Don,

I followed your steps outlined and it looks good.  The issue could be me 
trusting my watt meter.  I think it's time I invested in a new watt meter.
Tomorrow I hope to spend some time testing it on the air.

Thank you again for your help.

Paul
k4pml



Put the KAT2 in CALn, CAL P or CAL S and then remove the coax from  the K2 RF 
Board (but connect a 50 ohm dummy load to ANT1.
Measure the  resistance between the KAT2 input coax and ground - it should read 
50  ohms (just like your dummy load).  If that is not the case, you likely  
have 
a soldering problem at one of the relays.

##  Ant1 measures 51 ohms resistance at the KAT2 input coax,ground

Ignoring the  potential relay problem for a bit, it would be a good idea to 
verify the  wattmeter.  Set the KAT2 to ANT1 and then power off and separate 
the  
KAT2 Control Board from the LC board and set the LC board aside.  Make a  
jumper 
wire that extends from J4 pin 2 to J5 pin 15 (this is a long  jumper that plugs 
into the 2nd pin from the extreme ends of J4 and J5).   That bypasses the L/C 
section of the KAT2 completely.

Measure  the resistance between the center conductor of the input coax and the  
center conductor of the ANT1 jack - it should be very low resistance.   If that 
is true, then go on to the next step - otherwise stop and let me  know what you 
find.

## The resistance between the center conductor of the input coax and the center 
conductor of the ANT1 jack is .1 ohms.

Now, connect a dummy load to the ANT1 jack.   As a sanity check, measure the 
resistance from the center conductor of  the input coax and the shield - it 
should be 50 ohms, if it is not, find  the problem before proceeding.

## The resistance between the center conductor of the input coax to the shield 
is 50 ohms.

If you measured 50 ohms in the  step above, connect the input coax to the RF 
Board and try a TUNE with  the Power knob set to greater than 2 watts.  You 
should have about 2  watts output.  Next set the menu ATU  parameter to CAL P 
and connect a  wattmeter that you trust at the 2 watt level between the ANT1 
jack and  the dummy load, and do a TUNE.  Adjust R1 (FWD) to make the K2 
display  
match your external wattmeter. 

If the above procedure is successful,  remove the jumper and mate the L/C board 
to the control board and  repeat the procedure.  The results should be almost 
the same, but you  may have to tweak the R1 pot a bit because there is some 
residual  impedance in the L/C section of the KAT2.

 
## This worked fine this time.  


"Don't forget to take the right Path"

 -JRDL




________________________________
From: Don Wilhelm <w3...@embarqmail.com>
To: Paul Locker <pmlo...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 10:30:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 KAT2 Issues/Questions

Paul,

If you got a null reading of 006, there is no sense in re-doing it - that is 
sufficiently low.
Do the procedures below in the order listed.  Stop when one does not produce 
the 
expected result.  Each step depends on the one prior to it.

Put the KAT2 in CALn, CAL P or CAL S and then remove the coax from the K2 RF 
Board (but connect a 50 ohm dummy load to ANT1.
Measure the resistance between the KAT2 input coax and ground - it should read 
50 ohms (just like your dummy load).  If that is not the case, you likely have 
a 
soldering problem at one of the relays.

Ignoring the potential relay problem for a bit, it would be a good idea to 
verify the wattmeter.  Set the KAT2 to ANT1 and then power off and separate the 
KAT2 Control Board from the LC board and set the LC board aside.  Make a jumper 
wire that extends from J4 pin 2 to J5 pin 15 (this is a long jumper that plugs 
into the 2nd pin from the extreme ends of J4 and J5).  That bypasses the L/C 
section of the KAT2 completely.

Measure the resistance between the center conductor of the input coax and the 
center conductor of the ANT1 jack - it should be very low resistance.  If that 
is true, then go on to the next step - otherwise stop and let me know what you 
find.

Now, connect a dummy load to the ANT1 jack.  As a sanity check, measure the 
resistance from the center conductor of the input coax and the shield - it 
should be 50 ohms, if it is not, find the problem before proceeding.

If you measured 50 ohms in the step above, connect the input coax to the RF 
Board and try a TUNE with the Power knob set to greater than 2 watts.  You 
should have about 2 watts output.  Next set the menu ATU  parameter to CAL P 
and 
connect a wattmeter that you trust at the 2 watt level between the ANT1 jack 
and 
the dummy load, and do a TUNE.  Adjust R1 (FWD) to make the K2 display match 
your external wattmeter. 

If the above procedure is successful, remove the jumper and mate the L/C board 
to the control board and repeat the procedure.  The results should be almost 
the 
same, but you may have to tweak the R1 pot a bit because there is some residual 
impedance in the L/C section of the KAT2.

If you got this far, you are almost done (and all is OK).  Set the REFL pot to 
the same physical position as the FWD pot and put everything back in order - 
you 
are done.

Let us know where the steps above fail.  What works as well as where it fails 
is 
important.

73,
Don W3FPR



Paul Locker wrote:
> Don et all,
> I've had a dummy load connected and still get a high current message.  With 
> the 
>same dummy load, the ATU struggles to find a match for ant1, however for ant2 
>it 
>finds a match with out issues.    For my null, I got 006.  
>
> 
> This evening I'm going to go back and redo the CALn setting.
> 
> 
> Thank you for your time on the list.
> 
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
>  "Don't forget to take the right Path"
> 
>  -JRDL
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Don Wilhelm <w3...@embarqmail.com>
> To: Paul Locker <pmlo...@yahoo.com>
> Cc: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 8:01:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 KAT2 Issues/Questions
> 
> Paul,
> 
> Not quite enough information yet to give you a positive answer.
> Are you using the KAT2 in the ATU CAL menu setting?  If not, what do you have 
>connected to the ANT jack(s) - hopefully a dummy load.  If it is other than a 
>dummy load, what happens with a dummy load attached?
> Did you obtain a good null when you balanced the KAT2 wattmeter?  If not, 
> that 
>is the starting point, even if that is not the problem source.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 
> Paul Locker wrote:
>  
>> I have just finished the installation of my kat2 I got at Dayton.  I am 
>> seeing 
>>a high current warning for any band I use above 2 watts.  I tried the other 
>>antenna position and noticed it resulted in a different swr.  I changed my 
>>ground and that didn't improve the high current warning as I read in the 
>>manual 
>>that it could be an issue.  
>>
>> 
>> Is there anything specific I need to check or do to start my troubleshooting?
>> 
>> Paul
>> k4pml
>> 
>> 
>>  "Don't forget to take the right Path"
>> 
>>  -JRDL
>> 
>> 
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