Like it or not, we are seeing another transition in kit building. Just as some of us witnessed the transition from tubes to transistors, we are now seeing the beginning of the transition from parts with leads to SMT. I would guess that in ten years or so it will be increasingly difficult to find parts with leads. Perhaps those of us that are uncomfortable with SMT should start
stocking up on discrete parts and parts with leads.

I successfully made the transition from tubes to transistors and am beginning to embrace the transition to SMT. I just received one of Steve Weber's ATSIII kits. It is the most dense SMT kit I have attempted so far, but I am convinced that I can do it. Steve did teach me something new about SMT. He said to hold down the small parts with a toothpick with some beeswax on it. I could have used that info when assembling the AA-908. I was holding a really small part with tweezers when "twang" it went off to somewhere. I never did find it
and had to wait for the arrival of its replacement.

Jim, W4BQP
Happy owner of K2 #2268 and a bunch of other Elecraft do-dads.
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