Fred,
Be light and quick when soldering the bare wires to the encoder. Too
much rework or too much soldering can melt the plastic and internals on
the encoder, making for an expensive replacement (not that I, uh, have
any, uh, experience in this are, of course).
Leigh/WA5ZNU
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder - bare wires?
Yep, bare wires. It took me by surprise as well (yesterday) but I just
followed the directions exa
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Encoder - bare wires?
Fred,
I read it as bare wires and installed accordingly.
73
Bob
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Fred,
I read it as bare wires and installed accordingly.
73
Bob
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Fred,
Yes, bare wire is what is called for - I usually just use some of the longer
component leads, but the supplied wire works fine, just remove the
insulation from a length of the wire and cut the bare wire to length.
After the encoder is soldered in, the leads are sufficiently short that
there
I'm building K2 # 5422 - and just finished the Control
Board, and the Front Panel board. Assembling the FP
board to the front panel and encoder, etc.
K2 Manual calls out "cut 4 hookup wires, 1-1/2" long,
remove insulation" .
Are they talkiing remove insulation from each end of
each wire, or
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