Re: [Elecraft] K2 Binocular Core

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Tellefsen
Brian
When the K2 sees a bit more collector voltage, you have two things going for
you.
with more voltrage available, it takes less current for the same power (E x
I=W).
Also, with a bit more collector voltage, the PA is a bit more efficient,
requiring a bit less current for the same output power.
73, Bob N6WG

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RE: [Elecraft] K2 Binocular Core

2004-09-27 Thread Ron D'Eau Claire
The recommendation is to interleave the two windings instead of simply
wrapping the white windings on top of the greens windings. That should
improve the coupling slightly. Wind it so the green wire runs over and under
the white wire. 

The K2 should make the full 10 watts on all bands as long as you wind it per
the instructions, but some K2's just barely make the 10 watts on 10 meters
and the Elecraft builders are famous for tweaking and prodding for an extra
few milliwatts! It's sort of part of the genetic makeup of a habitual
builder/tinkerer G.

Ron AC7AC

-Original Message-

In final stages of K2 build (winding last toroids).  I remember a comment
passing through the reflector a week or two ago about winding the binocular
core differently than outlined in the manual.  Before I get to it, thought
I'd ask if this was something I should do?  Maybe the comment wasn't about a
K2.

73,

Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA CM98


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Re: RE: [Elecraft] K2 Binocular Core

2004-09-27 Thread redmen1969
Also - I have been having trouble getting 10 Watts on 10 meters so I asked Gary 
about it (he's the Elecraft repair guru).  He said the same thing about 
interleaving T4 but he also said to make sure T2 is wound correctly, and while 
I was at it to check T1.  When I popped the lid, I wasn't at all impressed with 
my rendidtion of T2, so I e-mailed the Toroid Guy and he was kind enough to 
send me T1, T2 and T4.  

So once I get them in I'll let you know the results...For me T2 was very tuff 
to wind and then mount (and upon further inspection, it looks it!)

Tom
WB2QDG
K2 1103 

- Original Message -
From: Ron D'Eau Claire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, September 27, 2004 12:00 pm
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 Binocular Core

 The recommendation is to interleave the two windings instead of 
 simplywrapping the white windings on top of the greens windings. 
 That should
 improve the coupling slightly. Wind it so the green wire runs over 
 and under
 the white wire. 
 
 The K2 should make the full 10 watts on all bands as long as you 
 wind it per
 the instructions, but some K2's just barely make the 10 watts on 
 10 meters
 and the Elecraft builders are famous for tweaking and prodding for 
 an extra
 few milliwatts! It's sort of part of the genetic makeup of a habitual
 builder/tinkerer G.
 
 Ron AC7AC
 
 -Original Message-
 
 In final stages of K2 build (winding last toroids).  I remember a 
 commentpassing through the reflector a week or two ago about 
 winding the binocular
 core differently than outlined in the manual.  Before I get to it, 
 thoughtI'd ask if this was something I should do?  Maybe the 
 comment wasn't about a
 K2.
 
 73,
 
 Fred K6DGW
 Auburn CA CM98
 
 
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RE: [Elecraft] K2 Binocular Core

2004-09-27 Thread Brian Mury
 The K2 should make the full 10 watts on all bands as long as you wind it per
 the instructions, but some K2's just barely make the 10 watts on 10 meters
 and the Elecraft builders are famous for tweaking and prodding for an extra
 few milliwatts! It's sort of part of the genetic makeup of a habitual
 builder/tinkerer G.

I've been using a power cord from my PK232 that had a plug that fit my
K2. It was pretty small gauge (the TNC doesn't draw much current), and
was meant to be temporary, but I never got around to replacing it.

Yesterday I finally got around to making a power cord with some larger
gauge wire. The voltage drop when transmitting decreased, decreasing
current draw for a given power level. My transmit current on some bands
was very close to 3.5A, and I would occasionally get the Hi Cur
message. My worst current draw is now around 2.8A.

What does this have to do with power? I seem to be getting a bit more
power out of it! My best band is 80M, where I can get 17 to 18 watts!

BTW, the wire I used is 18 gauge. That and 10 gauge are what I happen to
have lying around, and the 10 gauge wouldn't fit through the plastic
shell on the power plug... I will use it for the KPA100.

-- 
73, Brian
VE7NGR

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