See the article "Transmit and Receive on Frequency" as published in
Sept. 2015 QST.
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Bob, K4TAX
On 10/31/2017 1:17 PM, Steve Kavanagh via Elecraft wrote:
I was wondering if anyone had tried doing the reference oscillator frequency
calibration for a K2 without the rather troublesome step o
Steve,
That is exactly how I tune WWV before reading the VFO (TP1) and BFO
(TP2) frequencies. Adjust Control Board C22 until the 3 lower order
digits match (since you are listening to a station known to be on a
xx000.000 boundary the subtraction process is a snap.
You may want to LOC the VFO
I was wondering if anyone had tried doing the reference oscillator frequency
calibration for a K2 without the rather troublesome step of accurate
zero-beating by feeding the 500/600 Hz audio tones from WWV/WWVH to a computer
sound card or smart phone spectrum analyzer, or similar program? It's
RC,
You are correct. I do have the freq counter probe.
It is the RF probe that I need, if you have it. Otherwise, I can get
one from Elecraft.
BTW, this rig works great just as you built it! I didn't have the fun
of putting it together but I do enjoy going through the manual and
fiddling with a
Drew,
Yes, it is K2FCTR and is priced at $10. Om the Elecraft website, click
order and scroll down to 'Spare Parts and Mod Kits' (or something like
that) - it will lead you to it. Or, you can make a phone call to order it.
73,
Don W3FPR
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Is the freq counter probe
Is the freq counter probe assembly available from Elecraft? I bought a
constructed K2 that doesn't have one included. I'm hoping I won't have
to lookup and order the crimp pins, housing and rg174 coax from
Mouser, etc. in order to make one up.
73,
Drew
AF2Z
On Sat, 05 May 2007 21:24:46 -0700,
Lowell,
Adjusting C22 has no immediate effect. You must do the entire procedure
of CAL PLL and CAL FIL before any change will be observed.
See the K2 Dial Calibration article on my website
http://w3fpr.qrpradio.com for details and procedures.
Lowell wrote:
Adjusting C22 to clalibrate the K2
Lowell wrote:
Adjusting C22 to clalibrate the K2 frequency had absolutely no effect
when using WWV or a frequency counter as reference. I replaced C22,
no change. Continuity between C22 and U6 checks ok. I suspicion a
problem with U6. Any comments?
C22 only has an effect when you run CAL PL
Adjusting C22 to clalibrate the K2 frequency had absolutely no effect when
using WWV or a frequency counter as reference. I replaced C22, no change.
Continuity between C22 and U6 checks ok. I suspicion a problem with U6. Any
comments?
73, Lowell, W5FH
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All,
Thanks for the input. By following the instructions from the inputs I
received, I was able to calibrate K2. I'm all set. Thanks for the help.
Sam
N2MXY
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Folks,
Ron just pointed out that I had a faulty liink to my website - try
http://w3fpr.qrpradio.com instead and excuse my fumble fingers. You can
also find a site mirror at http://home.earthlink.net/~w3fpr - sorry for any
confusion.
73,
Don W3FPR
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> Samuel,
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> To: 'Samuel Ramac'; Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 Frequency Calibration
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> No, that's not "normal", Samuel. You can get frequencies within
> 20 or 30 Hz
> on your K2. For example, my K2 indicates 10.000.01 right now for WWV
a few tens of Hz, not
more.
Ron AC7AC
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:52 PM
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] K2 Frequency Calibration
Can anyone tell me if this is norm
Can anyone tell me if this is normal? I tried to calibrate C22 using W1AW
and found the following
W1Aw Freq
1.8175Mhzdelta = 0.07 Khz
3.5815 delta = 0.13 Khz
7.0475 delta = 0.30 Khz
14.0475 delta = 0.61 Khz
18.0975 delta = 0.73 Khz
Is the delta at higher frequen
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Frequency Calibration
> Isn't the tone alternation of WWV b
Isn't the tone alternation of WWV between 400 and 600 Hz? It used to be.
-Stuart
K5KVH
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> Speaking of zero beating, why not get an AM receiver tuned to WWV and
> zero beat the tone from the AM receiver to the SSB receiver? That way
> you can get within fractions of 1 Hz and
Speaking of zero beating, why not get an AM receiver tuned to WWV and
zero beat the tone from the AM receiver to the SSB receiver? That way
you can get within fractions of 1 Hz and it's a lot easier than watching
a computer screen.
I found that I couldn't get the K2 spot on because of the calibra
Don,
This is very useful information. Thanks!
-Michael, N9BDF
K2 #4137
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From: Don Wilhelm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 2:35 PM
To: Linden, Mike (BRC-Hes); elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] K2 Frequency Calibration
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Michael and all,
Yes, because the K2 has independent BFO adjustments for USB and LSB you must
know that both BFOs have been properly set before you can do 'tone matching'
to determine the correct dial setting. It IS a good method to verify that
one has achieved correct calibration, but if the dia
I've found that using the frequency calibration method in which you switch
between LSB/USB when monitoring the tone (tuning for the point at which
there is the least difference in the WWV tone between LSB and USB) on WWV at
15 or 20 MHz works very well on my Kenwood TS-930S. Given the fact that t
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