They must be for some kind of analog connection, what I'm not sure.  Looking at 
the schematic it looks like some type of input connector.  Maybe this is where 
you connect the wireless controller so you can hook it to a computer network 
for remote operation.  Ya think?  Oh, wait, 8-pins, thats gotta be the built-in 
rotator controller.

Mark Saunders, KJ7BS
Glendale, AZ
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If it aint fun,
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From: "Rick Dettinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2005/10/04 Tue PM 02:20:32 EDT
To: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Elecraft] RE:split indicator for K2

Maybe I've finally found a use for the round hole with 8 pins located just to 
the left of the headphone jack. This would be a splendid home for a nice bright 
red LED split indicator.  Maybe I could use 2 of the pins to power the light. 
This is probably what the designer had in mind.  I wonder what the other 6 pins 
are for?        73 - Rick - K7MW    
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