May I offer a word of advice.  Don't get into a Zen like state as you put
the caps in etc.   Read and check EVERY step.   Don't think to yourself
"Ok..I'm running .047 caps right now".

As per the 2nd step on Pg 2 of the KPA-100 manual Elecraft's insertion order
is  left to right and front edge to back edge.   In the old Heathkit days I
had the habit of putting all the same value caps/resistors in at once like
an assembly line.   That got me burned as I Zenned out doing the cap
insertions on Pg 15 of the KPA-100 manual.

.1 .1 .1 .1 now .047 .047 .047 now .001 .001 back to .047 .047 .047 .047
.047 [jump to .033] back to .047.

Everyone here who put a .047 in C31's positon raise their
hand.....oops...looks like I may be alone in that.  But it goes to show you
need to pay attention at every step.

Good luck.   Its fun to build.   Its almost a let down to operate the radio
when its finished.   I suspect that is why so many guys keep building more
for others.   The building is addicting.

73 de Tom K2TA




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ron D'Eau Claire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 4:04 PM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] New Build K2/100


In my experience the K2 is actually easier to build than most Heathkits -
especially the older vacuum tube jobs.

Where most people have trouble is in putting the wrong part in the wrong
place. Putting in parts oriented wrong (IC's backwards, etc.) and in bad
solder joints (cold or missed solder joints).

Be especially careful with the toroid leads to be sure they are stripped and
tinned up ABOVE where the lead comes out of the PC board so they are
actually soldered. You can fill the PC board hole with solder, trapping the
lead, but it the enamel isn't gone from that point it doesn't make contact.
They have been dubbed "PTTL" for "poorly tinned toroid leads" by kit builder
rescuer extraordinaire, Gary Surrency ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Take your time. Don't hurry. Make it a Zen exercise in deliberate thought,
deliberate motion, deliberate acts. Double check your work.

When you are done, it'll be as much of a thrill as your first Heathkit - and
work a whole lot better!

Ron AC7AC


-----Original Message-----
I just received my new K2/100 with all the bells and whistles.  I ordered
all
the necessary tools to help put it together i.e.: solder station, etc.  I
haven't built a kit since the days of Heathkit and that was many years ago.
If anyone has suggestions, I would appreciate helpful comments.  Thanks and
73 de Alan, K6IPM


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