I'm sure that if you weren't confident about your soldering the SMD parts they 
would send you another board to swap out, especially if you were under 
warranty. I don't think that they 'expect' anyone to solder smd parts on an 
under warranty piece of equipment.  That's the kind of service and support that 
we've all seen time after time with Elecraft.  Another one of the big reasons 
that I not only bought a K3, but repair them for others when they have problems 
too.  
I know that Dale at Elecraft is FAST and efficent at sending both boards and 
SMD or other parts to me when requested.  This was offered as a Kit radio (if 
ordered that way) and for that reason alone I would think there shouldn't be 
any issues with Elecraft swapping out whole boards for isolated problems.
 
Of course if time is an issue, and it doesn't seem to be in this case as we've 
seen you trouble shoot, then soldering to repair, and once again jumping the 
choke to "test" with. Than in that case a person should send their rig in for 
repair.  
 
I think that I was more concerned about the person announcing on the reflector 
that it could take "MONTHS" to get back.  Especially when they probably haven't 
done any research to find out what the current turn around time is at Aptos.  
As you know, with the seasons the demand for repairs etc. tends to go up and 
down.  Still, I don't know of a case where the word "months" would be 
appropriate.  Perhaps a few weeks, even a Month and a half... but "months" 
tends to indicate MANY months time.
 
 
 
 
 


Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 15:21:09 -0500
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K3: Right paddle key not working?
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]


Hi there ??? (apologies, but I don't recall ever seeing your name or call in 
emails)...
 
Not sure if Aptos would be willing to send a whole RF board out just for a 
small choke.  I could ask them, but even then, that's a whole lot of work.  I'm 
not sure if it'd be worth it for me to go that route as I have very little 
spare time.  I think I'd rather take my chances with replacing the choke 
myself.  I've already done the IF OUTPUT BUFFER mod, and the VFO noise mod, so 
some of the fear of working on the K3 is already gone.  Still - dealing with 
little SMD components isn't my bag baby! hi hi.
 
Anyway, Dale already told me he'd send a replacement choke out.  I still have 
an open RMA though to have my stiff encoders swapped out with the newer, 
less-viscous versions, so I may just send it back to kill two birds with one 
stone.
 
The jumper that I soldered to the board will not stay.  It was just a way for 
me to fully verify that RFC4 was indeed faulty - which it is.  I will probably 
leave it in until I get the new choke, or until I send the unit back to 
California.  I just wanted to practice my code anyway by using the CW 
decoder... I don't intend to TX yet as I've got a sloppy fist.
 
73 de James K2QI

On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 3:07 PM, The Smiths <[email protected]> wrote:


Second, How about you just order a new board under warranty and do an advanced 
replacement returning the bad board when you exchange it out. You've obviously 
proven that you're capable of digging into the K3 on your own and getting 
things done.  Swapping a board is nothing.

Furthermore, telling someone to short out a choke that was put there for a 
reason is an even worse idea, whether it would work or not isn't the question. 
You're just asking for problems later when something else goes wrong. Doing 
that to TEST something is fine, but to repair it, no thank you.. I'm glad I 
didn't bring my rig to your shop...
 
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Date: Sat, 13 Nov 2010 23:16:07 -0500
> CC: [email protected]; [email protected] 

                                          
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