Mark,
Yes, that is the new diode for D10. Unfortunately the manuals have not
caught up with the parts available.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 3/2/2019 11:25 AM, Mark Yergin wrote:
I am building a K2 and on the RF board there is diode D10. It's listed as
95SQ015. I cannot find this diode in the RF bag
I am building a K2 and on the RF board there is diode D10. It's listed as
95SQ015. I cannot find this diode in the RF bags. I do find SR1503 which
has the large black body that I'm to be looking for. D12 I found.
Do I use SR1503 or am I missing D10?
Mark W8EWH
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Aaron,
HiCur messages are a symptom, but not the "disease".
It can mean that you might have a bad connection in your antenna system
or something similar.
Test into a dummy load to tell if it is a K2 problem or an antenna
problem. If it works into a dummy load, then the antenna is the problem.
I'm running PSK31 on 20 meters with my K2 and FLDigi. At any power level
the display reads HI Cur every time I go to transmit. I'm not sure if I
have something set wrong or what.
Thank you
Aaron K5ATG
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Jerry,
Set the CAL CUR to 3.50 Amps - I know the manual says 2.50 Amps, but
many K2s will develop more than 15 watts and that requires more than
2.50 amps when the power control is set to "full right". I do not
recommend operating that way, limit the power setting to 12 watts or less.
Being a
Gang: Just curious !
How high have did you set your current limit ???
My K2 has every option available ( 10 watts ) and I'm running my Graph set
to BAR with back lighting on.
Just got a new power meter and noted my actual output is about half what I'm
setting it with power control.
ge -
> From: "Don Wilhelm"
> To: "Brett Gazdzinski"
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 1:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 high current on 15 meters
>
>
>
>> Brett,
>>
>> Check the components in the 15/17 m Low Pass Fil
: "Don Wilhelm"
To: "Brett Gazdzinski"
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 1:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 high current on 15 meters
> Brett,
>
> Check the components in the 15/17 m Low Pass Filter carefully. Examine
> C218, C219, C220, C221 and C222 for
Brett,
Check the components in the 15/17 m Low Pass Filter carefully. Examine
C218, C219, C220, C221 and C222 for correct values. Then count the
number of turns on L23 and L24. Count the number of times the wire
passes through the center of the core rather than the turns around the
outside.
I built K2 #6673 last week, and everything works well, except for a high
current warning on 15 meters. The current is set at 3 amps.
Things seem fine up to about 10 watts, above that, the current goes up and
the power out stays the same.
In doing the initial receiver alignment, 15 and 17 meters
Jerry,
On 30 Mar 2008 at 19:19, n0jrn wrote:
> One other question to insure I am not setting myself up for
> disappointment. :-)
>
> When you use CAL CUR to set the current limit, is there a limit to
> how high one can go without jeopardizing the rig??
>
> My K2 has the KSB2, KDSP2, KN
Jerry,
The KSB2 Adapter operating instructions (page 22) indicate that CAL
CUR should be set to a maximum of 3.5 amps. Mine is set to 3.5 amps
and under some conditions I get an HI CUR using a Heil ICM microphone.
I use the lower mic gain setting and the K2 seems to work very well.
Robie - AJ4F
Hi gang:
One other question to insure I am not setting myself up for disappointment.
:-)
When you use CAL CUR to set the current limit, is there a limit to how
high one can go without jeopardizing the rig??
My K2 has the KSB2, KDSP2, KNB2, KAT2, KBT2, KIO2 & K160RX
installed.
Nick Henwood wrote:
I am sorting out my K2/100 which had an unhappy experience with a
* thunderstorm in 5x two weeks ago. Thanks for helpful comments.
*
Almost there but I am doing the power calibration. I adjust R26
* to get the K2 and my power meter reading the same. All goes OK until
*
I am sorting out my K2/100 which had an unhappy experience with a thunderstorm
in 5x two weeks ago. Thanks for helpful comments.
Almost there but I am doing the power calibration. I adjust R26 to get
the K2 and my power meter reading the same. All goes OK until I get to about
10W when I
Ken,
That may or may not be an indication of a problem. Check the CAL CUR
setting first - with the QRP K2 it should be set to 2.50 or higher - if
you have the KPA100 it must be set to 3.50 or higher.
Due to the way the K2 power is controlled, a low power source voltage
will cause a Hi Cur w
When keying up my K2 in SSB at 10 watts I get a momentary flash of high
current. Is this a sign of a problem? Seems like there is a setting in the
menu in regards to this, but want to be sure before I do anything. The
transmit is fine, just the momentary flash of high current.
Thanks!
Ken/NO4D
Paul,
I believe you may have 2 problems.
The LO BAT indication - check the jumper or switch on the control board
just to the right of center - if it is a switch, be certain it is
positioned to the left (INT) position, but if you have a post-SN3000 K2,
the switch has been replaced with a jumpe
I have K2/100 #3132 with the 160m, SSB, and DSP modules installed. I am
also using a KAT100. I have had this set up for a couple of years. The
power source is a battery that is being charged as I am operating. My
antenna is a Zirpel (like a Carolina Windom). The KAT100 is able to find
a match o
When I first transmit (CW or SSB) I get "High Current" shown. It disappears
immediately and does not return - until the next time I turn the rig off and
back on.
Is this normal or should I be concerned? I am about to fit KA100 and want to be
sure this is not a fault.Thanks.
73
Nick G3RWF
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> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Elecraft] K2 high current on xmit
>
>
> Hi all. I am building K2 #5644 and got to alignment part 3. However,
> whenever I keyed the transmitter at 2W on any band, the power would
> shoot up to 19-20 W and a high curr
Hi all. I am building K2 #5644 and got to alignment part 3. However,
whenever I keyed the transmitter at 2W on any band, the power would
shoot up to 19-20 W and a high current message would come up.
In addition, I noticed that when I keep the power at 0.1 W, the
transmitter would work fine (cl
Mike,
The most probable cause of Hi Cur is the low pass filter - check the number
of turns on toroids L25 and L26, check the capacitor values in the 40 meter
low pass filter and check the soldering, particularly the toroid leads.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -Original Message-
>
> My K2 S/N 5163 goes
My K2 S/N 5163 goes in to current limit at about 7 watts or so on 40M. I set
the limit to 3.5A, so something is not right. The voltage drops about 1V
from 13.5 to 12.5 as well using the K2 meter. I have a 25 amp PS, and
increase the wire size with no real change. The other bands go in to limit
as w
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