Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Dave Sergeant
I don't think you can conclude anything by monitoring the transmitter 
with a separate nearby receiver. Have you tried measuring the power 
output with a power meter or even an SWR meter? Your current readings 
look just like what would be expected, and I suspect there is nothing 
whatsoever wrong with your K2. Put a power meter or swr meter in series 
with the dummy load and tell us what that says.

73 Dave G3YMC

On 6 May 2011 at 22:17, Brian - N5BCN wrote:

 When transmitting cw into a 100 watt dummy load, things appear normal
 when transmitting in QRP mode (below 11 watts).  The strength of the cw
 signal on a separate receiver increases in strength as does the current
 draw up until the 11 watt level.
 
 When the K2 Power level hits 11 watts, the high power relay clicks but
 the signal strength actually drops.  At 20 watts, the signal strength on
 the separate receiver is quieter than at 10 watts.  However, the current
 steadily increases and did not drop after the high power relay kicked
 in.
 
 My approx current draw measurements at key down for various power levels
 (measured by my power supply's meter):
 
 5 W~ 2 A
 10 W  ~ 3 A
 15 W  ~ 7 A
 25 W  ~ 8 A
 50 W  ~ 11 A
 100 W ~16-17 A
 


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread R. Kevin Stover
There's nothing wrong with the currents you're getting.

What does your Watt/SWR meter say when you change power?
Forget about how loud it sounds on the receiver. The econd receivers
AGC could be clamping down to make the signal sound the same. I'll
bet the S meter on the second receiver is going up.

To do transmitter testing you need a watt meter.


On Fri, 6 May 2011 22:17:56 -0700 (PDT)
Brian - N5BCN n5...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 During the course of testing my recently built KPA100, I'm
 experiencing odd results on the cw transmit tests.  All tests,
 resistance, and voltage checks up until this point have been normal.
 
 When transmitting cw into a 100 watt dummy load, things appear normal
 when transmitting in QRP mode (below 11 watts).  The strength of the
 cw signal on a separate receiver increases in strength as does the
 current draw up until the 11 watt level.
 
 When the K2 Power level hits 11 watts, the high power relay clicks
 but the signal strength actually drops.  At 20 watts, the signal
 strength on the separate receiver is quieter than at 10 watts.
 However, the current steadily increases and did not drop after the
 high power relay kicked in.
 
 My approx current draw measurements at key down for various power
 levels (measured by my power supply's meter):
 
 5 W~ 2 A
 10 W  ~ 3 A
 15 W  ~ 7 A
 25 W  ~ 8 A
 50 W  ~ 11 A
 100 W ~16-17 A
 
 My current draw during tune at less than 11 W is 343 mA (I have a
 number of option modules, fixed audio output mod, and Z1 output
 buffer).
 
 My current draw during tune at 11 W plus the fan on low is 545 mA.
 
 I set the bias current so the current draw during tune at 11 W plus
 fan on low is about 950 mA, although it rises pretty quickly to above
 1000 mA during tune.
 
 As always, many thanks for your thoughts and suggestions.
 
 73
 
 N5BCN - Brian
 
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
As a receiver gets heavily overloaded it's not uncommon for the audio output
to drop as amplifier stages are driven so hard they become attenuators. 

As others suggested, the *only* way to confirm is with a wattmeter. 

1) What does the wattmeter built into the K3 say?

2) Did your K3 pass the TX Gain procedure without errors? 

Ron AC7AC 

-Original Message-

 Hi All,
 
 During the course of testing my recently built KPA100, I'm
 experiencing odd results on the cw transmit tests.  All tests,
 resistance, and voltage checks up until this point have been normal.
 
 When transmitting cw into a 100 watt dummy load, things appear normal
 when transmitting in QRP mode (below 11 watts).  The strength of the
 cw signal on a separate receiver increases in strength as does the
 current draw up until the 11 watt level.
 
 When the K2 Power level hits 11 watts, the high power relay clicks
 but the signal strength actually drops.  At 20 watts, the signal
 strength on the separate receiver is quieter than at 10 watts.
 However, the current steadily increases and did not drop after the
 high power relay kicked in.
 
 My approx current draw measurements at key down for various power
 levels (measured by my power supply's meter):
 
 5 W~ 2 A
 10 W  ~ 3 A
 15 W  ~ 7 A
 25 W  ~ 8 A
 50 W  ~ 11 A
 100 W ~16-17 A
 
 My current draw during tune at less than 11 W is 343 mA (I have a
 number of option modules, fixed audio output mod, and Z1 output
 buffer).
 
 My current draw during tune at 11 W plus the fan on low is 545 mA.
 
 I set the bias current so the current draw during tune at 11 W plus
 fan on low is about 950 mA, although it rises pretty quickly to above
 1000 mA during tune.
 
 As always, many thanks for your thoughts and suggestions.
 
 73
 
 N5BCN - Brian

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Brian - N5BCN
Hi all,

Thanks for the tips.  I might have taken the instructions too literally and
not taken into account the receiver attenuating the signal.  However, I did
confirm that AGC is turned off on the receiving radio, so that can be ruled
out.

What is hard for me to understand is that the signal is load and clear at 10
Watts, but drops off significantly at 11 Watts when the high power relay
kicks in.  In my mind, there shouldn't be that much of a difference from 10
to 11 watts, one way or the other, to kick in any attenuating circuits or
AGC.

Measuring the actual power will be my next step:

I'm relying on using a DL1 and taking the voltage measurements and
converting it into power.  Now this has me worried that I'm using the wrong
formula since I've seen at least two floating around on the reflector. 
Here's what I'm using:

Power (Watts) = (2x((DC Volts + 0.15)^2))/50

Or: add 0.15 to the measured voltage, squaring the sum, multiplying the
result by 2, and then dividing the final product by 50

Can you all verify that this is the correct Power formula for the DL1?

I'm using the DL1 up until about 25 watts, then I'm switching over to a 100
Watt dummy load.

73

N5BCN - Brian 

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
There's a new revision of the DL1 manual (Rev C) that should appear on the
Elecraft web site soon. It has this new formula: 

P(watts) = (V + 0.25)2 /25 where V= volts and 0.25 is the RF voltage drop
across the diode.

Ron AC7AC



-Original Message-

Hi all,

Thanks for the tips.  I might have taken the instructions too literally and
not taken into account the receiver attenuating the signal.  However, I did
confirm that AGC is turned off on the receiving radio, so that can be ruled
out.

What is hard for me to understand is that the signal is load and clear at 10
Watts, but drops off significantly at 11 Watts when the high power relay
kicks in.  In my mind, there shouldn't be that much of a difference from 10
to 11 watts, one way or the other, to kick in any attenuating circuits or
AGC.

Measuring the actual power will be my next step:

I'm relying on using a DL1 and taking the voltage measurements and
converting it into power.  Now this has me worried that I'm using the wrong
formula since I've seen at least two floating around on the reflector. 
Here's what I'm using:

Power (Watts) = (2x((DC Volts + 0.15)^2))/50

Or: add 0.15 to the measured voltage, squaring the sum, multiplying the
result by 2, and then dividing the final product by 50

Can you all verify that this is the correct Power formula for the DL1?

I'm using the DL1 up until about 25 watts, then I'm switching over to a 100
Watt dummy load.

73

N5BCN - Brian 


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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Brian - N5BCN
Hi all,

Here's the results of my power measurements:

Requested/Measured Power

5 W   --  5.81 W
10 W -- 11.06 W
11 W -- 11.93 W
20 W -- 18.22 W
30 W -- 30.25 W

Looks pretty good to me.

The take away lesson is not to rely on a separate receiver to judge signal
strength.

It's still a mystery to me why there is such a drop off in heard signal
strength going from 10 to 11 W, but the wattmeter doesn't lie.

Thanks to all that helped out and putting my mind at ease!  Now on to
testing on the rest of the bands.

73

N5BCN - Brian 

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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Guy Olinger K2AV
What is most likely to have fooled you is that if you are transmitting
into a dummy load, then what you are hearing in an antenna-less nearby
second receiver is miscellaneous leakage from the K2 case.  This could
easily change when the termination of the low power stage changes its
termination from the dummy load to the input of the 100 watt stage.

Glad the direct measurement is FB.  Enjoy.   73, Guy.

On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 1:48 PM, Brian - N5BCN n5...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 Here's the results of my power measurements:

 Requested/Measured Power

 5 W   --  5.81 W
 10 W -- 11.06 W
 11 W -- 11.93 W
 20 W -- 18.22 W
 30 W -- 30.25 W

 Looks pretty good to me.

 The take away lesson is not to rely on a separate receiver to judge signal
 strength.

 It's still a mystery to me why there is such a drop off in heard signal
 strength going from 10 to 11 W, but the wattmeter doesn't lie.

 Thanks to all that helped out and putting my mind at ease!  Now on to
 testing on the rest of the bands.

 73

 N5BCN - Brian

 -
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Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-07 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
I've heard many extremely powerful signals reduce the audio output from even
the best receivers in commercial communications facilities. It's a very
common phenomenon. 

Glad all is okay Brian. Those results are well within the typical margin of
error for RF power measurements. 

Have fun! 

Ron AC7AC


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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

Hi all,

Here's the results of my power measurements:

Requested/Measured Power

5 W   --  5.81 W
10 W -- 11.06 W
11 W -- 11.93 W
20 W -- 18.22 W
30 W -- 30.25 W

Looks pretty good to me.

The take away lesson is not to rely on a separate receiver to judge signal
strength.

It's still a mystery to me why there is such a drop off in heard signal
strength going from 10 to 11 W, but the wattmeter doesn't lie.

Thanks to all that helped out and putting my mind at ease!  Now on to
testing on the rest of the bands.

73

N5BCN - Brian 

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[Elecraft] K2 KPA100 transmit test: fail

2011-05-06 Thread Brian - N5BCN
Hi All,

During the course of testing my recently built KPA100, I'm experiencing odd
results on the cw transmit tests.  All tests, resistance, and voltage checks
up until this point have been normal.

When transmitting cw into a 100 watt dummy load, things appear normal when
transmitting in QRP mode (below 11 watts).  The strength of the cw signal on
a separate receiver increases in strength as does the current draw up until
the 11 watt level.

When the K2 Power level hits 11 watts, the high power relay clicks but the
signal strength actually drops.  At 20 watts, the signal strength on the
separate receiver is quieter than at 10 watts.  However, the current
steadily increases and did not drop after the high power relay kicked in.

My approx current draw measurements at key down for various power levels
(measured by my power supply's meter):

5 W~ 2 A
10 W  ~ 3 A
15 W  ~ 7 A
25 W  ~ 8 A
50 W  ~ 11 A
100 W ~16-17 A

My current draw during tune at less than 11 W is 343 mA (I have a number of
option modules, fixed audio output mod, and Z1 output buffer).

My current draw during tune at 11 W plus the fan on low is 545 mA.

I set the bias current so the current draw during tune at 11 W plus fan on
low is about 950 mA, although it rises pretty quickly to above 1000 mA
during tune.

As always, many thanks for your thoughts and suggestions.

73

N5BCN - Brian

-
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