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Re: Raduino replacement #bitx20


 

Easy enough I suppose, but I do see a lifted pad there, 4 up from the bottom left.
The biggest problem with most rework is damage to the board, though that one looks easy to deal with.

How did you go about removing it??
My guess is a full blown rework station with vacuum solder sucker.

If you clipped the pins first and pulled them out one by one,?
I'm curious how you went about clipping them.

A socketed Nano is nice, but then it mechanically interferes with the LCD display.
I've socketed my Nano on the opposite side of the raduino as per this post
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Quite happy with the result.



On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 09:08 pm, kj6etl wrote:
Its not that hard to replace the Arduino.I have done it on my uBitx and will do it soon on a Bitx40.
You can buy a

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