Posted by
Bob Cunnings NW8L on
Mar 17, 2006; 5:36am
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/no-subject-tp387679p387680.html
I had to replace mine once, it's not as bad as you might think if you
have a big iron. I cut the center conductor wire, then heated the body
of the connector with a large iron until the solder holding it in
place reflowed - at which point I turned the board upside down and the
connector fell right out under it's own weight. A little solder
between tip of iron and connector body helped pass the heat. A solder
sucker was then used to remove the center conductor remnant.
RC
On 3/16/06, Paul Gates, KD3JF <
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> Hi Gang.... I have a question.... I need to eventually replace my BNC connector on my KX1. Since I did not build the KX1 I have I need some info. I have heard it is difficult to remove the present one because of heat needed to remove the connector. The fear is that the board will be damaged. I have had the KX1 apart down to the main board and I see a phillips screw and I presume that is the screw holding the board in place. Am I correct? I need to remove the board to get to the connecor. What is the best way to remove the BNC connector?
>
> Thanks you for your suggestions..
>
> Paul, KD3JF
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