ASSEMBLE COMPONENTS TO THE PC BOARD
Figure B
Electrolytic capacitors have
polarity.
Be sure to mount
them with the negative (–)
lead (marked on side) in the
correct hole.
-5-
Polarity
Marking
Figure C
Use a discarded resistor lead
to form a jumper wire.
Figure A
Mount the transistor with the
flat side in the same direction
as shown on the PC board.
Solder and cut off the excess
leads.
SPK - Speaker:
Cut two 4”
wires and strip 1/8” of insulation
off of both wires. Solder a wire to
each lug of the speaker and then
insert the other end of the wires to
the PC board in the place shown
on the top legend.
Jumper Wire (see Figure C)
Q3 - 2N3904 Transistor
(see Figure A)
R3 - 1k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(brown-black-red-gold)
R6 - 1k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(brown-black-red-gold)
C3 - .047
m
F (473) Discap
Q4 - 2N3904 Transistor
(see Figure A)
Q5 - MPS 6531 Transistor
(see Figure A)
R9 - 15k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(brown-green-orange-gold)
R8 - 100
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(brown-black-brown-gold)
C2 - .047
m
F (473) Discap
C1 - 100
m
F Electrolytic Cap.
(see Figure B)
B1 - Battery Snap: Insert the
red wire into the positive (+) hole
and the black wire into the
negative hole. Solder and cut off
the excess leads.
C4 - 100
m
F Electrolytic Cap.
S1 - Slide Switch
Q1 - 2N3904 Transistor
(see Figure A)
R1 - 15k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(brown-green-orange-gold)
Q2 - 2N3906 Transistor
(see Figure A)
R5 - 6.8k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(blue-gray-red-gold)
R4 - 22k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(red-red-orange-gold)
R2 - 2.2k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(red-red-red-gold)
R7 - 27k
W
5% 1/4W Resistor
(red-violet-orange-gold)
Red
Black
Foil Side of PC Board
Flat