14. Make sure that your soldering iron bit is new, tinned and is kept clean by wiping it
with a wet sponge before and after each joint.
15. Cut the excess component lead at each step. Unlike a through-hole board, we
will be cutting away the excess component lead after each joint is made. We do
this because the components are mounted only on the copper side of the board
and the excess component lead will get in the way of working on the board. On
this board, only the connectors pass through drilled holes to the other side.
16. Inspect soldered joints and cables. Make sure that component leads or wires do
not touch the board in any place other than the designated positions marked in
the illustrations.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
RFLEGO Active Antenna Receiving Loop
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