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Airy R. Bean wrote:
I have no experience of the Elecraft kits, but I suspect that the packing density of components on their PCB's would mediate against future maintenance and fault-finding? No, I don't think so. Have built a K2 #4030 about 8 weeks ago with SSB balanced modulator and DSP options. It uses no SMDs (except one case described below) and you can get at most things for both DC measurements or for attaching a scope probe to. On the DSP, there is a piggy-back board pre-manufactured with the DSP chip as an SMD. Elecraft publish a DC voltage table to assist in trouble shooting. The email reflector had plenty of knowldeable Elecraft owners to assist or make suggesstions and the Elecraft post-sales support is also good. Also built a KX1 for a white stick op ham friend. If anything, the component density on that and the add-on boards is higher than the K2. It uses a couple of SMDs, the main one for the DDS. But apart from that, most things are accessible. The KX1 was an ideal rig for my friend to take on holiday since it's small and supports eyes-free operation with CW feedback. 73, David, M0DHO |
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