Peter Zenker wrote:

OK, Ron, I'll work on it.

Meanwhile, I don't know of anyone completely disassembling a fully-built Elecraft radio and putting it back together. In theory this means twice the fun you had building it the first time ;)

73,
Wayne
N6KR

Not complete and it was not his fun, but mine and mine was more then twice:
One of the K2 I had to support / repair was probably very near to your
theory. I stopped counting / reporting the failures I found at number 26 (in
ONE K2!!). Reversed Diodes, Caps,  most of the torroids  to desolder and
solder new ;-))

72/3 de Peter, DL2FI
www.qrpproject.de

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Maybe the original builder thought it was only necessary to get the parts in the right general area, and the electrons would "sort it all out" themselves.
RG KB6GK
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