Bruce,

The Power indication that you see when powering on the K2 is the 'Power
requested' setting of the power control pot, not the power output (4 watts)
that you are currently obtaining - so that is a non-problem, it will take
care of itself after the real problem has been solved.

There is no proper relationship between the XFIL selection and transmit
state - but ---
The only thing I can see in the schematic that MIGHT cause such a problem is
a short between the V BIAS-XFIL signal and the VALC signal lines - check the
resistance between Control Board P2 pins 30 and pin 32 and between RF Board
J7 pins 30 and 32, if you find a low or zero resistance look carefully for a
solder bridge between those two pins.

If that doesn't solve the problem we will just have to take things one step
at a time to find it.

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> New to list and just at alignment and test part III, page 74.  I
> have been
> getting exceleent suggestions from Gary at Elecraft but was
> wondering if any of
> you had any similiar problems.
>
> When I power up to do the test on Page 74 My rig is keyed up.
> Power output is
> 4 watts.  Even when I reset using 456 at power up, same thing.
> Another Ham
> Chuch had diode d1 in the TR switch backwards that produced this
> same problem,
> I checked mine and all is well.  Up to this point all alignment and tests
> worked perfectly, and assembly smoothly.
>
> I am using Torroids from the torrid Guy.
>
> I know that I will have to go back and set everthing else back up
> since I did a
> reset but this power output thing is preventing that.
>
> I also do not have the key closed on the Transcceiver and have
> measured the
> required 84K to ground to verify that this is so.
>
> Curious though if I hit the XFIL button to so to FL2, 3 or 4,
> The rig acts
> normally and all functions work and the power output stops, and
> the rig works
> peerfectly.  But when reset and it goes to startup I see Elecraft for 2
> seconds, followed by the keyer speed and PO=0.1  even though the
> power output
> is 4 watts at this stage.
>
> Any help would sure be wonderful
>
> thanks to all
>
> 73 Bruce N9BX
>


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