When I did my first generation board for the 76A (the one I ended up
discarding), I wanted to use a plug in board. I had lots of old Tek card
holders. I ended up moving the transformer over about 3/4" to give me
sufficient room between the transformer and the cabinet wall to install a
socket for a plug in board. I now have a large plug in board that is easy
to service. In the final design, I did not need that much space for a large
plug in board, so it was not necessary - but I now have a plug-in card with
lots of space to add more circuits if I want.
73, Colin K7FM
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