Hi all,

another day, another question it seems...

I finished building the KSB2 board yesterday and installed it in my K2 s/n 5361.
All test results were OK. I changed the BFO settings as per the manual 
instructions.

This morning I made a recording of my transmissions. The K2 is hooked up to a 
dummy load, receive audio is fed from my TS-570 into the computer. The 
soundcard is not overloaded, checked that by recording a few signals off air 
with my TS-570.

I noticed that my audio sounds very 'gritty'. RF out reading seems OK on the 
K2, ALC is just flashing 1 LED.
Speaking about 2 inches from the mic it seems the audio is cutting out in a 
very rapid fashion. It sounds like a noise gate switching on and off very 
quickly. This causes sibilants to sound almost as white noise. Speaking into 
the microphone very closely (lips touching mike) the noise gating effect is 
much less pronounced.

I read that the KSB2 compressor chip also has a noise gate. This makes me 
wonder whether there is not enough drive from the microphone, resulting in an 
audio level that's right on the threshold of the noise gate. Do I need to crank 
up my mic audio before it enters the K2? I do have a simple 741-based preamp 
lying around somewhere but I'm a bit hesitant to press it into service sitting 
next to a transmitter.

Microphones used for this test were a Kenwood hand mike (the one originally 
supplied with my TS-570) and a Heil BM-10 with an HC-5 cartridge. Both 
exhibited similar behaviour.
I recorded my tests with these two mikes. If anyone wants to receive these 
recordings in order to evaluate the problem please send me a mail direct. 
Address is <mycall>@skynet.be

I have not tweaked the BFO frequencies for optimal audio yet. It would seem to 
me that this is not a BFO/bandpass filter related problem given the choppy 
audio. It's not really a problem that's situated in the frequency domain.

Anyone had a similar experience?

Have a very nice Sunday

73 de Glenn ON4WIX
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