KXV3B Installation

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KXV3B Installation

Jobst Vandrey-2
As others have noted, removing the two screws on the rear of the left panel
makes the installation easier.  Especially in order to attach the lock
washer and nut on the bottom corner of the KXV3B module with my XXL
fingers..

Now just waiting for the PTXMON parts that are due to arrive tomorrow so I
can finish the assembly of the P3 and get everything back up and running!

Jobst
AC0LP
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Re: KXV3B Installation

Don Wilhelm-4
Removing the entire left side panel makes installation of the KXV3B
module even easier.
As an additional hint, bend the pins of the KXV3B connector slightly
toward the front - about 1/16 inch at the tips of the pins is enough.  
That will allow you to more easily install the new option.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/2/2015 8:08 PM, Jobst Vandrey wrote:
> As others have noted, removing the two screws on the rear of the left panel
> makes the installation easier.  Especially in order to attach the lock
> washer and nut on the bottom corner of the KXV3B module with my XXL
> fingers..
>

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