Not to mention that those are single turn pots too. I replaced mine with 10 
turn trimpots a while ago.

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From: "Jim Shorney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> 
> "Jim Shorney" made an utterance to the drakelist gang 
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> On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 08:13:18 -0600, Laird Tom N wrote: 
> 
> >The hard part is lifting the connectors EVENLY to avoid bending the 
> >board. I had a piece old copper 12ga. house wire that I bent the end 
> >(J-hook) and used that to snake under the edge of the board next to the 
> >press-in connectors 
> 
> 
> Computer slot covers work pretty well also. 
> 
> Missing from your very instructive observations is the caution to be very 
> aware of the pots on the DC-DC converter board, it is horribly easy to bump 
> them when removing/installing the DR7. Even the slightest touch will knock 
> one or more of these pots out of adjustment, and as more than one of us had 
> found out, they are critical. 
> 
> 73 
> 
> -Jim 
> 
> 
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