Yes I understand Don. I was using the TUNE effect to demonstrate what I see.

I performed the following test on 40m with my 2 element phased array connected and an SWR of 1:1. Keying with a series of dashes, K2 output power of 34 watts initially dropped to 26w then toggled between 26 and 34, this translated to an output power of 435w and 561w. With slightly more drive it oscillated between 42 and 50w producing about 670 and 830. The changeover time between the two levels is between 1 and 2 seconds. I didn't want to continuing QRMing the band so declined to check at full bore! (it is about 780w and 1kW for each state)

Someone emailed me directly and said he had changed **R99** to 1.1K, so now I am not sure whether to change R98 or R99??

73 Chris G3SJJ




Don Wilhelm wrote:
Chris,

You cannot make a sound judgement using TUNE.  Evaluate the R98 value change
with actual keying.  If you change bands or change the power level, it will
take a few dot times to settle into the new power setting, that part of your
observation is normal.

The rest of the situation is due to the loop response of the ALC control
loop (that controls the power output) - it is quite with only the base K2,
but adding the KPA100 can cause the loop to overshoot and oscillate -
increasing R98 reduces the time constant of the loop and reduces the
overshoot.

Monitor the output on 10 meters during determining the maximum value for
R98 - too much resistance will reduce the maximum power output on the higher
bands, and yes you can compromise if you are willing to accept the lower
power on 10 meters.

73,
Don W3FPR

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No, that didn't help, Stewart. With the 100 PA disconnected and 5 watts
requested, I see around 0.5 w difference in actual power and that
is stable.

Having re-connected the 100 w pa to restore the K2/100 to the state I
would normally use it, I have put a scope on the output. With requested
power of 50w, in Tune the readout shows 29w immediately, dropping to 24,
21 and 17w, it then toggles between 17 and 22w. I can see this stepping
on the waveform displayed  on my scope. It also explains what I was
seeing the other night. Since I was working pile-up style, the overs
would be short, so each time I went to transmit the power variation in
the K2 would also vary drive to the amp with the consequent output
variation of between 100 and 200 w from the amp.

Chris G3SJJ

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