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Silly KPA100 Question

Paul Clay-2
Respecting the placement of the solder lug on the
antenna connector J2, is the lug really supposed to be
installed on the screw nearest the top edge of the
rear panel?  Seems if its installed there it's going
to come close to interfering with the with the circuit
board to which the rear panel attaches (it can be made
to work, but it will be a tight squeeze).   Figure 22
shows the rear panel inverted; should the installation
instruction be interpreted "installed on the screw
nearest the top edge of the (inverted) rear panel"
(which is, nearest the bottom edge of the panel)?

Thanks!


 
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RE: Silly KPA100 Question

Mike Short
 I am currently at that point, but am using Rev. E manual. Figure 24 A1
shows the detail.
The solder lug goes on what will actually end up as the bottom of the panel,
since the circuit
Board hangs upside down on the heatsink. If you do a test fit, you will see
the lug ends up slightly
Above the circuit board.

Mike
AI4NS

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Respecting the placement of the solder lug on the
antenna connector J2, is the lug really supposed to be
installed on the screw nearest the top edge of the
rear panel?  Seems if its installed there it's going
to come close to interfering with the with the circuit
board to which the rear panel attaches (it can be made
to work, but it will be a tight squeeze).   Figure 22
shows the rear panel inverted; should the installation
instruction be interpreted "installed on the screw
nearest the top edge of the (inverted) rear panel"
(which is, nearest the bottom edge of the panel)?

Thanks!


 
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