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14. Install R3, 100K [brown-black-yellow]. 
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15. If you have completed Steps 4 through 14 correctly, you now  have 
the 4 holes for Q1 surrounded by other parts, making it easy to  find! 
Examine Q1, the  dual-gate MOSFET. The schematic  diagram shows 
why it has 4 leads. Insert Q1 so that the square  tab is pointing directly at 
JMP2, but...  DO NOT solder Q1's 4 leads until you are satisfied that the 
tab is oriented as explained, and that the 4 wires are in the respective 
holes  without any twisting. Just as for Q2, keep Q1`s wires as short as  
possible. Solder all four leads of Q1. 
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16. Insert RF gain control R5 into the PC board, make sure it is  seated 
securely. Solder the three pins and the two mounting tabs. 
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17. Install C5, .01 µF. 
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18. Install C4, the polarized electrolytic capacitor.  Electrolytic capacitors 
have polarity and must be installed properly.  The negative side of the 
capacitor is marked with a black stripe with negative sides.  The PC 
board or the parts layout diagram will show the correctly labeled (+) sign 
next to the positive hole.  Be sure to use the correct polarity. 
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19. Install S2, which controls DC power and also connects the antenna 
jack, J1, and the receiver jack, J2, directly together when in the turned 
“off” position.  Solder all six points of the switch. 
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20. Install receiver jack J2.  Solder all four points of the jack. 
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21. Install the battery snap connector (WITHOUT the battery for now,  
please). Make sure the positive (red) and negative (black) wires  are 
connected in the correct holes.  This PC board follows the accepted 
standard that the red wire denotes the positive hole (+) and the black 
wire denotes the negative (-) hole. 
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22. Install the battery hold-down clamp using a scrap component lead  
wire placed through the two holes in the clamp and into the PC-board 
holes. Pull the wire tight and then solder it firmly to the two PC-board 
points and to the clamp itself (on the top side of the PC board.)  Be sure 
not to use too much  solder on the clamp as it may keep the battery from 
sitting flat and securely in the clamp. 
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23. Using the mounting screw supplied, attach the whip antenna to  its 
position on the PC-board.  The whip antenna should point up from the 
component (top) side with the screw inserted through the bottom.  
Tighten it firmly to ensure a good electrical connection, don’t force it so 
hard that you break it or the PC board and it’s delicate traces. You may 
wish to lightly sand the plating  from the screw head and solder it to the 
PC-Board.