Please don't misunderstand me, I like to use my ceramic tools as well.
73, Geoff
GM4ESD
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From: "Ron D'Eau Claire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quite right, Geoff, when they fit!
I've found that is often not the case, especially in situations like the KX1
where the alignme
ent: Sunday, March 25, 2007 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] GREAT alignment tool
The plastic versions which have a small blade poking out at one end and
recessed at the other are also useful for tweaking circuits working at HF
and low - mid VHF, ceramic better for higher frequencies such as 900
Quite right, Geoff, when they fit!
I've found that is often not the case, especially in situations like the KX1
where the alignment screw is behind another board that has a small access
hole in it. Often the access hole isn't big enough to accommodate the
larger-diameter tool or the alignment of
The plastic versions which have a small blade poking out at one end and
recessed at the other are also useful for tweaking circuits working at HF
and low - mid VHF, ceramic better for higher frequencies such as 900 MHz
that you mention. The recessed blade makes getting proper alignment dead
eas
That's a FB find RC. Thanks. I have a set of ceramic screwdriver alignment
tools I got from E.F. Johnson back in the 1980's for aligning their 900 MHz
repeater transmitters used in land mobile service. They tools are great but
brittle, as you might expect from ceramic. Almost all of my blades are n
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