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Jun 30, 2022
Super-fast, great fit-and-finish. Excellent!
Perfect!
I had hardly finished clicking "Buy It Now" when I received shipping-notification ... the seller is *by far* the fastest I've had the pleasure of buying from. The quality is fantastic ... the font / lines / outside are clean indeed. Very close inspection reveals the cutter milling passes, but from every normal viewing distance farther than "sniffing the mic" this flag appears perfect.
Like some others, I may prefer to spend 5x on a custom metal mic-flag, but that's not an option. This plastic mic flag is available, very nicely priced, well-made, and an awesome addition to any hamshack.
My colour choice was intended to get me near to Heathkit colours, because my D-104 is intended for use with an HW-101.

Mar 16, 2020
Worked perfectly, restoring gas-range operation
1 of 1 found this helpful My original controller quit after ~10yrs, and this same-year / same-hardware-revision / same-software-revision worked perfectly!! You will need the touch-overlay to complete the installation of this control board - I used a hair-dryer to help release the glue on my original overlay, then re-installed it onto the new control board. Another option is to buy a new replacement.
With the immediate "No Bake" problem now-resolved, I turned my attention to the original controller:
My Kenmore gas range exhibited "No Bake", and further diagnosis revealed no power to the ignitor (and thus no turn-on of gas at the dual safety-valve). Cracking open the removed Control Board led me to find the main power output at the largest (of four) relays had become open-circuit!! It appears that the original solder had not whetted the relay-leads properly, and the slender solder-bridge eventually melted open-circuit. I removed the original solder, used an X-Acto knife to scape the relay leads, then re-soldered it.
I pretty much expect that the same thing may happen to this replacement Control Board in a decade, but now I have my own spare, and a good idea where to start looking.

Mar 08, 2016
Isolator is easy/perfect, belt is *very snug* challenge but works beautifully
The included instructions were helpful - the motor-mount bushings ("isolators") installed perfectly. I had the front opened up as well as the back, which made everything just a bit simpler. Generally though, everything can be done through the removable louvered back-panel (in fact, this is the only way to work on the belt).
Initially, I felt the belt was too short; comparing it side-by-side to the 22002040 original I removed, this new belt (different markings) appeared to be 1/2" too short. In fact, to install it, I had to completely remove the motor-adjustment bolt to rotate the motor even closer to the driven pulley. I spun the basket by hand a few times, and left the new belt alone for an hour, while I went and did something else.
Returning to the belt, I removed it, and loosely re-installed the adjustment bolt onto the motor. I was able to install the belt now, and then tightened the motor-adjustment-bolt (at a position closest to the driven pulley).
I've used the washing-machine three times since installing the new belt, and it seems perfectly fine. My initial worries about a too-short belt have proven unfounded. But it *is* a bit difficult to install - watch out for pinching!
And finally, the instructions helped with belt-placement: The belt itself has 6 ribs, while the motor's driving pulley has 8 grooves - this allows you to position the belt so that it will track in the middle (or at least not fall off!) of the large driven pulley. In my case, I am using the outermost placement on the motor-pulley grooves, and my belt tracks nicely along the innermost edge of the large driven pulley.