Dan,
The K2 BNC jack will have a DC path to ground whether the K160RX is
installed or not. It is not "ground" for RF, but will show a low DC
path to ground if you measure it with your DMM. If you disconnect lead
3 or 4 of T4, the DC short to ground will go away.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 10/26/202
Need a bit of help here-I’ve installed the 160 receive module on my venerable
K2 #1010 which I built back in 2000..for some reason I seemed to have created a
short across the main antenna jack (J4) with this installation. In testing
after Installation the reciever was totally deaf as was TX, a
I added 160 to my K2 last week. I am very surprised how many QSO's I have
had on that band while only running 10 watts. The antenna is just a 80 meter
Carolina Windom with the coax shorted and fed as a single wire. Built in
tuner shows a 1.2:1 match. Been a ham for 57 years and this is my fir
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