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waoarc25-kit-builds:gi3jmc [2025/07/30 20:47] – [Software Saga - Part 2] gi3jmcwaoarc25-kit-builds:gi3jmc [2025/08/06 09:03] (current) – [The Hardware Interlude.] gi3jmc
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 I was one of a small group of super secret testers and my kit was delivered on Saturday 26th July.  Following the excellent guide created by Eoin M0NVK, putting the board together was pretty straightforward.  Another pair of hands to hold the board and 1x4-pin sockets in place for soldering would have been welcomed. I was one of a small group of super secret testers and my kit was delivered on Saturday 26th July.  Following the excellent guide created by Eoin M0NVK, putting the board together was pretty straightforward.  Another pair of hands to hold the board and 1x4-pin sockets in place for soldering would have been welcomed.
  
-I did have to break out the magnifying headset to fit the transitor.  The pads for it are teeny tiny, and really close together.  The magnifying headset was also useful to see the black stripe on the little signal diode+I did have to break out the magnifying headset to fit the mosfet.  The pads for it are teeny tiny, and really close together.  The magnifying headset was also useful to see the black stripe on the little signal diode
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