Jeff,
That is an entirely different jack used in the K3 (and KX3).
The retention on many 3.5mm jacks is not strong, and with only a slight
pull on the cable, the plug will become slightly unseated. I don't
think the ones used by Elecraft are any worse than the ones I have seen
on many
I have noticed that my LINE IN jack sometimes loses the input signal and I have
to apply a slight pressure to get it restored (gently push in on it). It's
fine after that unless I move the K3. Does this jack suffer the same issues as
the headphone jack too?
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On Jan 23,
George,
To remove the old headphone jack, you can de-solder it if you have good
de-soldering tools. If not, crush the body of the old jack (pliers will
work) sufficiently so you can remove the old pins one at a time. Do
whatever you need to do to preserve the thru-plated solder holes (do
All,
I just discovered that the headphone jack on my K1 is cracked and needs
replacing. I understand that this is a weak point in the K1. Can anyone
advise me on the best way to remove the old jack? Has Elecraft come up with a
stronger replacement jack? I think the part number is E620028.
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