Dear folks,

I'm wondering if this is a bug, or perhaps a known feature of the K2. Comments appreciated.

The following observations are made with the Max current set to 3.5 A. The K2 is running into a DL1 dummy load, directly connected by a male-male BNC adapter. The KAT2 is not installed. The power supply is rated at 4 A continuous, 6 A intermittent. There is very little drop in the nominal 13.6 voltage when the Xmtr is keyed. The BP filters have been aligned carefully as per the manual page 80.

On 40, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10 meters, I can set the Power knob on the K2 to its maximum of 15.2 Watts with no sign of Hi Cur. The actual current drains run somewhere around 2.5 A. The actual power out varies, of course, but there is no problem with Hi Cur. The powers read from the display are: 40 = 14.9 20 = 14.5 17 = 14.6 15 = 14.1 12 = 10.9 10 = 10.0. Notice that the power decreases on 12 and 10, as evidently would be expected since the final is less efficient on these high bands.

But on 80 meters, there will be Hi Cur for any power knob setting above 8 Watts. At 8 Watts, the power read from the display is 8.1 Watts and the current drain is about 2.25 A. But much above that and the current goes to the maximum and is then limited back.

And on 30 meters there will be Hi Cur for any power knob setting above 10 Watts. At 10 Watts, the power read from the display is 9.8 Watts and the current drain is 3.4 A.

The 30 meter case is particularly puzzling to me. The BP inductors for 30 meters are shared with 20 meters, and the LP filter for the two bands is the same. So any soldering error there would probably also show up on 20 meters. And 30 meters is lower in frequency than 20 meters and so should be more not less efficient.

I have examined, re-soldered, etc., everything in the BP and LP filters for 80 meters.

Any ideas, or is this just normal behavior?

Tnx,

Oliver Johns
W6ODJ
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