I have one of these too...works as good as the $$$ Weller I bought with
my boss's money! :) The free DMM is ok too.
--
72, Ron - W5RCM
w5rcm at volente dot us
Austin TX
Eric Ward wrote:
I used the soldering station from Circuit Specialists, recommended in
the "Summary of available soldering stations" article by Tom, N0SS. It
appears on the page that you get to by clicking the "How to build and
test your kit" link, which is on the "Builder resources" page, a link
for which is on the Elecraft website front page--2 levels down makes it
a little harder to find ; ) The station was $39.95 as reported--came
with a tip about 1.5 mm dia, which worked fine--they also sell a few mm
chisel tip, which is good for the antenna jack. I had previously built
a Rock Mite with an unregulated Shack iron. It worked, but was much
more stressful--pretty easy to melt the PC board. I figured no big deal
for a $25 bag of parts. But a $40 investment to avoid reducing a nice
$279 bag of parts to junk seemed like cheap insurance. They also throw
in a free DMM on $50+ orders. And they have a BNC-to-dual binding post
adapter for a few bucks. No interest in Circuit Specialists, except as
a 1 time customer.
73,
Eric
N0HHS
KX1 #760
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