Re: [Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?

2013-04-16 Thread Don Wilhelm

Ed,

If you are having trouble getting the K2 filters aligned, you might want 
to refer to the information in the K2 Dial Calibration article on my 
website www.w3fpr.com.  Use Spectrogram (or another audio spectrum 
analyzer) to be able to see the filter passband.

You can download Spectrogram from the home page on my website.

Leaving the counter probe in the K2 should only be done with an 
unamplified K2/10.  If you have the KPA100 or use an external amplifier, 
remove the probe.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/15/2013 11:53 PM, Eddy wrote:

Quick question regarding my 3000+ K2, I'm struggling to get the filters just 
right so can I leave TP2 connected all the time? So, I haven't noticed any adverse 
affects.

This way I won't have to take the cover to try and new filter setting.




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Re: [Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?

2013-04-16 Thread John Wingard
The counter probe is inside my k2/100 but not connected to TP2. However,
 it is still plugged into the control board. It's just parked along the 
left side panel and grounded in a dummy jack in the back corner of the
 rig (as per on old tip by Tom, N0SS). Is there a chance of creating problems 
if left this way? I left it
 in primarily to keep from misplacing it when needed.

73 de WB4GLJ

--- On Tue, 4/16/13, Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com wrote:

From: Don Wilhelm w3...@embarqmail.com
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?
To: Eddy k6...@yahoo.com
Cc: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2013, 8:36 AM

Ed,

If you are having trouble getting the K2 filters aligned, you might want to 
refer to the information in the K2 Dial Calibration article on my website 
www.w3fpr.com.  Use Spectrogram (or another audio spectrum analyzer) to be able 
to see the filter passband.
You can download Spectrogram from the home page on my website.

Leaving the counter probe in the K2 should only be done with an unamplified 
K2/10.  If you have the KPA100 or use an external amplifier, remove the probe.

73,
Don W3FPR


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Re: [Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?

2013-04-16 Thread Don Wilhelm

John,

That presents no problem at all.  The base K2 manual suggests that you 
leave the probe in TP2 to allow you to adjust the filters at will, but 
it also exposes the RF circuits to 3rd harmonic leakage from the BFO.  
With the K2/10 that does not normally produce spurious responses that 
are objectionable,  But if the KPA100 or an external amplifier is added, 
they can be stronger than allowable by the FCC.


My recommendation is to not leave the probe connected to either TP2 or 
TP1.  It can remain connected to the control board as long as the tip 
does not flop around and cause problems.  Securing the tip as suggested 
by N0SS (SK) is a good addition.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 4/16/2013 11:39 AM, John Wingard wrote:

The counter probe is inside my k2/100 but not connected to TP2. However,
  it is still plugged into the control board. It's just parked along the
left side panel and grounded in a dummy jack in the back corner of the
  rig (as per on old tip by Tom, N0SS). Is there a chance of creating problems 
if left this way? I left it
  in primarily to keep from misplacing it when needed.



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[Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?

2013-04-15 Thread Eddy
Quick question regarding my 3000+ K2, I'm struggling to get the filters just 
right so can I leave TP2 connected all the time? So, I haven't noticed any 
adverse affects.

This way I won't have to take the cover to try and new filter setting.

thanks and 73

ed

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Re: [Elecraft] Leaving TP2 connected?

2013-04-15 Thread Vic K2VCO
The reason you are not supposed to do this is that the third harmonic of the BFO is picked 
up and amplified, producing a spurious output just above the high end of 20m (I've 
forgotten the exact frequency). I don't know about problems on other bands. I recall that 
I checked and the spur was much stronger with the cable in TP2. Especially if you are 
using a KPA100 or (worse) an external linear as well, you shouldn't do this!


On 4/15/2013 8:53 PM, Eddy wrote:

Quick question regarding my 3000+ K2, I'm struggling to get the filters just 
right so can I leave TP2 connected all the time? So, I haven't noticed any adverse 
affects.

This way I won't have to take the cover to try and new filter setting.

thanks and 73

ed

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