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Here we are with the 2nd and the 1st IF Amplifier stages completed.
We will align them later.
I had a pm message asking why am I not using pliers to create "header" space for the individual parts. Good question.!
Reason for me not doing it (I usually do) is because I am limited in my hands when doing this kit. ?Yes, it would make it neater and more professional looking, but also note this is a kit! Its not supposed to look like a machine made it!
Thanks for the comments and questions.
Rabbit
Here we are with the 2nd and the 1st IF Amplifier stages completed.
We will align them later.
I had a pm message asking why am I not using pliers to create "header" space for the individual parts. Good question.!
Reason for me not doing it (I usually do) is because I am limited in my hands when doing this kit. ?Yes, it would make it neater and more professional looking, but also note this is a kit! Its not supposed to look like a machine made it!
Thanks for the comments and questions.
Rabbit
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Some do most do not Each colour is like a copic marker different number or resistance equates to different colours or numbers of bands around the resistor..
Example a resister has brown black brown means its a 100 ohm resister.. The gold or silver band is called tolerance.
http://www.pc-control.co.uk/resistor_code.htm
Example a resister has brown black brown means its a 100 ohm resister.. The gold or silver band is called tolerance.
http://www.pc-control.co.uk/resistor_code.htm
Of course, since I've been collecting tools for the past 45 years...
I just happen to have a lead bender that bends the leads the same way at the preset distance every time.
Yes, it's cheating. No, I don't always use it
From when I used to work with a wave soldering machine, I still have the "funny" diagonal cutters that cit the lead AND mash a little blob on the end to keep the parts from falling out if the board gets tipped over or dropped before it gets wave soldered. Haven't used that since 1972
Bunners
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I just happen to have a lead bender that bends the leads the same way at the preset distance every time.
Yes, it's cheating. No, I don't always use it
From when I used to work with a wave soldering machine, I still have the "funny" diagonal cutters that cit the lead AND mash a little blob on the end to keep the parts from falling out if the board gets tipped over or dropped before it gets wave soldered. Haven't used that since 1972
Bunners
.
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