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STEP_
BY -STEP
SEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS
WELL
LAVING
The rovowing in nstructions are presented in
mple, logical,
step-by-step
sequence to enable
our kit with the least possible confusion,
Be sure toread each step all the way through before starting.
When a step is completed, check
it off in the space provided.
This makes
it easy to resume
construction
after your work has
been interrupted.
Leads
on condensers,
transformers,
and resistors are generally much
longer than they need
be to make the indicated connections.
In these cases, the excess leads
should be cut off as the
parts are added to the chassis.
No
so does this make the wiring much
neater but in radio
ot
frequency work, the excess length
of
desired frequencies.
NOTE:
We suggest that you execute the following preparations before any work is started:
1.
Select from the large fold-in pictorials included
with the manual
the diagram showing the
phase of construction you are engaged in at thetime.
Attach this diagram to the wall above
your work space.
2.
After identifying the parts from the parts list, lay them out in a large shallow
box so that
they are readily accessible.
This will save considerable time in construction.
3.
Read thoroughly the assembly and wiring instructions on the inside rear cover of the manual
and refer tothe general information on both inside covers of the manual to identify the parts.
NOTE:
In assembling the kit, use lockwashers under all nuts unless a solder lug is used.
The
3-48 screws and nuts used in mounting the miniature tube sockets are the only exception to this
rule.
Unless
otherwise
stated,
6-32
screws, lockwashers
and nuts are used in mounting
of parts
Wire is to be insulated 'unless others fise specified.
Insulated
sleeving is to be used on bare
wires when called for.

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