Re: [Elecraft] Troubleshooting a weak K2 receiver

2014-08-30 Thread David Doar
Happy days!
The replacement choke came today, and I promptly installed it.  I'm now getting 
7.85 volts at the D2 and D3 anodes, and much stronger signals across all bands. 
Picked up several S-9 signals, and even a couple that that were S-9 +10.
I also completed the installation of the KAT2 antenna tuner, and it seems to be 
working as advertised.  I even managed a quickie QSO with W1AW/1 in Maine 
(about 1700 miles) with 10 watts and my attic dipole. 
Now it's time to start in on the KAF2, KNB2, and KB2. 
I'm have a ton of fun building this little radio!


DaveWB4BIN
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Re: [Elecraft] Troubleshooting a weak K2 receiver

2014-08-24 Thread Don Wilhelm

Dave,

You are on the right track - you should have near 8 volts on the anodes 
of D2 and D3 during receive.  Check RFC2 with an ohmmeter - if it is 
open, request a replacement from pa...@elecraft.com.  OTOH, if it shows 
a low resistance, check that both leads are properly soldered.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/24/2014 2:08 PM, David Doar wrote:

Hi guys.  I could use a little help tracking down the cause of a weak receiver 
on my newly built K2/10.


All of the test and alignment procedures were satisfactory at each stage of the 
build. But unfortunately, when I got on the air, the receiver actually seems 
rather deaf.  I do hear a few signals, but rarely do they move the S-meter.

After going through the trouble shooting section of the manual with no luck, I decided 
to use  the N0SS, Tom Hammond (SK) “Cheap ’N Dirty “ signal tracing method to inject a 
signal at the suggested  test points. I found the headphone volume drops off slightly 
when injecting a signal at the junction of D2  D3, and almost totally disappears 
at the junction of D3 D4. That got me checking the voltages in the T-R switch.
I found that I was only getting about 50mV at the junction of D2 and D3 (anodes). I’m 
also getting 0 volts at the cathode ends of D1 and D2.  Backtracking from the anodes of 
D2 and D3,  I get the same 50mV at RFC2.  But on the other  end of RFC2, I have the 
full, supplied  8 volts (receive).


So I’m thinking that RFC2 is defective, and is the cause of the low switching 
voltage for the diodes.  Does it sound like I’m on the right track?






For reference, here is Tom’s “Cheap ’N Dirty Signal Tracing in the K2” article: 
   http://www.mmccs.com/mmarc/n0ss/k2_signal_tracing.pdf






Thanks for your help,


Dave
WB4BIN


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Re: [Elecraft] Troubleshooting a weak K2 receiver

2014-08-24 Thread David Doar
Don, thanks so much for the help!  I've learned a lot from reading your 
responses. 

I just checked  RFC2, and it is indeed open.  I'll get in touch with the parts 
department. 
On a side note, the signal tracing method that Tom recommended worked like a 
champ.  I used the N-generator for a signal source, and that made it very easy 
to find out where  the problem was originating. A great resource 
troubleshooting problems!
I'm still not quite sure  how to properly use the mailing list, though.  I 
guess I'll figure it out eventually. :)

73,
DaveWB4BIN 


  
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Re: [Elecraft] Troubleshooting a weak K2 receiver

2014-08-24 Thread Don Wilhelm

David,

It appears that you are using the email list just fine.  If you are 
subscribed to receive individual emails, make a folder under your inbox 
named 'Elecraft' or something else you choose.  Then create a filter to 
automatically put all email having [Elecraft] in the subject line into 
that folder.


As far as posting, reply goes only to the originator of the post, 
'Reply All' goes to the list and the originator.  If your email client 
has a Reply to List, that will go only to the list.  If you do not 
have that feature and wish to reply only to the list, use Reply All 
and delete the original poster's email from the TO: list in your reply.  
If I suspect that the poster receives only the digest format, I will 
always do a Reply All if the matter is such that a quick answer is needed.


Yes, the N0SS signal tracing method is a good tool to have at your 
disposal.  I use that technique often even though I have several other 
means of chasing down a problem, including an HP8640B signal generator 
that is capable of forcing a strong signal 'down the throat' of the 
most obstinate problem situation so I can view the progress through the 
various stages with my 'scope.


One adapts his techniques to the tools available - better tools only 
mean that one can isolate the problem more quickly, lesser tools can 
also get to the root of the problem, but it takes more care and time.


73,
Don W3FPR

On 8/24/2014 3:09 PM, David Doar wrote:

Don, thanks so much for the help!  I've learned a lot from reading your 
responses.

I just checked  RFC2, and it is indeed open.  I'll get in touch with the parts 
department.
On a side note, the signal tracing method that Tom recommended worked like a 
champ.  I used the N-generator for a signal source, and that made it very easy 
to find out where  the problem was originating. A great resource 
troubleshooting problems!
I'm still not quite sure  how to properly use the mailing list, though.  I 
guess I'll figure it out eventually. :)




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