Bill,
Remember that the HI-CUR message is produced by the base K2 and not the
KPA100 current draw.
What it means is that the KPA100 output is on the low side of the requested
power and the base K2 is trying to ramp up the power to obtain full output,
but in the process the current level that you h
Bill Carpenter wrote:
My K2/100 is indicating high current draw on a portion of 40 meters
but only on the antenna. On the dummy load there is no problem. It's
not high SWR as both antennas it happens with (double bazooka and
ground mounted Butternut vert) indicate low SWR on my MFJ analyzer,
Bill:
You don't tell us where the MFJ is going into the line. Is the
same coax that feeds the antenna being plugged into the MFJ? or is it
reading from a different point?
dave belsley, w1euy
My K2/100 is indicating high current draw on a portion of 40 meters
but only on the antenna
Bill,
I have had this problem twice. Check and/or tighten all connections
around the 239 on the back of the amp. Once it was a broken solder
connection on the tab and another times the screws had come loose.
73's,
Jay - KT5E
Bill Carpenter wrote:
My K2/100 is indicating high current draw
My K2/100 is indicating high current draw on a portion of 40 meters but only
on the antenna. On the dummy load there is no problem. It's not high SWR
as both antennas it happens with (double bazooka and ground mounted
Butternut vert) indicate low SWR on my MFJ analyzer, SWR meter and the K2.
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