Warren and all,
I have been informed by a couple folks that I did not read the post as
well as I should have, and you are dealing with a K2.
The answer is similar, go through the manual - if it is not provided,
you can download it.
For the K2, you can skip the Assembly sections, but go through the three
Alignment and Test sections because that is where you will gain
familiarity with the K2. Do the same for each installed option. If you
do not have the option manuals, download them from the Elecraft website.
There is no K2 Utility, and you cannot save a configuration file, but
you might want to record the menu settings. If so, download the K2 A to
B Upgrade instructions - the first few pages contain nice charts for
manually recording those settings.
With that serial number, your K2 is entirely up to date, so no updates
are necessary.
73,
Don W3FPR
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Warren,
No checklist, but I would suggest opening the manual and work through
the front panel controls and rear panel connections. Set yourself up
some simulated operating with CW, voice modes, and data mods when you
get to those sections in the manual.
Then look over the Advanced Operating Feature, and finally review the
menu items listed in the manual.
That should give you both a checkout of the K3 operation as well as
familiarity with the K3 and its capabilities.
Download the latest K3 Utility and load the latest firmware, then save a
configuration file as well.
After that, should you have questions about something, you will know
about where to find it in the manual.
Good luck and enjoy that K3.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 1/27/2014 12:36 PM, Warren Allred wrote:
Hey Elecraft gang,
I bought a K2/10 this week that has just the DSP and NB option installed.
Apparently she was built by Mr. David Runk, AA3EJ, and according to the
seller built to perfection. :)
Serial number 7088.
Anyhow! I have been scouring the web for information and have a ton of it!
But I was wondering if anyhow had a checklist that I could go through when
she arrives to ensure all is well with the rig?
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