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Model 10 Mark II Retrofit boards

Model 10 Mark II Retrofit boards

2008-03-17 by (i think you can figure that out)

In regards to retrofit kits for old Model 10s to upgrade them to Mark
II functionality:

 I will be doing these but please realize I only ordered enough PCBs
on this first lot to cover a single delivery phase as I needed to make
sure the change was operative (we had mod'd two here, but experience
has shown me this is not proof enough).  I am placing a new PCB order
in the next week and will place some extra mark II boards on that
panel. Retrofitting consists of replacing the small board with the
Mark II board and running a single component from it to a specific
spot on the main board.  Because of that.  one solder joint will be
required (it's nothing to worry about however, a very easy task).

Expect the Mark II retrofit package to run about $25.

No changes to the faceplate will be required.

Re: Model 10 Mark II Retrofit boards

2008-03-18 by vcovcfvca

Hi Peter, 
Sounds like good news! 
When they become available will the boards sell via your regular 
dealers?
Thanks, 
Adam

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure 
that out)" <peter@...> wrote:
>
> In regards to retrofit kits for old Model 10s to upgrade them to 
Mark
> II functionality:
> 
>  I will be doing these but please realize I only ordered enough 
PCBs
> on this first lot to cover a single delivery phase as I needed to 
make
> sure the change was operative (we had mod'd two here, but 
experience
> has shown me this is not proof enough).  I am placing a new PCB 
order
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> in the next week and will place some extra mark II boards on that
> panel. Retrofitting consists of replacing the small board with the
> Mark II board and running a single component from it to a specific
> spot on the main board.  Because of that.  one solder joint will be
> required (it's nothing to worry about however, a very easy task).
> 
> Expect the Mark II retrofit package to run about $25.
> 
> No changes to the faceplate will be required.
>

Re: Model 10 Mark II Retrofit boards

2008-03-18 by (i think you can figure that out)

Yes

- P



 In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "vcovcfvca" <vcovcfvca@...> wrote:
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>
> Hi Peter, 
> Sounds like good news! 
> When they become available will the boards sell via your regular 
> dealers?
> Thanks, 
> Adam
> 
> --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure 
> that out)" <peter@> wrote:
> >
> > In regards to retrofit kits for old Model 10s to upgrade them to 
> Mark
> > II functionality:
> > 
> >  I will be doing these but please realize I only ordered enough 
> PCBs
> > on this first lot to cover a single delivery phase as I needed to 
> make
> > sure the change was operative (we had mod'd two here, but 
> experience
> > has shown me this is not proof enough).  I am placing a new PCB 
> order
> > in the next week and will place some extra mark II boards on that
> > panel. Retrofitting consists of replacing the small board with the
> > Mark II board and running a single component from it to a specific
> > spot on the main board.  Because of that.  one solder joint will be
> > required (it's nothing to worry about however, a very easy task).
> > 
> > Expect the Mark II retrofit package to run about $25.
> > 
> > No changes to the faceplate will be required.
> >
>

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