Re: [Elecraft] KX2 KXIO2 RTC Adjustment

2018-09-03 Thread Tim McDonough N9PUZ

Thank you Don and Richard.

The KXIO2 clock is working properly again. I do not know if it was one 
of the things below or the combination of all of them but I'll share 
what I did in hopes it might help someone else.


My KX2 was purchased used so I do not know if it was assembled by the 
original owner or by Elecraft.


Step 1: I removed external power and the internal battery. Then I let 
the radio sit for a couple of days so the backup cap could discharge and 
things would really be "off".


Step 2: I removed the KXIO2 board using the installation instructions as 
a guide. I carefully applied a small amount of DeoxIT "D Series" cleaner 
to the contacts on the four headers. (Use VERY little, I could barely 
see that I had applied any.) This was in case there might be any small 
amount of corrosion that was not visible.


Step 3: I reassembled everything, put the battery back in and connected 
external power. Then, I used the KX2 utility program to set the clock to 
match my PC with the "calibration value set to "0". I turned the radio off.


Step 4: About a day or so later I compared the two times. The KX2 was a 
few seconds fast so I bumped the calibration to "1". Having done all of 
that the radio seems to be about a minute fast after a week. Plenty good 
enough for me and well within what Elecraft claims it should do.


Tim N9PUZ

On 8/26/2018 11:00 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:

Tim,

I would suggest trying again to recalibrate it.  The recalibration can 
be a long process of trial and error with the results measured over 
several days.
That is a lot less expensive than buying a new one or sending it to 
Elecraft.


I do not expect the long term accuracy of any rig's real time clock to 
be correct over a period of days.  Even gaining a minute a day is 
sufficient for logging during an outing.
Actually, I do not use it, I use the Timex on my wrist for accurate 
timekeeping, and it is easier for me than pulling up the RTC display 
on the KX2 when doing paper logging.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/25/2018 5:20 PM, Tim McDonough N9PUZ wrote:
I have a KX2 with the internal tuner and the KXIO2 clock module which 
I purchased used and it is long out of warranty. The clock gains a 
nearly minute per day in spite of having performed the 
calibration/adjustment.


Elecraft advised that while they are more than happy to repair it by 
the time I pay for labor and shipping both ways it is probably better 
to buy a new KXIO2 module which will have a warranty. I can 
appreciate that and don't fault them a bit for the price but I'm just 
wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a DIY repair. I spend plenty 
of money on the hobby but am just wondering if I can get a working 
internal clock for less than $80 plus shipping?




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Re: [Elecraft] KX2 KXIO2 RTC Adjustment

2018-08-26 Thread Don Wilhelm

Tim,

I would suggest trying again to recalibrate it.  The recalibration can 
be a long process of trial and error with the results measured over 
several days.
That is a lot less expensive than buying a new one or sending it to 
Elecraft.


I do not expect the long term accuracy of any rig's real time clock to 
be correct over a period of days.  Even gaining a minute a day is 
sufficient for logging during an outing.
Actually, I do not use it, I use the Timex on my wrist for accurate 
timekeeping, and it is easier for me than pulling up the RTC display on 
the KX2 when doing paper logging.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/25/2018 5:20 PM, Tim McDonough N9PUZ wrote:
I have a KX2 with the internal tuner and the KXIO2 clock module which I 
purchased used and it is long out of warranty. The clock gains a nearly 
minute per day in spite of having performed the calibration/adjustment.


Elecraft advised that while they are more than happy to repair it by the 
time I pay for labor and shipping both ways it is probably better to buy 
a new KXIO2 module which will have a warranty. I can appreciate that and 
don't fault them a bit for the price but I'm just wondering if anyone 
has a suggestion for a DIY repair. I spend plenty of money on the hobby 
but am just wondering if I can get a working internal clock for less 
than $80 plus shipping?

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[Elecraft] KX2 KXIO2 RTC Adjustment

2018-08-25 Thread Tim McDonough N9PUZ
I have a KX2 with the internal tuner and the KXIO2 clock module which I 
purchased used and it is long out of warranty. The clock gains a nearly 
minute per day in spite of having performed the calibration/adjustment.


Elecraft advised that while they are more than happy to repair it by the 
time I pay for labor and shipping both ways it is probably better to buy 
a new KXIO2 module which will have a warranty. I can appreciate that and 
don't fault them a bit for the price but I'm just wondering if anyone 
has a suggestion for a DIY repair. I spend plenty of money on the hobby 
but am just wondering if I can get a working internal clock for less 
than $80 plus shipping?


Tim -- N9PUZ
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