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resoldered after passing through the grommet. Snap in the locking
section of the relief grommet only AFTER both the red and black wires
are in place.
4. Remove the two screws from the SO-239 antenna connector, gently
bend the lugs as needed to match the rear panel holes, then secure the
jack and lugs to the rear panel.
5. Since the top shell will not be needed until you're ready to go on the
air, keep it wrapped in protective material until you're really ready to use
it.
6. The side rails may be installed to the bottom section at any time. To
prevent loss of the screws for the top, keep them loosely threaded in the
side rails.
7. There is no point in securing the front panel controls and jacks to the
panel permanently until AFTER wiring the Channel Selection switch.
Note the locking hole for the switch in the front panel which mates the
tab on the front of the switch.
8. Use care and a well chosen pair of pliers to secure the microphone
and speaker jacks to the front panel, so as not to scratch the panel.
9. Bend the leads of the TX LED so that their tension presses the front
of the bulb against its front panel hole.
10. Whenever you find it necessary to remove the top shell, "store" the
screws back into their holes in the side rails.
11. If you decide to install a ribbon cable in the diode matrix for external
programming control, route the cable (folded at a right angle) on the
synthesizer and receiver side of the board so that it exits the case
between the rear panel and top cover, right above the DC power cord.
Do NOT route any such cable across the VCO and transmitter side.
12. After the PC board is secured to the case bottom and front/rear
panels, it is a good idea to neaten up the wires to the controls and
jacks, bundling them at two or three points with tie wraps or cord.
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