Calibration without a scope is not that hard(though not as accurate as with a scope, I would assume)--assembly is more difficult because of the abundance of parts and the light touch required on the install of a couple of parts. If you've soldered kits in the past, you shouldn't have a problem. tomr ----- Original Message ----- From: <andy@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 2:12 PM Subject: [motm] Newbie question > The different MOTM kits are marked with difficulty easy, medium, and > difficult. In particular the 300 is labeled difficult. From those > folk who have assembled one, is the difficulty in the assembly or in > the calibration or both? > > I have assembled many HeathKits in the early 70's, and PAIA kits from > the mid 70's into the 80's, and some of the newer PAIA kits recently. > I do not own an oscilloscope, and I have used one in the past in > various college labs, however I will not claim to know how to use > one now. > > If I order a 300 kit, what am I in for to get it working? > > By the way, Fred B. and Celeste H. met at my house a short ways back > at the first Bay Area MOTM club meeting. I have no MOTM stuff now, > but that will change soon. > > Thanks in advance > Andy Miller > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > FREE 16 track CD with Purchase at Virgin Megastore Online! > http://click.egroups.com/1/4208/5/_/529958/_/959364774/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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Re: [motm] Newbie question
2000-05-26 by hodad1@mindspring.com
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