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THE RAMSEY CFX TRANSCEIVER ENCLOSURE KIT:
The CFX Kit is very obviously a fair value and solid investment for the long
term performance and worth of your transceiver. As we have mentioned, we
make it "optional" ONLY because some of our ham customers have
specialized applications requiring only the basic PC board kit. We try
whenever we can to accommodate that important do-it-yourself spirit of ham
radio.
ENCLOSURE KIT PARTS LIST
Please check the boxes after the components have been identified, and it is
also handy at this time to “sort” the like components into groups or bins (an
egg carton does nicely) to avoid using the wrong component during
assembly.
1 Steel bottom shell with 5 threaded PC board standoff posts
1 Steel top shell
1 Front control panel
1 Rear panel with access holes to PC mounted jacks
2 Steel side rails
5 PC board standoff spacers
5 #4 nuts to secure PC board on standoffs
8 #4 screws to mount front and rear panels
8 #6 screws for securing top and bottom to side rails
1 large knob for Channel Selection Switch
2 smaller knobs for Volume and Squelch controls
4 self-adhesive rubber feet
CFX CASE ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE:
The purpose of these hardware parts is largely self-evident. We offer the
following suggestions for your convenience and to minimize wear and tear
on your factory-fresh CFX enclosure.
1. Since the bottom shell might be used for several "test fittings" during
transceiver assembly, install the rubber feet right away to protect its
finish.
2. Obviously, the PC board cannot be secured permanently to the
bottom section until after installation of L9, R32 and L10 AFTER
Alignment and before Transmitter tuneup.
3. Install the strain-relief grommet supplied with the transceiver kit in its
rear panel hole. Pass the black ground wire through this grommet. The
red, fused wire will have to be unsoldered from S1 and then carefully
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