Owner`s manual

10 ELECRAFT
Tools
You will need the following tools to build this kit:
Fine-tip temperature-controlled ESD-safe soldering station
with 700 to 800F tip (370-430C). Recommend a spade tip
approx. 0.05” (1.3 mm) wide. Do not use a high-wattage iron
or soldering gun since this can damage pads, traces, or the
parts themselves.
IC-grade, small-diameter (.031”) solder (Kester #44 or
equivalent).
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DO NOT use acid-core solder, water-soluble flux solder,
additional flux or solvents of any kind. Use of any of these will
void your warranty.
Desoldering tools and supplies are invaluable if you make any
modifications or need to do any repairs. Narrow solder wick or
a good vacuum desoldering tool such as the Soldapullt®
model DS017LS are recommended. See Soldering and
Desoldering, on page 11 for more information.
Screwdrivers: A small #2 Phillips, a small flat-blade for
slotted screws and a very small flat-blade (about 0.1 in or 2.5
mm wide) with an insulated handle to adjust the trimmer caps.
Needle-nose pliers.
Small-point diagonal cutters. Flush-cutting type is required
(Xcelite MS54-5J or equivalent).
Digital Multimeter (DMM) for voltage checks and confirming
resistor values. A DMM with capacitance measurement
capability is desirable, but not required.
50-ohm dummy load capable of handling 5 watts, minimum.
Magnifying glass or visor.
We strongly recommend that you use a conductive wrist strap and
anti-static mat during assembly. These items are available at very low
cost from Jameco, Mouser, and other electronics suppliers.
Refer to www.elecraft.com for tool sources and solder
recommendations.