.

You do want the oscillator to sit tight in the socket, but I found
there was a tiny amount of lead exposed due to rubber pads on the
underside of the oscillator can near the leads, prevented a "perfect"
fit. [1]

My opinion (and it is a cheap opinion at that) is that if the gap is
large enough to measure, then it large enough you can trim the leads
by that much. :-)

-Michael, VE3TIX

[1]  You can see the rubber pads that I'm talking about in this photo
<http://www.njqrp.org/fireball40/fb7%20can%20color.jpg>
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Re: K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question

Richard Ferch
In reply to this post by Ann and/or Bill Tekatch
Ann Tekatch asked:

> Things are going really well with the build of s/n 1591 (I had the power
> on tonight for the initial power-up test - so exciting!!!) but tonight
> when I went to put the TCXO module on the KREF board, I discovered that
> the leads on the module are too long to allow its bottom to "rest
> against the socket" as described on p.46 of the assembly manual. Is this
> a problem? Do I need to trim the leads?
> FYI the leads are 1/4" long and a gap of 1/16" is left between the
> bottom of the TCXO module and its socket when it is fully engaged.


FWIW, on K3 #1595 (ordered 7 May, Katiegram 27 August, arrived 5 September,
on the air 6 September), I found the leads on the TCXO (standard 5 ppm
version) to be too long as well, so I trimmed a bit (maybe 3/32" or so) off
each one before installing the TCXO. I told myself that if disaster struck
and it didn't work, I would order the 1 ppm TCXO to replace it, but so far
it has been doing just fine here.

73,
Rich VE3KI

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Re: K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question

luc Favre-2
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Hello,
I had the same problem and solved it without trimming the leads. The module
dont't rest against the socket but sits above it. No trouble till now...
just a week !
Is there a builder alert on this subject ?
73
Luc/F6HJO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann and/or Bill Tekatch" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 3:53 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question


>
> Hello everyone.
>
> Things are going really well with the build of s/n 1591 (I had the power
> on tonight for the initial power-up test - so exciting!!!) but tonight
> when I went to put the TCXO module on the KREF board, I discovered that
> the leads on the module are too long to allow its bottom to "rest
> against the socket" as described on p.46 of the assembly manual. Is this
> a problem? Do I need to trim the leads?
> FYI the leads are 1/4" long and a gap of 1/16" is left between the
> bottom of the TCXO module and its socket when it is fully engaged.
>
> BTW for those of you keeping track of delivery times:
>
> K3 kit ordered May 9
> Katiegram August 27
> Delivery on Sept. 5
>
> I really appreciated receiving this info. when I was awaiting my K3 - my
> thanks to everyone who shared this info. on the reflector!
>
> Thanks for looking & 73
>
> Ann T.
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Re: [!! SPAM] Re: K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question

Ann and/or Bill Tekatch
Thank you, Luc. I trimmed the leads and the radio is working fine so
far. You've had the same results without trimming the leads, so it would
appear that it isn't critical.

73
Ann VA3NOE

Luc Favre wrote:

> Hello,
> I had the same problem and solved it without trimming the leads. The module
> dont't rest against the socket but sits above it. No trouble till now...
> just a week !
> Is there a builder alert on this subject ?
> 73
> Luc/F6HJO
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ann and/or Bill Tekatch" <[hidden email]>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 3:53 AM
> Subject: [Elecraft] K3 - s/n 1591 - TCXO module question
>
>
>  
>> Hello everyone.
>>
>> Things are going really well with the build of s/n 1591 (I had the power
>> on tonight for the initial power-up test - so exciting!!!) but tonight
>> when I went to put the TCXO module on the KREF board, I discovered that
>> the leads on the module are too long to allow its bottom to "rest
>> against the socket" as described on p.46 of the assembly manual. Is this
>> a problem? Do I need to trim the leads?
>> FYI the leads are 1/4" long and a gap of 1/16" is left between the
>> bottom of the TCXO module and its socket when it is fully engaged.
>>
>> BTW for those of you keeping track of delivery times:
>>
>> K3 kit ordered May 9
>> Katiegram August 27
>> Delivery on Sept. 5
>>
>> I really appreciated receiving this info. when I was awaiting my K3 - my
>> thanks to everyone who shared this info. on the reflector!
>>
>> Thanks for looking & 73
>>
>> Ann T.
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