I was left with three spare resistors. One was an alternative component from the backlight kit which I didn't need. But I'm not sure why I have the other two. I've checked twice and there are no unfilled component positions on the Front Panel board. One of the two resistors has a value that doesn't appear at all in the components list in the manual. And the other has the same value as four resistors that I'm sure I did fit correctly. Oh well, fingers crossed.
18 March 2007
K1 - Looking like a radio
Today, I completed the Front Panel board and installed it behind the front panel. All went pretty smoothly. It was good to fit the control knobs and push button tops; no "life" in the K1 yet, but at least it looks like a radio :-)
I was left with three spare resistors. One was an alternative component from the backlight kit which I didn't need. But I'm not sure why I have the other two. I've checked twice and there are no unfilled component positions on the Front Panel board. One of the two resistors has a value that doesn't appear at all in the components list in the manual. And the other has the same value as four resistors that I'm sure I did fit correctly. Oh well, fingers crossed.

I was left with three spare resistors. One was an alternative component from the backlight kit which I didn't need. But I'm not sure why I have the other two. I've checked twice and there are no unfilled component positions on the Front Panel board. One of the two resistors has a value that doesn't appear at all in the components list in the manual. And the other has the same value as four resistors that I'm sure I did fit correctly. Oh well, fingers crossed.
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