OK, so this is from a mediocre builder, but I have built nearly 30 modules (including Blacet stuff). Use a tie for all coax, but you don't have to lay the cable flat: let it do what it wants. The tie acts as a very effective strain relief. Just make sure the cable isn't scraping too much against sharp edges. Mike --- In motm@y..., "gooboworks" <andy@g...> wrote: > Since Paul is busy with NAMM, I will post this question here. > Assembling the 101 Noise S&H, on page 10 a coax cable is soldered > into the CLOCK pads at J5. The instructions do not say to lay the > cable flat and secure with a tie wrap, however there are tie wrap > holes on the PCB and spare tie wraps came with the kit. Do I lay > this coax wire flat on the PCB and tie wrap it down to the board, or > does the wire come straight up from the connection? > > Thanks > Andy Miller
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Re: 101 assembly question
2002-01-19 by mmarsh100
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