Sub-rx install video/pix?

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Sub-rx install video/pix?

alsopb
Has anyone created either?  

It would be interesting to me to see somebody prying off the front panel assembly in video form.

de Brian/K3KO
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RE: Sub-rx install video/pix?

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RE: Sub-rx install video/pix?

Arie Kleingeld PA3A
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Brian,

I am planning to do so. I will publish the video of the KRX3 assembly...
As soon as the KRX3 arrives.

Expecting it within a few months. (Ordered it Feb 2008)


73,
Arie PA3A



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Has anyone created either?  

It would be interesting to me to see somebody prying off the front panel
assembly in video form.

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Re: Sub-rx install video/pix?

Barry N1EU
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alsopb wrote
It would be interesting to me to see somebody prying off the front panel assembly in video form.
It's an easy job Brian.  Just use a thin screwdriver placed as indicated in the instructions.  Go back and forth between the slots on each side, prying it loose a little bit further each time.  The connector pins are clearly visible so you can see the progress of the panel coming off.  3-4X on each slot and she's loose.

73,
Barry N1EU