At 10:10 AM 4/2/2005, Mike Besemer \(WM4B\) wrote:

>Sweet!  Plug and play is good!

Always the better answer, if you can get them.

I've always liked the Kendecoms, it's a very capable repeater.
Unfortunately, the parts are disappearing, and the IC sockets tend to 
go bad over time.
We are overhauling one now, replacing all the sockets in hopes that 
it will cure the wild problems that the machine had intermittently.
They used good sockets, but time and oxygen show no pity.

Would have been better off without the sockets, IMHO they are just 
added expense and another point of failure.
I would have socketed only the chips that deal with the outside world.







 
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