I'm going to use my K2 for Field Day. In prep, I'm putting the K3 aside
and putting the K2 back in the station lineup in order to re-acquaint
myself with the its operation. Looking at the cabling diagrams in the
KPA500/KAT500 manuals, an RCA jack line from the K2 to the tuner and
another RCA
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On 6/7/2014 23:24, Robert G Strickland wrote:
I'm going to use my K2 for Field Day. In prep, I'm putting the K3 aside
and putting the K2 back in the station lineup in order to re-acquaint
myself with the its operation. Looking at the cabling diagrams in the
KPA500/KAT500
One caution: don't use the ACC cable for one hop and an RCA cable for the
other. The amp key interrupt relay in the KAT500 is DPDT, and the KPA500 will
key if either the RCA or ACC connector key line path is connected.
Dick, K6KR
> On Jun 7, 2014, at 18:21, Jack Brindle wrote:
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> I believe
True, The K2/10 does not have a keying output, but the K2/100 does have
a Keyout output. Those contemplating the use of the KPA500 and KAT500
will likely have the KPA100 installed.
For those who want to use the K2/10 with the KPA500 or other amplifer,
read on ---
For those who would like to
The stock K2 doesn't have a keying line for an amp. Here's an easy way to add
one (I recently did this so I could use the K2 with the KXPA100 amp):
http://www.mwrs.org.au/2014/04/20/elecraft-k2-amplifier-keying-circuit/
73,
Matt VK2RQ
> On 8 Jun 2014, at 9:24 am, Robert G Strickland wrote:
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I believe you have it right. You could also leave the AUX cable connected from
the KAT to the KPA so that the KAT can interrupt the KPA’s PTT signal. You need
either that or the RCA-plug cable that you described.
You might want to connect the K2’s serial port to the KPA’s XCVR serial port,
sele
I'm going to use my K2 for Field Day. In prep, I'm putting the K3 aside
and putting the K2 back in the station lineup in order to re-acquaint
myself with the its operation. Looking at the cabling diagrams in the
KPA500/KAT500 manuals, an RCA jack line from the K2 to the tuner and
another RCA
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