Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
>Yes, it's just three screws to get the KPA3 module out and makes it 
>much, much easier to reach the parts without damaging anything, 
>especially if you have the KAT3 installed.
>

Even with the KAT3 installed, there shouldn't be any difficulty in 
reaching the RFC and the "fuse" without removing the KPA3 or even 
unplugging the fuse panel.

Medical forceps or hemostats are very useful for this kind of work, to 
reach where fingers won't go. They give much better control than either 
pliers or tweezers, and are also very good for handling TMP connectors.


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73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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