FTAOD seems to be a legalese thing, had to look it up.
Took me some time to find that on the web.
A slight misspelling on my part brought up lots of very cute images of amphibians, which distracted me from my initial purpose.
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Perhaps it is best understood by reading it in proper context, as written by a professional.
Here's an example of how it should be used, from ?
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"For the avoidance of doubt, this paragraph is intended to, shall be??to and,??does?avoid any and all doubt??provided that it shall not be deemed to, and shall accordingly not, amend, alter or affect the foregoing passage, which passage does not, for the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding this present clarification as it may,??be amended updated or clarified, introduce any doubt, (other than, for the avoidance of doubt, those previously-identified doubts as may have been conclusively eliminated by the doubt-avoiding effect of this present clarification)."
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TLDR:? FTAOD="To be clear,"
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Jerry, KE7ER
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On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 01:57 AM, Chris wrote:
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I've just started building my QMX+ kit and what I found was that I needed an indicated temperature of 440C to burn the enamel off. My normal 380C barely touched it.? I'm using a WEP 926 LED soldering station.? I'd like to use a little less and will be experimenting as the toroid saga continues.
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FTAOD this is with the 0.33mm wire supplied in the kit.
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HTH
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Chris, G5CTH